Easter was last Sunday and in addition to candy wrappers & dyed fingertips, you're left with a dozen empty plastic eggs from the neighborhood Easter Egg Hunt. You don't want to throw them away, but they can't be recycled. You still have empty plastic eggs from the egg hunt last year, and the year before that, and the year before that. On one hand, you could contact the coordinator of an egg hunt and let them know you have tons of eggs to donate next year. On the other hand, your kids could continue to have fun with the eggs and learn at the same time! Here are some eggciting ways to teach reading, math & science to your kids using plastic eggs. Who knew eggucation could be so fun!
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