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Here are some lis from Carol
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help maximize the fun and festivity
of the day.
-For very young children, choco-
late cream -filled eggs wrapped in
foil are easy to locate and elminate
the fear of mess and spoilage.
— When hunting indoors, remem
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and within 'the reach of small chi1.
dren the base of furniture legs or
just in front of floor -to -ceiling drapes
are two easy biding spots.
— Also try spreading some toys
around the area of the hunt. Eggs
hidden inside the cab of a toy truck,
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should be told the total number of
eggs hidden bleach room.
— When bringing the hunt out to
the backyard, fall wrappers will:pro-
tect the eggs from dirt and debris
allowing for a fun, as well as a sani.
tary outdoor hunt: Hiding iplaces can
be found in between. rocks, in tufts of
grass or on the branches of low lying
trees or plants.
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canned variety doesn't jell, a tea-
spoon or; two (never m(re) of un
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