
Here are our finished rainbow
eggs! The boys polished them with a little olive oil.

And one of our sweet little cracked babies. I really love these! I didn't have any of those little chicks that you can buy so I've just put in these puff balls for now.

Awwww...

And some mini chocolate speckled eggs

In a basket on the kitchen table :)
Ahhh...thank you for the idea of polishing the eggs with olive oil. They look beautiful and that will be a GREAT Montessori polishing activity to do with my boys.
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