Play "Twenty Easter Questions" with Kids

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Kids love to play games all year long and Easter time is no different. Many kids look forward to Easter to have an Easter egg hunt. That is traditional and you should do it with kids; however, don't let the fun stop there. There are more games to play. Here is how you can play "Twenty Easter questions" with kids for fun on Easter.

PLAY THE TWENTY EASTER QUESTIONS GAME:

This game is played by you thinking of a word related to Easter, like chocolate, then having the kids ask you twenty questions about this item. Give each child a piece of paper and a pencil to write down what they think the thing you are thinking of is. They can change their answer throughout the game if they think it's something different, by simply scratching out the first answer and writing a new answer. Do not let them copy off of one another.

Simply have each child ask a question about the Easter thing that you are thinking of, for instance, if you are thinking of chocolate and they ask "Is it brown?", you simply answer yes. Do not give any other answers other than "YES", "NO", or "I DON"T KNOW". When the twenty questions are over, the kids all have to show you their paper.

Whoever is right gets the point for that game, more than one child may be right, so anyone who is right gets a point. Play several rounds of the game until you have a winner. Make sure that you have a prize for the winner, like a giant egg filled with a little money and some candy or a special Easter basket that you have made up.

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