Easter Egg Memory


For this game, I put matching Easter erasers into plastic easter eggs. We took turns choosing an egg, opening it, then choosing another to try to find the matching eraser. (Sometimes we each had 2-3 turns to try to find the match)

You can usually find Easter erasers in the dollar store. But you could do something similar, even if you don't have them. You could use matching papers, coins, buttons, stickers.....anything!

Pom-Pom Owls


We read Wow! Said the Owl, by Tim Hopgood and made our own little owls.

I happened to have found a package of black pom-poms in a clearance bin at my local craft store several months ago. I really didn't know what I'd use them for. Hoo'd a thought they'd turn out like this? ha!
 I know. I know. You think I'm a hoot.
hoo hoo!

Anyways, if you want to make some, you can find pom poms in any craft store. (These are about 2" or so.)
I cut out the yellow eye circles, beak and feet using felt and we glued them on.
Then we glued the googly eyes on.
And I tried to give them owl ears by pinching the pom poms a bit.

Apple Buddies


If you are what you eat, then these little fellas must have wanted to keep the Doctor a million miles away! haha.
Anyways, 

If you want some apple friends, here's what can bring them to life:
  • apples
  • googly eyes
  • craft foam
  • easter grass
  • push pins
  • glue
Now create!

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