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​​2021 ECNS Easter EGGstravaganza and Spring Fling!

​April 1st- 16th 2021
Hello everyone! We have changed our date because of all the rainy weather this week. We hope that everyone can still do lots of the activities and have lots of fun!! 

ECNS would like to invite you to join us in some family Easter and Spring fling fun!

-Painted Rock scavenger hunt. We have hidden rocks around Heritage Park, see if you can find all 5! 
-Colouring contest (draw your own or use our colouring page below).
-BINGO card of activities. Please find below.
-Spring scavenger hunt. Please find below.
-Easter sensory activity (recipe to do at home with your family below).

Participating families who submit photo proof will be entered in to our draw for a prize. 
Up for grabs are:
Local business gift certificates, gift bag for kids and Purdy’s chocolate!!!

All children will receive a special goodie bag! 
For more information check out our Facebook page.
Photos can be sent to [email protected]
                                Happy Easter!

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Rainbow Rice Alphabet Egg Match
You’ll need: 
White rice 
Vinegar 
Food colouring 
Easter eggs 
​Sharpie
 

 The how to: 
 Making the rice is easy! Make as little or as much as you’d like and as many colours you wish. 
Place a cup of rice, 1/2 tsp vinegar, splash of food colouring (more or less depending how dark you want the color) into a Rubbermaid with a lid or an old margarine container. Shake the rice and poor out onto a cookie sheet to dry before playing. Wipe out container and repeat for more rice in other colours. 
 Making the eggs can be done different ways. I used a sharpie and wrote the letter on top and bottom of each egg to make the match. You could put letter stickers, or Easter stickers duplicated to make a picture match too if not wanting to do letters. 
 Mix all items in a sensory bin or shallow large Rubbermaid tote and your set! 
You can even throw in some small tongs to build on your child’s fine motor and get them using the tongs to pull out the eggs. 
 This activity allows the opportunity for your child to practice and build their matching, letter recognition and fine motor skills all through sensory play. Have fun! 
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