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March 2018

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32 Fredericksburg Parent and Family • March 2018 When I visited my sister and her kids in Arizona, we had a blast putting these little Pom Pom Easter Bunnies together. Each one took on the creative touches of her girls' person- alities— Amelie is in sixth grade, Ruby is in fourth and Lola is in kindergarten. Each girl was able to do this fun craft with little to no assistance as I showed them how to put their bunnies together. I hope you and your child enjoy this festive Easter craft as much as my nieces and I did! Each girl was able to do this with little to no assistance as I showed them how to put their bunnies together." " 1 32 Fredericksburg Parent and Family • March 2018 2 MATERIALS You will want to gather your supplies and cut out your feet and ear patterns before you call the kids to the craft table. Set everything out at each child's place and give them a dollop of glue to dip into. Here is what you will need for each bunny: 3-inch pom pom 2-inch pom pom 1 small pom pom for the tail 1 tiny pom pom for the nose Eyes: wiggly, button style, or bead. We used glitter dot stickers, but anything goes! Super tacky craft glue or glue dots Felt: Pink felt (for 2 inner ear pieces) and white felt (for 2 outer ear pieces and 4 paws) Note: One sheet of each color should be enough for at least 10 bunnies. Our patterns are small. Ear and paw patterns Scissors to cut paper and felt Optional: blush construction paper for a carrot, or other accessories, ribbon for a bow, etc. easter Bunnies Pom Pom WRITTEN BY DEVON RIDER ages & stages

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