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Eggs-traordinary Easter Countdown

Easter Activities for Little Ones

By Kendeyl Johansen

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Make Your Own Pompon

You'll need:
Paperback book
Skein of yarn
Safety scissors

Wrap the yarn around the book 100 times. Carefully slide the looped yarn from the book, making sure the loops stay intact. Place the looped yarn on a table.

Cut a separate 3-inch piece of yarn. Tie the yarn piece around the middle of the looped yarn. Half of the loops will be on one side of the tie and half on the other. Cut the loops. Fluff out your new pompon.

Only Three Weeks Left...

International Easter Fun
Teach your child how children in other countries celebrate Easter. In Norway, the Easter Chick, Paaskekylling (paw-skaw-shilling), delivers eggs filled with candy. Help your child explore other cultures by making our loveable Paaskekylling.

You'll need:
One 3-inch yellow pompon or a skein of yellow yarn
Pair of wiggle eyes
Orange paper
Safety scissors
Glue

Make the chick's feet by helping your child cut out a heart shape from the orange paper. Next, cut out a diamond shape for the chick's beak. Fold the diamond in half to create an open mouth. Glue a yellow pompon onto the feet, then glue the wiggle eyes onto the front of the pompon. Glue the beak onto the pompon below the eyes.


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