Easter doesn’t have to be complicated! Making marbled Easter eggs is an easy activity to do with kids. It is creative and artistic. Marbled Easter Eggs – Ingredients Boiled eggs Warm water Distilled white vinegar Food coloring Vegetable oil 1 container for each color Marbled Easter Eggs – Step by Step Prepare the first round […]
10 Creative & Unique Easter Basket Ideas for Boys
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Every April, parents around the country scramble to arrange the perfect Easter baskets for kids of all ages. Furthermore, I’ve noticed {and I am guilty of this observation} that few parents take the time to concoct gift baskets geared towards the interests of boys. You see, I have three boys and I recognize their different […]
Ideas for Easter Egg Leftovers
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Now that the excitement and planning of Easter 2013 is coming to an end, what are we going to do with the leftovers? Easy enough for the chocolate and jelly beans but what about the egg cartons, hard boiled eggs and egg shells? Here are a few great ideas! Enjoy! Ideas for Easter Egg Leftovers […]
Easter Egg Number Matching Activity for Kids
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My guess is that you have a few plastic easter eggs and egg cartons in your home right now. All you need now for this easter egg number matching activity are numbers. We used colorful button numbers from Joann Fabrics & Crafts. You want enough numbers to pair a number in egg with a number […]
Easter Learning Sounds Activity for Preschoolers
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As I have mentioned in prior posts, we’re deep into learning to read mode. I find it fascinating to observe our 3.5-year-old as he explores sounds and how they come together. I love it when he asks questions like: “does the number 3 start with an “F”, mom?” Well, no, but that means he is […]
Easy Egg Sound Hunt
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The sensitive period for learning language begins at birth. There is research that tells us this learning, especially learning sounds, begins in vitro. Combining learning with something that engages the child (and his brain development!) works really well for us. For example, getting a child to move his body even if it means walking across […]