If you have a kids who loves watching unboxing videos on YouTube I think they'll enjoy today's activity. Over the years, I've collected tons of plastic Easter eggs from egg hunts. This year we are upping the game, since our youngest is 9. I'm filling the eggs with different things and they'll have to guess what is in the egg using their spidey senses.
Mystery Eggs
After Easter, plastic eggs can be purchased very inexpensively. Fill and Hide plastic
Easter eggs around the room. Have the children collect these eggs and talk with them
about how they feel (heavy or light), how they sound, how they smell, etc. Listen to the
children's observations and guesses about what is inside.
Some Ideas to get you started
Mystery Eggs
After Easter, plastic eggs can be purchased very inexpensively. Fill and Hide plastic
Easter eggs around the room. Have the children collect these eggs and talk with them
about how they feel (heavy or light), how they sound, how they smell, etc. Listen to the
children's observations and guesses about what is inside.
Some Ideas to get you started
- hard boiled egg
- Easter grass
- orbeez
- candy
- slime
- pennies
- yarn
- beads
- buttons
- stuffed anima
- shopkin
- little pet shop creature
- glitter
- play doh
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