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Homeschool Group PartyMay-Fairy from CA Feedback About This Post:RE: Homeschool Group PartyWhy not hide some goodies around the yard and give them clues to try and find them. I have also put money (.25 - $1.00) in the plastic eggs for the older kids. Or put some "golden" plastic eggs and those that find them will get a bigger special prize. Or paper notes in the plastic eggs that will say something like "good for one free book from the bookstore, or a trip to the movies." My teenagers are girls -17 & 15 but its easy to get them involved. My nephews range from 12-17 and with the prizes being that good they don't like to miss out. Post By Firefly1985 (Guest Post) RE: Homeschool Group PartyHow about an Easter "volunteer " project-make baskets for kids at a shelter, etc, then have their own little party and some goodies. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Homeschool Group PartyWell, you could do "What Easter Means to Me?" and still have easter basket goodies. Even at 14, it is still nice to have a surprise, just tailored a little more to your age. Maybe 5-10 dollar gift cards or plants to grow. Post by camo_angels |
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