Kids of all ages will love playing this Free Printable Easter Don't Eat Peep (Pete) Game!


This is a simple game that kids of all ages can play - even the little ones! All you need is the printable game board and small candies (jelly beans, M&Ms, Skittles), cereal, Goldfish crackers, or other small prizes to use to cover the Peeps on the board.
How to Play Don't Eat Peep (Pete):
- Put one piece of candy over each Peep square on the game board.
- Choose one player to leave the room.
- The remaining players will secretly choose one of the Peeps on the game board to be “Pete”.
- Call the chosen player back into the room.
- Have the chosen player start taking the candy away, one piece at a time.
• If the candy they pick up is NOT “Pete”, the player is allowed to continue taking candy away one piece at a time.
• If the candy they pick up IS “Pete,” everyone yells “DON’T EAT PETE!” and the player’s turn is over. - Repeat until all players have had a turn.

The download includes one game board in PDF format. For best results, I recommend printing the game on high quality cardstock and laminating it to protect it from any sticky fingers!
Download Free Printable Don't Eat Peep Game
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Here are some of my favorite supplies to help the printables look their best:
- Printer: I love my HP printers! I actually have both an inkjet and laser printer, so it depends on what type you prefer. They both print beautifully every time!
○ Inkjet: HP Envy 6155e Wireless All-in-One Printer
○ Laser: HP Laserjet Pro MFP 3101sdw Printer - Paper: For best results, I recommend printing on high quality cardstock or copy paper, depending on the project (I will always suggest in the tutorial which one to use).
- Laminator: For printables you are planning to use over and over again, simply laminate and use dry erase markers to mark up the printables. Dry erase pockets are another great option!
- Paper Cutter: I love my Fiskars Paper Cutter. Cutting out printables goes quickly and efficiently every time.
- Cutting Supplies: high quality scissors and a craft knife are a must-have for cutting out paper patterns and other intricate details.
As always, I love to see the printables in action, and would love to hear what you think! Share on Instagram, Facebook, or leave a comment/photo on the project pin on Pinterest! #AFMPrintables!
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