Grab a shallow tray, shaving cream, a toothpick/skewer, a piece of cardboard and food coloring. Put some shaving cream in the tray, add a few dots of coloring, and then have your kid stir it around.
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Wholesale egg prices are declining, but drops are slow to hit stores. Here are four low-cost alternatives to dyeing Easter eggs.
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