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| Equitable Easter Egg Hunt
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To avoid jealousy and hard feelings at an Easter Egg Hunt for your kids or grandkids, use all the same color eggs for each person. Example: blue for Joey, pink for Amy, yellow, green and purple for other kids, etc.
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Posted on: 04/02/2007 | 1 Feedback(s) |
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| Easter Egg Hunt Ideas
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My best friend is turning 25 next week, and my other friend and I want to plan an Easter Egg hunt around town for her. Any thoughts on what to put in the eggs? We're going to use 25 eggs, so any suggestions will be helpful.
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Posted on: 04/13/2006 | 7 Feedback(s) |
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| Ideas for an Easter Scavanger Hunt
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I would like to do a scavanger hunt for my girlfriend's kids for Easter, instead of just giving them Easter baskets. Does anyone have any ideas for some clues. I will probably do it inside the house since it is still cold outside.
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Posted on: 03/14/2005 | 6 Feedback(s) |
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| Frugal Easter Game
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Tips for thrifty Easter game. Throughout the year when I cook eggs I just take off the tip of the egg, pour the egg out, clean it and dry it and store the shell until Easter. When Easter rolls around I get all the empty eggs out and the kids fill them with confetti and glue crepe papers tops on them and the kids and adults have a confetti egg smashing good time outside, fun for all ages.
By Sonia White
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Posted on: 04/22/2004 | 0 Feedback(s) |
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