bunny colour match busy bag

Blogger / 15 April, 2019 / Nanny Anita

Easter Themed Bunny Colour Match Bush Bag

BB is pretty good at identifying colours when you ask for a specific one, but he still doesn’t really know their names. Except purple, that was one of his first proper words. To help him with learning his colours I have made him an Easter themed bunny colour match busy bag.

Make sure you follow my Easter board on Pinterest for more ideas. Don’t forget to save the pin for later.

To make this bunny colour match busy bag you will need:

  • Card stock in multiple colours
  • Matching coloured pom poms
  • Pencil
  • Scissors
  • Bunny cookie cutter (optional)

On each of your coloured card stock draw your bunny. I drew around a bunny cookie cutter for ease.

Carefully cut each of them out. If you have a laminator, you might want to laminate them to make them last longer.

Finally make sure that you have matching coloured pom poms for each bunny.

bunny colour match busy bag

We used this at dinner with BB while away. He was often cranky having to wait for his food, so this was a great distraction. The idea is that he had to match up the bunny tail with the correct coloured bunny cut out. As he was doing it we would often ask which colour was the pom pom he was holding, or which one was the blue bunny, for example. This is only a short activity, but it was enough to bridge the gap between ordering and the food arriving.

If you enjoyed this bunny colour match busy bag be sure to check out my egg carton chicks, paper plate bags, and woven Easter baskets.

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Help toddlers learn and practice their colours with this bunny colour match busy bag.

In The Spotlight

Heelys Rolls Into Spring With New Collection

Heelys, the original two-in-one wheely shoe launched in 2000, is preparing for the upcoming Easter holidays with its new spring collection. Ideal for encouraging an active, healthy lifestyle, the stylish designs will ensure kids (big and small) will roll through the holidays with ease.

The collection consists of 19 designs, including three brand new Heelys shapes: Reserve Ex, Reserve Low and Pro 20 Half Flood. The Reserve Ex has a basketball shoe style, while the Reserve Low and Pro 20 Half Flood tap into the current Y2K trend for an extra chunky sole.

Match your Heelys to your mood, with designs split across two main aesthetics – a darker colour scheme vs. a lighter, spring-inspired palette. Think camouflage print, graffiti text and paint drips contrasting with pastel colours, tie-dye, metallic laces, foil and rainbow print.

Available in the UK and Europe on the Heelys website and retailers, the collection is available in sizes C12-7 across single or two-wheeled styles. RRPs range from £49.99 to £69.99.

SHOP HERE

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