![]() ![]() If you want an inexpensive little Easter banner, these peeps are an adorable way to go! Print out 2-3 copies of this page of bunnies, then carefully cut them out. Halloween sees a whole lineup of Peeps shaped like ghosts, pumpkins, skulls, monsters, and cats. For Valentines Day, there are heart-shaped Peeps. Around Easter, Peeps are also found in bunny form. However, there are more than just birds in the Peeps family lineup. If you’re playing with an entire classroom all at once, place the larger Peeps on a the board and use magnets to select each Peep and then when they pick the Peep, they get a Peep of their own (or another selected treat or prize.) peep banner Peeps are most commonly found in their chick form. If playing with individual cards, the child then places a small item on each Peep (jelly beans, Skittles, coins, beans, etc.) When they put the item on the chosen Peep, the other kids yell, “Don’t eat the Peep!” The child then gets to keep all the items they used to put on the board. Make sure everyone knows which Peep has been chosen. To play the game, have one child close their eyes while the other kids choose one Peep on the board. If you want larger Peeps that you can tape on a wall or blackboard/whiteboard, click HERE (you’ll have to cut each page in half and then arrange them on the board in alternating colors for longevity, you could laminate those pages.) You can play it a couple of ways–if you want to play in small groups, click HERE for 8.5″x11″ pages that go on tables or the floor. So this is a silly little game that kids LOVE (even older kids, if you play your cards right). Don’t eat the peepĬlick HERE for a high-resolution printable! If you subscribe to our newsletter, be sure and check out this week’s edition, because I also included some Easter dinner placecards. And also disgusting (although not as disgusting as circus peanuts or candy corn, if we’re talking about gross candy.) So instead of eating peeps, I decided to make some Easter peeps printables instead–my version of Don’t Eat Pete (a cute kid’s game) and a Peeps banner. They are popular during Easter season but are also available year-round for other holidays. Where my soul is torn, however, is Peeps. Peeps are a type of marshmallow candy that are shaped like chicks, bunnies, and other festive shapes. That exposure is probably why 81 of Americans say they associate those candies with Easter, and 57 say Peeps marshmallow chicks and bunnies are the first sign of spring. Starburst jelly beans? Solid Cadbury eggs? Reese’s Peanut Butter Eggs (where the ratio of peanut butter to chocolate is somehow more perfect than all the other Reese’s concoctions)? I will take them all, please and thank you. Servian says that most Americans had their first experience with Peeps marshmallow chicks and bunnies by the time they were nine years old. FREE Shipping on orders over 25 shipped by Amazon. ![]() When it comes to holiday candy, Easter candy is my ultimate weakness. Easter Marshmallow Peeps Variety Pack Bundle- 6 Flavors Include Hot Tamale, Cotton Candy, Party Cake, Sour Watermelon, Fruit Punch,& Donut Shop Coffee. ![]()
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