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  Holiday Graphics - Easter
Billy Bear's Happy Easter
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             bunny Easter Games for Kids and Families
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Easter Kids Greeting Cards from 123Greetings.com
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Kaboose.com - Easter
Awesome Virtual Easter Egg Postcards
Everthing Easter
Easter at Twilight Bridge 
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 About.com Easter Egg Decorating
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Woman's Day -  (in Site Search: type in easter)
Easter Graphics by Pat
The Holiday Spot - Easter
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Easter on the Net - Welcome
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Easter Nestle Recipes
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 bunny Easter Fun at Primarygames.com
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With plastic eggs and a little imagination, you can create plenty of unique variations on this old Easter theme:
Fill eggs with beads to make an Easter necklace (Check craft stores for bunny, egg and carrot beads, plus pretty pastel ones.) Include a leather cord for stringing them.
Create "coupons" that kids can redeem for favorite meals and special privileges (such as little extra TV time) and put one coupon in each egg.
Hide the pieces of a toy in different plastic eggs. Try Lego set, jacks, marbles, a jigsaw puzzle or the parts to a game such as Scrabble.
Place coins in eggs. A "golden egg" with the child's name can hold a larger sum of money.
Hide stickers. Put a sticker book in a basket.
If your child collects stamps, pogs, or the current favorite, sport-themed flick balls, hide those and give a book or case to organize them.
- Jane Lanigan (From Woman's Day magazine)
With various age groups to satisfy at Easter time: To make it more exciting for all the children, assign a different color egg for each child to hunt. That way the Easter Bunny can be a little more creative hiding the older children's eggs, and a little more obvious with the younger children's eggs.
- Ann Marie Loesch (From Woman's Day magazine)
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Jelly Bean Jars: Top filled jars with a circle of fabric tied in place with a ribbon. The multi-colored jars look great on the table and they're the perfect take-home favor.

Bunny Baskets: Glue two pompoms together (white), add tiny pompom nose (pink), tiny black beads for eyes, long felt ears, and whiskers (can be black thread). Tuck into pastel painted small baskets lined with calico squares - cut with pinking sheers.

Twig Napkin Rings: Paint purchased mini twig wreaths in pastel colors (purple, pink, yellow), then wrap with contrasting ribbon with bow at top.

Place Card Hats: Paint or write names on pastel ribbon, then glue ribbon onto an assortment of tiny straw hats from a craft store. Use an assortment of small spring silk flowers - and glue on hat hiding seam of the ribbon.

Some Easter Facts:

The Easter symbol is the moon.  Did you ever
wonder why the date of Easter Sunday changes every year?
Here's why:  Easter is the first Sunday after the first full moon in
spring.

In Egyptian mythology, the rabbit is the symbol of the moon. That
is where the Easter Bunny comes in...
 

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