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Mandy GRAHAM
post 23/03/2012, 05:39 PM
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We love a good Easter egg hunt - blue.
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post 24/03/2012, 09:35 AM
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I bought plastic eggs and filled them with little surprises for all. each one has something different in them
Would love a Pink one
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chezastro
post 24/03/2012, 02:11 PM
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[quote name='EBLeearne' date='21/03/2012, 08:03 AM' post='14418028']

Win one of 10 cuddly white bunny rabbits! We have 5 blue trim and 5 pink trim to give away for Easter!

Your cuddly fluffy bunny is 30.5cm with button eyes and a stiched nose and surface washable.

For more information, visit www.cosyburrow.com.au

Prize:
10 fluffy bunny rabbits valued at $15.99 each.

How to enter:
For your chance to win, just reply below with the answer to the following question in 50 words or less: “What tips do you have for fun family activities and crafts during Easter and which bunny would you prefer, PINK or BLUE

T &cs pinned in competition forum.
Competition commences Wednesday 21 March 2012 until Friday 30 March 2012.
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my family have always enjoyed baking cookies at easter using eater cookie cutters in the shape of rabbits, eggs etc and decorating them ..they are enjoyed by all , would love a blue bunny
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kirsty129
post 24/03/2012, 09:05 PM
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QUOTE (EBLeearne @ 21/03/2012, 09:03 AM) *
I always hard boil some eggs and get the kids to decorate them and we have an egg hunt in the back yard.....pink please!


Win one of 10 cuddly white bunny rabbits! We have 5 blue trim and 5 pink trim to give away for Easter!

Your cuddly fluffy bunny is 30.5cm with button eyes and a stiched nose and surface washable.

For more information, visit www.cosyburrow.com.au

Prize:
10 fluffy bunny rabbits valued at $15.99 each.

How to enter:
For your chance to win, just reply below with the answer to the following question in 50 words or less: “What tips do you have for fun family activities and crafts during Easter and which bunny would you prefer, PINK or BLUE

T &cs pinned in competition forum.
Competition commences Wednesday 21 March 2012 until Friday 30 March 2012.


I hard boil some eggs and get the kids to decorate them and we have an egg hunt in the back yard.... pink please...
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seayork2002
post 24/03/2012, 09:12 PM
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Blue please

Have a treasure hunt for children to find their eggs by solving clues "go to the back of a place that is cold inside" (the fridge) then there would be a clue on the back of the fridge for the next clue etc. more fun if the clues are in riddles/poems though
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Shailee
post 24/03/2012, 09:42 PM
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I like to leave the kids in awe and amazement by leaving Bunny FootPrints made out of talcum powder around the house to see where the bunny has been.

After Easter we will most likely get out the scrap box which has everything in it from pom poms to paddlepop sticks straws cardboards glue to make things, with Easter holidays being our next School break this will most likely be Easter themed being so close. A routine during the holidays is a must still though as being home everyday Im sure kids and parents will get frustrated, going for a walk with kids on bikes , park etc etc. Just a outing to a friends place (if they have kids also) can make the day go quicker by for you and for your kids , while you and bestie can catch up on gossip over a coffee.

I keep a eye out on local PCYC and YMCA programs for kids during the holidays and also local library , I suggest other parents do the same or call as it isnt always advertised
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Shailee
post 24/03/2012, 09:50 PM
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QUOTE (Shailee @ 24/03/2012, 09:42 PM) *
I like to leave the kids in awe and amazement by leaving Bunny FootPrints made out of talcum powder around the house to see where the bunny has been.

After Easter we will most likely get out the scrap box which has everything in it from pom poms to paddlepop sticks straws cardboards glue to make things, with Easter holidays being our next School break this will most likely be Easter themed being so close. A routine during the holidays is a must still though as being home everyday Im sure kids and parents will get frustrated, going for a walk with kids on bikes , park etc etc. Just a outing to a friends place (if they have kids also) can make the day go quicker by for you and for your kids , while you and bestie can catch up on gossip over a coffee.

I keep a eye out on local PCYC and YMCA programs for kids during the holidays and also local library , I suggest other parents do the same or call as it isnt always advertised


Pink Bunny also sorry to teh son but 2 girls Vs one boy here plus I think he will be fine that he doesnt get a bunny
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starangel_79
post 25/03/2012, 10:36 AM
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We have a big get together on Good Friday with a group of friends with kids the same age. We do an easter egg hunt.

We do egg dying, using string to wrap the eggs to make patterns and food dye to colour them.

We make easter bonnets like we used to at school and then after lunch the kids put on an easter hat parade for the adults.

A few years ago my son made a special basket for the easter bunny and put his dummies in there.He got a special present from the easter bunnies and never had dummies again.

I would love a pink bunny please as it would be a great gift for my little girls 1st easter.
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tesscw
post 25/03/2012, 02:42 PM
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QUOTE (EBLeearne @ 21/03/2012, 08:03 AM) *

Win one of 10 cuddly white bunny rabbits! We have 5 blue trim and 5 pink trim to give away for Easter!

Your cuddly fluffy bunny is 30.5cm with button eyes and a stiched nose and surface washable.

For more information, visit www.cosyburrow.com.au

Prize:
10 fluffy bunny rabbits valued at $15.99 each.

How to enter:
For your chance to win, just reply below with the answer to the following question in 50 words or less: “What tips do you have for fun family activities and crafts during Easter and which bunny would you prefer, PINK or BLUE

T &cs pinned in competition forum.
Competition commences Wednesday 21 March 2012 until Friday 30 March 2012.



Easter masks are so much fun. Paper plates, pipe cleaners, texters and other assorted decorations give the kids hours of fun. We make so many different types and have our own easter bunny parade. No two bunny masks are ever the same.
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wundergurl
post 25/03/2012, 05:59 PM
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Baking easter cookies is always fun, we are making them for my Miss 6 class this year on hat parade day. Fun & tasty all in one

Pink please

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