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Easter and Earth Day, fun for April


© Wayne Dawe

(Note: The Internet is a dynamic place and web sites can come and go quite quickly. This is one of my older articles and some of the links may not work anymore. If you find that this is the case I invite you to look at some of my more recent articles. My links section has my favorite links from past articles and is checked regularly for non working links. Wayne)

Things have been very busy around my house as we get ready for Easter. Check out the new Earth Day sites below.

First off I'd like to encourage you to visit my two articles from last year. They have held up quite well with almost all of the links still working and having them around makes it harder to find good links for this year.

One of my boys really likes Bonus.com so I am quite happy to send you to their special Easter event. They promise a special collection of festive, spring-inspired activities for children of all ages to enjoy including Printable Easter and Spring Cards, GamEgg Hunt and Grab the Gold Egg - are you fast enough for the gold eggs? Check it out and let me know what you think. My brother suggested Jerry's Easter Egg Hunt. I came across Absolutely Easter. Family.com has a neat article on decorating eggs.

Faberge eggs are jewelry made in the shape of eggs. They are really neat. If that isn't enough eggs for you then here is a site that has enough about Easter eggs to keep you busy until next year.

Almost forgot, the girls at A Girls's World Online Clubhouse sent me an e-mail about their Women's History Month feature. Take the time to drop in on the girls and see what they've done.

Well it's time for me to go off to bed, come back soon when I'll have some Earth Day sites for you to visit.

       

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1.   Mar 31, 1999 8:26 PM
We used to hide them under the cat. What about you?

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