Who says we can't we have a Little Mouse variation for every holiday or event under the sun? No one says we can't, so I'm on it. It's an easy way to expose kids to the symbols of various holidays without having to go into the religious aspects, and it's hide and seek, so there's that too.
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Here's an Easter Egg video of the color rhyme below:
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Here's an Easter Egg video of the color rhyme below:
I printed out my bunny (from Clementine Digitals) on card stock, cut her out, and "laminated" her with packing tape. There's a small square of Velcro on the back of her. She'll hide better than if I'd made her out of felt
I'll also use the eggs with this rhyme:
Five Little Easter
Eggs
Five little Easter
eggs, and not one more,
Mommy hid the pink one, and then there were four.
Mommy hid the pink one, and then there were four.
Four little Easter
eggs, two and two, you see,
Daddy hid the green one, and then there were three.
Daddy hid the green one, and then there were three.
Three little
Easter eggs, and then before I knew,
Sister hid the purple one, and then there were two.
Sister hid the purple one, and then there were two.
Two little Easter
eggs, oh, what fun!
Brother hid the yellow one, and then there was one.
Brother hid the yellow one, and then there was one.
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