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Fun Easter Ideas for Your Kids

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March 16, 2010 by cindy 1 Comment

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Easter is only a few days away and savvy moms are already planning Easter outfits and Easter dinner. Now it’s time to plan some Easter fun for the kids, and the best place to turn is Disney’s FamilyFun magazine and website. Here are just a few ideas…

Crafts

Make a Sheep Egg using hard-boiled eggs, vibrant egg dye, a cute pipe cleaner stand, and some glued-on details (paper ears, pom-pom nose, and so on), this critter is an Easter favorite.

Try some Pop-Up Eggs! Make your Easter extra festive with this 3-D paper egg. The secret to its look is colorful, accordion-folded paper strips.
Bunny Bean Bags: Make your own bunny beanbag and get some use from the single socks left behind.

Easter Activities

  • The Great Egg Drop: Kids construct protective coverings around raw eggs before dropping onto a target below. The goal is to hit the bull’s eye without breaking the eggs – making a little bit of a mess and a lot of fun memories!
  • Less Sugary Easter Egg Hunts: Fill plastic eggs with puzzle pieces to make Easter egg hunts more fun and less sugary.
  • A Kid-Friendlier Way to Dye Eggs: Put the eggs in wire whisks, and dip away!

Check out these and the hundreds of other great Easter celebration ideas online or in Disney’s FamilyFun magazine.

Filed Under: Crafts, Faith, Parenting Tagged With: arts & crafts, arts and crafts, crafts for kids, disney's family fun magazine, disney's familyfun magazine, Easter, Easter activities for kids, Easter crafts, kid's crafts

About cindy

I'm Cindy aka TheMomMaven. I'm a happily married empty nester living in Tampa Bay. I love all things Disney and I blog about easy recipes, family travel, family entertainement as well as product reviews and giveaways.

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  1. Victor | UPrinting says

    March 16, 2010 at 9:15 pm

    I love the Easter egg sheep! 🙂 It looks cute! The bunny bean bags looks awesome, this is perfect as a giveaway if you are planning to have an Easter Sunday party.

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