| PLEASE NOTE THESE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS BEFORE UNDERTAKING ANY ACTIVITY WITH YOUR LITTLE ONES We urge everyone to employ the same common sense with these activities that they would with any other activity involving a small child. Specifically: 1. When painting, use tempera paints - Always use white glue. 2. Pasta and other items that have been coloured with rubbing alcohol or food colouring are not edible. 3. Monitor any activities that involve glitter carefully, so glitter doesn't get into eyes. 4. An iron is hot - an ADULT must perform any activity steps that involve ironing. 5. Remember that small objects - even edible ones - can be a choking hazard for small children. 6. Edible items that have been glued or treated are no longer edible. 7. Items such as shaving cream are not edible. 8. Use of scissors requires adult supervision! THANK YOU |
| Send an e-Card to some one special Easter Bunny - Ages: 2,3,4 Draw a picture of a bunny onto white construction paper. Cut out some pink construction paper or felt and place it on the inside of the bunny ears and the nose. Glue cotton balls on the remainder of the bunny rabbit. Add some eyes and thin yarn for the whiskers. Egg Collages - Ages: 2,3,4 Have your child decorate a construction paper egg with any art supplies you have around the house such as fabric scraps, rickrack, coloured glue, glitter, beads, buttons, stickers, sequins, etc. Have him be creative and make a few eggs for a basket. Egg Matching - Ages: 2,3,4 Cut out 10 eggs from construction paper. Decorate each egg and then cut them in half using a zigzag cut. Mix all of the egg halves and have your child grab a half and find its match. Filter Rainbow Eggs - Ages: 2,3,4 Cut an oval out of a coffee filter. Have your child colour the filter with water-based markers. Hold the filter over some paper towels or newspaper and spray it with water. The marker will run causing the colours to blend. |

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