Healthy Easter Baskets?
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I like to go to the dollar store and stock up on little things - crayons, coloring books, markers, pencils, nail polish, flashlights (my daughter loves them, lol!) etc. They usually have a lot of little toys too like bouncy balls, playing cards, jacks, and such. Maybe throw in one toy they really want (small of course). And then add some fresh fruit, fruit snacks or fruit leather, or a bag of colored popcorn. Good luck!0
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I like to go to the dollar store and stock up on little things - crayons, coloring books, markers, pencils, nail polish, flashlights (my daughter loves them, lol!) etc. They usually have a lot of little toys too like bouncy balls, playing cards, jacks, and such. Maybe throw in one toy they really want (small of course). And then add some fresh fruit, fruit snacks or fruit leather, or a bag of colored popcorn. Good luck!0
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I'm all for a healthy Easter basket. But if my wife doesn't 'surprise' me with some Reese's eggs there's going to be hell to pay.0
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