Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Easter Egg Fillers

Candy, candy and candy!  The kids enjoy finding candy in their plastic Easter eggs, however, there are so many other things they would enjoy finding in their Easter eggs as well.  Candy is great and my kids will definitely get some, but it is also fun to fill those eggs with some other fun items that they will enjoy!

Tip: When we hide plastic Easter eggs at our home, we typically assign one color to each child.  Blue to one kid, green to the other and so on.  There are some great advantages to this: 1) We can gear the items tucked into their eggs to their likes and age as 2) They each get the same number of eggs, because we fill and hide the same number of each color 3) We can make the older kid's eggs a little harder to hunt.

The list below is in no particular order of egg filler ideas!  I have tried to include items that touch different age groups and gender.

*Pony tail holders
*Scrunchies
*Cord hair ties
*Barrettes
*Plastic dinosaurs
*Water balloons
*Key chain
*Ear buds
*Bath fizzies
*Mini bath bombs
*Lanyard
*Punch balloon
*Bouncy balls
*Stickers
*Tattoos
*Eye blacks
*Arcade tokens
*Rings
*Earings
*Necklace
*Dog tags/chain
*Mini nail polish
*Stampers
*Cord and beads to make a necklace
*Balloons
*Nail stickers
*Slap bracelet
*Coins
*Dollar bills (a $2 bill is special!)
*Foam animal growing capsules
*Legos (could do small sets in multiple eggs or do single legos)
*Barbie doll outfits/shoes/accessories
*Redbox promo code written on paper (movie or game rentals)
*Band-aids with fun characters (you know how many of these they go through! 😄)
*Culver's ice cream token
*A piece of paper with a number on it to match a corresponding bigger "prize" that doesn't fit (butterfly net, sidewalk chalk, a gift card to an adventure, etc)
*Clues that help them find their hidden Easter basket
*Paper coupons (activity of choice, an ice cream cone when they choose, extra screen time, etc)

For the bit bigger eggs:
*Army guys
*Toy cars
*Expandable washcloths
*Lip glass
*Eye shadow singles
*Blind bags (so many different ones to choose from at the store)
*Undies (great for kids who are potty training!)
*Seed packets for the garden
*Small slinky
*Bubbles in small bottles

Other food item ideas:
*Sunflower seeds
*Fruit snacks
*Yogurt covered raisins
*Pretzels
*Teddy grahams
*Animal crackers
*Goldfish
*Crystal Light drink mix packet
*Gum

I would love to hear your ideas as well, leave a comment!

Happy Easter!

Monday, April 1, 2019

Giveaway: Mead Cultural Educational Center Tickets!


Has your family been in to visit the Mead Cultural Education Center since it's opening in Yankton?  So much history to learn and explore, including in the Children's Transportation Museum where children of all ages can climb on and experience the different types of transportation of years past.  For a little extra fun, kids can dress up in clothing from the time period as well. How fun is that!

Lots of great things going on at the Mead Cultural Education Center and lots of great things yet to come.

You can visit and help support the Mead, Saturday and Sunday 1-4 PM and weekdays (closed on Wednesday) 10 AM - 4 PM through April 30, with new hours starting May 1.

The cost is $8 for Adults, $5 for Kids (3-17) & Seniors, Free for Kids under 3.  Or check out an Annual Family Membership for $50, which includes 2 adults and up to 6 children.  Find additional membership offers here.

Guess what!  Thanks to the MEAD Cultural Education Center, I am giving away 4 tickets for one lucky family to enjoy a visit.

Here is how to get entered for a chance to win:
1 - Completely fill out the form below by April 4, 2019!
2 - Want a 2nd entry?!  Head over to the Your Next Adventure - Yankton Facebook page and follow the steps on The Mead giveaway post!

Good luck!