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  2. Every Bunny in the Family Will Love These Fun Easter Games - AOL

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    Here are Easter games for kids that will delight them all day long—way after the egg hunt is over! Get inspired with DIY ideas as well as games you can buy.

  3. 20 Easy Easter Treats for Kids That Go Beyond Peeps - AOL

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    There are also adorable Bunny Cookie Slippers, Peeps Graham Cracker Houses, Carrot Patch Wafer Cookies and more great ideas for Easter, plus spring parties! Related: 45+ Easy Easter Desserts & Recipes

  4. 40 Easter Crafts for Kids to Keep Your Little Bunnies Occupied

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    Another holiday is upon us, friends, and that means you’ve got another golden opportunity to keep the young and the restless busy with some festive arts and crafts projects. From DIY eggs to festiv

  5. FamilyFun - Wikipedia

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    Launched in 1991 [3] by Jake Winebaum, [2] FamilyFun is written for parents with children aged 3 to 12, and focuses on family cooking, vacations, parties, holidays, crafts, and learning. The magazine was purchased by Disney Publishing Worldwide in 1992 and Meredith acquired FamilyFun from Disney in 2012. [ 4 ]

  6. Green Eggs and Ham - Wikipedia

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    Green Eggs and Ham is a children's book by Dr. Seuss.It was published by the Beginner Books imprint of Random House on August 12, 1960. The book follows Sam-I-am as he follows an unnamed man, repeatedly asking him if he would like to try some green eggs and ham before the man eventually tries it and likes it.

  7. Froebel gifts - Wikipedia

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    The Froebel gifts (German: Fröbelgaben) are educational play materials for young children, originally designed by Friedrich Fröbel for the first kindergarten at Bad Blankenburg. Playing with Froebel gifts, singing, dancing, and growing plants were each important aspects of this child-centered approach to education.