3 Ideas for Dying Easter Eggs with your Toddler! 🥚💛🩷💙💚🥚 1. Use a whisk to hold the hard boiled egg so that it is harder for your toddler to break! I thought I had some of the normal Easter egg dying kits, but didn’t so I just used food coloring instead! It still worked out great and I think putting it into a sensory table makes it so much fun and is basically a water bin, so your toddler is bound to love it! 2. Add your hard boiled egg into a bag of rice and shake up! This one is an idea that isn’t as messy as the others, but still a lot of fun! 3. Add some cool whip (or you could use shaving cream if your little one doesn’t put things in their mouth), add drops of food coloring, and swirl around! Mix your eggs up to get some really cool marbled eggs! I had so much fun with all of these, especially since it was Macy’s 1st time actually being involved in the process (she was so little last year 🥹)! I did soak my eggs in some vinegar before we started to help the color stick to the shell better! Let me know some of your favorite ways to dye Easter eggs so I have some new ideas for next year! ☺️ eastereggs dyingeastereggs toddlereasterideas easteractivities toddleractivities eastercrafts easterfun LTKKids LTKSeasonal

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