Plan the Perfect Easter Morning
Hatch an egg hunt in your backyard, and watch your little bunnies scramble to fill their baskets. It'll give them an appetite for our special (yet simple) Easter breakfast.
By Crafts by Vanessa Boer and Kristine Trevino; Food by Karen Cicero from Parents Magazine
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Sarah Kehoe
Good Eggs
All you need are leaves, glue, and string to try these three dyeing techniques.
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Sarah Kehoe
Spring Break!
Challenge the kids to classic egg-on-spoon race.
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Sarah Kehoe
A-Tisket, A-Tasket
A spring-inspired basket is perfect for collecting Easter bounty. Candy dots make a sweet handle.
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Sarah Kehoe
Orange Appeal
Mix equal amounts of OJ and carrot juice for a tasty drink that counts as a serving of veggies.
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Sarah Kehoe
Bread Nests
You won't hear a peep about these scrambled-egg-filled cups -- even from a picky bunny.
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Sarah Kehoe
Name Dropper
On Easter morning, hide personalized eggs for the kids to find during the hunt.
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Sarah Kehoe
Easter Sundae
Bunny graham crackers ($3 to $5 per box; annies.com) add a festive touch to good-for-you layers of lemon yogurt and raspberries.
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Sarah Kehoe
Bunny Tales
Enjoy quiet moments with the children reading classic rabbit stories like Pat the Bunny, The Velveteen Rabbit, and The Runaway Bunny.
Originally published in the April 2010 issue of Parents magazine.
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