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1, 2, 3... EggSmash it!

Hello!

Wishing that you are spending a nice Easter break, here I bring you a very relaxing activity for children of all ages.

These are the materials you need to play this game:

  • Egg shells
  • Marker
  • Mace or hammer
  • Dice




Depending on the age of your children, you can design the game one way or another.
I decided to craft it in order to review counting and number recognition. For this you write the numbers you want to review on the eggs, with a permanent marker. Then lay them in a tray, and provide your child with a hammer or similar, and a dice.

They have to roll the dice and smash the proper eggs.
Let them play in a safe place, so they can enjoy it as much as possible.

I hope this game help you having a great time with your little ones at home.

Feel free to comment and share your game improvements!!!

Have a smashing Easter Break!!!

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