I bought two packages of plastic Easter eggs for $0.89 each
at Target and decided that I am going to see how many activities I could do
with my boys with these eggs. I already
have a few ideas in mind and yesterday we tried one. If you’ve ever painted with marbles, this
will be familiar to you. It’s basically
the same concept but you’ll use the plastic Easter eggs instead of the marbles.
Here’s what you’ll need:
Plastic Easter eggs
Washable paint
Paper plate
Paper
Container with a lid (a shoebox would work too)
Container (to put the dirty eggs in)
First, place a piece of paper at the bottom of your
container. Pour a few different colors of paint on a paper plate.
Now the fun
starts… dip an egg in the paint, and then put it in the container.
Secure the lid tightly on the container and
SHAKE!
You can put as many eggs as you
like in the container at a time. The end
result was so much prettier than I thought it would be! The boys really had fun shaking the containers
and since the mess is container, there isn’t too much clean up! I left a second container next to the table and
just dropped the dirty eggs in there as the boys were done with them. When we were all done, the boys wanted to
wash the paint off the eggs and I had no objections to that! They wash the egg in the container with some water and a brush and we were done!
During our egg painting, I encouraged the boys to MATCH the
plastic egg color with the paint colors.
We talked about what colors were the SAME and what colors were
DIFFERENT. This activity is truly a
great experience for talking about COLORS!
We talked about what COLORS we would start seeing in the SPRING – GREEN grass,
YELLOW daffodils, BLUE birds. Use as
many COLORS as you have and for your older kids, you can use colors like
TURQUOISE and FUSCHIA to expand their COLOR VOCABULARY.
This activity was simple, fun and not so messy! Definitely give it a try with your little
ones! Stay tuned for more activities you
can do with plastic Easter eggs!
Love & Language,
Marisa
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