How to Play Pin the Tail on the Bunny
In this fun Easter party game, blindfolded players take turns attempting to pin a tail on a picture of a rabbit hanging on a wall. Does this Spark an idea?
Things You'll Need
- Cardboard Rabbits
- Elmer's Glue-All
- Cardboard
- Cellophane Tapes
- Prizes
- Easter Candies
- Chocolate Easter Eggs
- Jelly Beans
- Blindfolds
- Cotton Swabs
- Scissors
- Pencils
- Tagboards
Instructions
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Find a large cardboard Easter bunny decoration or create your own using a piece of tagboard. Make sure the picture shows a side view of the bunny so that the tail area is visible.
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Cut off the bunny's tail if you are using a pre-made rabbit. Leave the tail off if you make your own. Mark a small "x" where the tail should be.
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Hang the bunny on a wall or on an easel so that all the players can easily reach it.
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Have each player cut a tail out of white construction paper and glue cotton balls on it to give it a fluffy appearance.
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Instruct each player to write his or her name on the back of the tail.
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Place a loop of tape on the back of each tail.
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Draw numbers to determine the order in which the players will take turns.
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Blindfold the first player and gently spin him (or her) three times before pointing him in the direction of the bunny.
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Send the player toward the picture, with a reminder to try to place the tail where it belongs on the rabbit.
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Remove the blindfold and let the player see where the tail really ended up.
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Allow all the players to take a turn.
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Award a prize to the player who placed the tail closest to where it belongs.
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Tips & Warnings
For a pre-game activity, have players make bunny ears attached to a circle of cardboard to wear on their heads.
Give out small bags of jelly beans or other Easter candies as prizes.