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770.1 | my plan | TIPTOE::STOLICNY | | Fri Mar 15 1991 13:07 | 18 |
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I'm bought a basket for my 18-month old. Well, it's not actually
a basket...he'd have no use for one and have tons in the house already
...so I got him a beach pail with shovel in light purple and yellow
(i.e. kinda Easter-y). I'm filling it will little toys (a matchbox
type car with a bunny driver, a bendy bunny, a pair of plastic
rabbit scissors that cut paper only, some stickers, a couple of
Easter books, and a small stuffed rabbit). I'm going to get him
ONE Reese's peanut butter eggs...he had a bite of one and loved it..
but normally doesn't get chocolate!
I also got some of those plastic, fillable eggs that we'll do an
egg hunt with. He's too young to do real egg decorating this
year; so these should be fine.
I'd love to hear some other ideas!
Carol
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770.2 | | CSCMA::PEREIRA | Pam-a-lam-a-ding-dong | Fri Mar 15 1991 17:38 | 8 |
| We used those plastic fillable eggs also when my son was that age.
We filled them with animal crackers. He love it because they made
great noises. We hid some in the house and some outside. He had
a great time finding them and no 'sugar highs!' so we liked it too!
Hope you have a fun Easter!
Pam
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770.3 | Coloring eggs was fun even at 21 months! | SKIVT::LUBOW | | Thu Mar 21 1991 17:02 | 18 |
| Mandy was 21 months last Easter. We DID color eggs. We set everything
up, including mounds of Newspaper underneath EVERYTHING, lots of rags
in handy places, and a huge plastic bib on Mandy. And, we showed her
how to handle the eggs very gently, how to turn them in the bowl with
a wire thing, etc. She tended to want to put every egg in every color
so we had a lot of brown eggs! She also enjoyed putting the little
stickers on the eggs.
We did all that on Saturday night. Then, on Sunday morning, we hid all
of the eggs (both the real hard-boiled eggs, and lots of the plastic
ones with those chewey fruit things in them). All of the hiding places
had to be easily seen from 2 feet off the ground. This year we'll make
it a little harder (i.e. she'll have to bend down, move a curtain,
etc.)
We're looking forward to it!
Diana
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770.4 | First wake-up call: 11:50pm. Oog. | TEKVAX::KOPEC | Network partner executed | Mon Apr 01 1991 13:13 | 21 |
| Saturday evening we did the egg-coloring bit. We were running late, and
it was about 8:30 by the time we were done. Lauren (3-1/2) carefully
put the eggs in a basket so that the Easter Bunny could hide them. Ww
told her "OK, now you have to go to sleep so that the Easter Bunny can
come". She went right up to her bed and was asleep in 2 minutes flat.
"Great", we foolishly thought.. we waited a half hour to make sure she
wasn't gonna get up again, and then I hid the eggs.
At 10 minutes to midnight, I hear the dread shuffle, shuffle, shuffle..
Lauren comes in to our bedroom and announces "I think it's time to go
find the eggs!". I said "Well, the easter bunny might still be here,
and if we go down and scare him he'll never come back" (amazingly clear
thinking for someone who is asleep..)
Well, you could almost hear the gears grinding in her head. About 10
seconds later she says "Hmph." and shuffles back to bed.
I don't know if I should be glad that she can carefully consider the
things I say, or worried that she's gonna catch on soon!
...tom
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770.5 | Easter-Lite!! | NRADM::TRIPPL | | Tue Apr 02 1991 13:49 | 15 |
| I think this is more appropriate here than in the Parent-Lite note...
At church last Sunday the minister relates a presumably true story of a
little girl, dressed and ready to go to church on Easter, she's standing
in the door holding her Easter basket full of Eggs. He mom suggests she
doesn't want to bring that to church. The little girl gets quite upset and
insists that she was told by the minister the previous Sunday to do
this. So finally the mother asks *exactly* what the minister had said.
The little girl replies "that you should bring all you hardeggs to
Jesus" (Our minister said if you need a translation...... I say give
the translation....."Heart aches")
Kids...they're just so terribly cute and honest!!
Lyn
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770.6 | More Easter-Lite!!! | DEMON::CHALMERS | Ski or die... | Tue Apr 02 1991 16:02 | 9 |
| At the children's Mass on Easter, the priest gathered the children
around him on the altar for their sermon. When trying to explain Jesus
rising from the dead, he held up an Easter egg and made a comparison of
Christ leaving the tomb to a chick breaking out of the egg. One little
girl in the front looked at him in disbelief and said "There's no chick
in that egg!!!", to which the priest replied "Yes, but...", but before
he could explain, a little boy's voice from the back of the crowd answered:
"That's because you hard-boiled it!!!"
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770.7 | Picture with the Bunny | CIMNET::MCCALLION | | Wed Apr 10 1991 15:02 | 5 |
| Emily, age 2, is still afraid of characters... Easter Bunny at the
Hallmark Store or Santa... is this common? She just screams when you
her too close to them...
Marie
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770.8 | Yep! | ACESMK::GOLIKERI | | Thu Apr 11 1991 14:42 | 3 |
| Yes, my daughter, Avanti is 22 months old and is afraid of the Easter
bunny. Actaully, she afraid of anything that is too close to her,
things like - dogs, birds, etc.
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770.9 | It must be part of the terrible two's! | NRADM::TRIPPL | | Tue Apr 16 1991 14:38 | 14 |
| Age 2 is the only year I had problems with AJ, I have videos and still
photos of him screaming a trying to wiggle away at the Hebert Bunny,
and like photos of my nephew who was right behind us, and 2.5 months
younger. The same reaction that year to Santa, and at the Circus. He
had won tickets to the circus and there was a pre show party including
the clowns, and an award ribbon was given to him by one of the clowns
for winning the contest, he wouldn't go up without me just about
dragging him!
I guess once you pass 2 you realize that if you put up with sitting on
the lap of whichever character it is, you get a prize. Just my theory!
Lyn
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770.10 | You peel 'em! | NRADM::TRIPPL | | Thu Apr 18 1991 13:41 | 18 |
| I started to string this one onto the story about kids not eating the
bread crusts, but decided it belonged here...
AJ is allowed one or two pieces of his easter candy for desert each
night after supper, last week he chose a small package with some of
those candy coated malted milk eggs. I was off busy doing something,
he was enjoying his rarely given candy, I come back into the kitchen
and find he is done, and here's a little pile of the candy coating at
his place. So I do the obvious and ask if he doesn't like it. Of
course not, he "peeled" the egg! Isn't that what you're "supposed to
do mom?"
Oh well, this is the kid I had to stop on Easter as he was heading for
his THIRD hard boiled egg for breakfast! He'd have eaten all 18 in a
day if he'd had his way!! He actually looked upon the boiled eggs as a
treat! (strange kid in my opinion!)
Lyn
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770.11 | some kids just don't like it | CSSE32::RANDALL | Bonnie Randall Schutzman, CSSE/DSS | Fri Apr 19 1991 11:04 | 5 |
| Some kids just don't like the characters, and don't like having
their pictures taken. Steven is 7 and still won't be caught dead
near the Easter bunny . . . or a photographer.
--bonnie
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