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Eggs-traordinary Easter Countdown
Easter Activities for Little Ones
By Kendeyl Johansen
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International Easter Fun
Teach your child how children in other countries celebrate Easter. In Norway, the Easter Chick, Paaskekylling (paw-skaw-shilling), delivers eggs filled with candy. Help your child explore other cultures by making our loveable Paaskekylling.
You'll need:
One 3-inch yellow pompon or a skein of yellow yarn
Pair of wiggle eyes
Orange paper
Safety scissors
Glue
Make the chick's feet by helping your child cut out a heart shape from the orange paper. Next, cut out a diamond shape for the chick's beak. Fold the diamond in half to create an open mouth. Glue a yellow pompon onto the feet, then glue the wiggle eyes onto the front of the pompon. Glue the beak onto the pompon below the eyes.
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