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  2. There Are Still Tons of Easter Gifts for Kids That'll Arrive ...

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    Resurrection Eggs. This kit includes a dozen plastic eggs with small figurines that go along with the included storybook to teach children the Easter story in a kid-friendly and understandable way.

  3. Paas (dye) - Wikipedia

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    The Marsh family are coloring eggs with a Paas dye kit, and Stan begins asking his father why people color eggs at Easter time. An animated Easter special Peter and the Magic Egg (1983) starring the voice of Ray Bolger was created as a tie-in to the product. Since its release, the four main animals from said special: Feathers the Duck, Cotton ...

  4. Make Your Life Easier This Easter With These Fun Egg Dye Kits

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    Here, you'll find Easter egg dye kits for amazing egg decor in bright colors or tie-dye patterns. If you're like her and love the idea but perhaps need a little help, Easter egg dye kits make the ...

  5. Deram Records - Wikipedia

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    Deram Records was a subsidiary record label of Decca Records established in the United Kingdom in 1966. At the time, U.K. Decca was a different company from the Decca label in the United States, which was owned by MCA Inc. Deram recordings were distributed in the U.S. through UK Decca's American branch known as London Records.

  6. Make Your Easter Eggs Even Brighter With These Dazzling Dye Kits

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    The EggMazing Easter Egg Decorator Spinner Kit. Opt for something zero-mess with an egg spinner! This adorable bunny spinner is great for younger kids because there's no risk of dye spillage.

  7. Fios de ovos - Wikipedia

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    Like other egg-based Portuguese sweets, fios de ovos is believed to have been created by Portuguese nuns around the 14th or 15th century. Laundry was a common service performed by convents and monasteries, and their use of egg whites for " starching " clothes created a large surplus of yolks. [ 9 ]