If you’re also a WunderKeys Newsletter member, then you received Bunny Trouble on Saturday… and your primer students probably loved it.
It doesn’t take much this time of year. A bunny, some angry chickens, a cheerful tune—and your students are completely hooked.
So why stop there?
If a seasonal solo can do that much, imagine what happens when you add an Easter game into the mix.
Meet Easter Uproar—a playful, fast-moving game that uses the same adorable characters and keeps that Easter excitement going from the very first note to the very last minute.
The solo and game can be used separately… but together, they add a little razzle-dazzle to your lessons.

Easter Uproar takes the same playful world as Bunny Trouble and turns it into a fast-paced note reading challenge in middle C position. Students flip cards, name notes, and race to collect eggs while the competition keeps energy high.
Because it’s designed for Primer Level 2 and up, it fits perfectly as a follow-up activity to our Easter solo. You move from playing to fast-paced thinking, which keeps brains engaged without feeling repetitive.
You can get today’s printable at the bottom of the post but first…
It’s Not Too Late To Start Your Spring Trial
Spring is a great time to invite brand-new beginners into your studio.
A spring trial gives families a taste of piano lessons now… and leads to full registrations when fall rolls around.
If you’re welcoming new learners this season, it’s the perfect moment to check out our WunderKeys Primer Piano Series.
With new editions released last year, these new books include double the music, fresh illustrations, and upgrades that make it easier to teach than ever before.
If you haven’t switched over yet, you’ll want these books ready for every new learner that walks through your door.
Click here to check out Book 1 or on any cover below to get Books 2 and 3.
Download Easter Uproar – A Primer Piano Game
Click here or on the image below to download Easter Uproar from the Teach Piano Today Homework Pages.
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