33 Non-Candy Easter Egg Filler Ideas for Kids of All Ages
Brilliant! An Easter Hunt You'll Love to Pieces: "Every Easter, my mom hosts an egg hunt at her house for my two daughters, ages 9 and 5. She puts puzzle pieces in plastic eggs, and the girls, after collecting them, try putting the puzzle together to see if they have found them all. If a piece is missing, they know an egg is still out there and they need to keep hunting!" --Donita Calef, Chester Springs, PA. Originally published in the March 2013 issue of FamilyFun
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Easter egg tree. Put a dab of glue on egg then hold it in place for a few seconds. Start at the bottom and work your way up. Although this pic shows grass being put on along the way, wait till the end to fill the holes with grass. It's much easier. Use a pencil to push the grass into the gaps well. Make sure you let the glue dry well before filling the gaps.
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