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April Fools Pranks for Last-Minute Prankster Parents

by Teach Mama
Three picture collage with a basketball hoop plugged with clear plastic wrap, rubber bands in hair brushes and brown printed letter e's

April Fools’ Day offers an opportunity for parents to share laughter and create lasting memories with their children. Engaging in playful pranks not only brings joy but also strengthens family bonds. Here are seven creative prank ideas that will delight your kids and make this April Fools’ Day truly unforgettable.

Three picture collage with a basketball hoop plugged with clear plastic wrap, rubber bands in hair brushes and brown printed letter e's

As our kids got older, they got a lot more “street-wise” when it came to April Fools Day pranks. We had to step up our game when it came to pranks. Here are seven ideas that we came up with. I hope you enjoy them!

Seven Last-Minute Pranks for Parents

Brown letter E's printed on white paper and cut out into squares.

1. Brown E’s for Lunch

Make small brown Es so that the kids can have them in their lunches at school. Print two pages of “brownies,” cut them apart and wrap them in foil. At lunch on April Fools’ Day, the kids will open up their ‘treat’ and have a big surprise!

Hopefully they’ll find it funny and will share them with their friends.

In case you feel secretly guilty all day long, have real brownies as an after-school snack. No fooling!

Basketball hoop with a sheet of clear plastic wrap blocking the hoop

2. Basketball Hoop Plug

Most kids love to be outside shooting hoops.

So put a little wrench in their game today. Just lower the hoop and use packing tape to secure plastic wrap to the rim.

Then raise the hoop back to 10 feet.

In the middle…and out?

Hair brushes with rubber bands woven among the bristles

3. Banded Hair Brushes

My kids always stand the same way when they’re brushing their hair: they stare at themselves in the mirror, grab their brush without looking, and tear through their knotty hair.

So this little trick will stop them in their tracks. At least a little. Maybe…

Just add rubber bands to their brushes. In and around the bristles of their brush. That’s it.

Charging cords in a sack

4. Hidden Cords

I’m not sure how your house is, but every day that our kids are permitted to use electronics, it’s a mad scramble for chargers. So fix that.

Take them all away. And hide them in a sack.

Then set the sack right on the table, just as it is, to see who actually notices and who then saves the day.

It’ll be a lesson in noticing what’s around. Sort of.

5. Removed Batteries

Even though some days may be ‘unplugged’ days, if April Fools falls on an electronics day you can always play the old battery removal trick.

Nothing fancy. Just a simple removal of the battery.

Red and green sports drink bottles

6. Water Sports Drinks

We rarely have sports drinks around the house, but when we do, we often find ‘floaters’ around the house. Wasteful and frustrating because they’re not cheap.

Half-finished drinks from who knows when just sitting around here and there like we’re a snack bar or something.

If this is your house too, refill the bottles with water and a drop or three of bright neon food coloring. Just a few drops in each, and then shake them up really well.

And before school, say, Hey! I found these three last Gatorades in the fridge. Whose day is it? Pick a flavor–purple, blue, or red!

Maybe a little mean…but just a little!

Boxes of cereal

7. Switched Cereal

Ahhhhh, a simple one but a good one.

Switch the cereal bags inside the boxes so when the kids try to pour the cereal, they’ll think they’re getting one thing but they’re really getting another.

Tricky! Tricky!

It is worth noting that I do all of this trickery because my kids can take it. If they became upset or angry or inconsolable when I tricked them like this, of course I wouldn’t do it.

So they’ll be ready. How about your kids?

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