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Rice-Dyed Easter Eggs

Looking for a fun, low-prep Easter activity to do with the kids? This rice-dye Easter egg craft is a nanny favorite! This activity feels like a sensory game and art project in one. The shaking, rolling, and surprise patterns make it exciting every time. Also see how to make Easter eggs with shaving cream or whipped cream, rubber bands, glitter, melted crayons, or with the eggmazing toy also on my blog.

You Will Need:

Hard-Boiled Eggs (cooled) or Plastic Eggs
Uncooked White Rice
Food Coloring
Ziploc Bags (sandwich or quart size)

What to Do:

1. Add the rice

Pour about ½ cup of uncooked rice into each Ziploc bag.

2. Add color

Drop 5–10 drops of food coloring into the rice. Seal the bag and shake it until the rice is fully colored. The kids in my care enjoyed using primary colors starting with yellow and adding more colors to change the colors to decorate the eggs.

3. Add, shake, and roll the egg

Place one hard-boiled or plastic egg into the bag, seal it again, and gently shake or roll it around so the colored rice coats the egg.

4. Let dry

Remove the eggs. Place eggs on paper towels or a tray to dry.

Tips for Nannies:

• Let the kids choose their own colors to encourage independence

• Use multiple bags for different colors to avoid mixing

• Great opportunity to talk about colors and patterns

• Works well for toddlers with supervision and preschoolers independently

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Hidden Veggie Mac N’ Cheese

Getting kids to eat their veggies can feel like a daily challenge but this Hidden Veggie Mac N’ Cheese is a total game-changer. Inspired by a recipe from Yummy Toddler Food, this creamy, cheesy favorite sneaks in nutritious vegetables without sacrificing the comfort and flavor kids love. Whether you’re feeding picky eaters or just looking […]

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Clothespin Easter Eggs

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Cheesy Carrot Bites

Crispy on the outside, soft and cheesy on the inside, these carrot bites are a kid-approved favorite that sneak in veggies in a fun, savory treat. This fun carrot recipe is from the feeding tiny bellies web site. A pro tip is to remove as much moisture from the carrots as possible. Excess moisture will […]

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Bubble Painting

If there’s one activity that never loses its magic, it’s bubble painting. It combines everything kids love — messy play, bright colors, and the simple joy of blowing bubbles. Watching colors swirl and pop into unique, unpredictable patterns feels like pure creativity in action. There are no rules, no pressure, just hands-on fun that sparks […]

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St. Patrick’s Day Coloring Poster

This giant St. Patrick’s Day Coloring Poster is the perfect holiday project for festive, screen-free fun. It was an instant hit with the children in my care and is great activity for a St. Patrick’s Day party. The poster is huge, so instead of kids fighting over space on a small page, everyone can spread […]

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Fruity Pebbles Rice Krispies Treats for St. Patrick’s Day

If you’re looking for a little St. Patrick’s Day magic in the kitchen, Fruity Pebbles Rice Krispies treats are pure rainbow fun! Kids will absolutely love the bright colors that make them feel extra festive and lucky. The gooey marshmallow mix paired with the fruity crunch makes every bite sweet, chewy, and irresistible. Best of […]

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Saint Patrick’s Day Sensory Bin

Kids will absolutely love making, and playing with, a Saint Patrick’s Day sensory tray filled with green rice, gold coins, festive pom poms, and tiny Irish holiday treasures. The bright colors instantly grab their attention, while the different textures of soft rice, shiny coins, fluffy pom poms, will spark curiosity and hands-on exploration. It feels […]

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The Nanny’s Guide to Lovevery Play Kits and Smart Storage Solutions

If you’re a nanny, you know that Lovevery play kits are the holy grail of toys: engaging, educational, and actually worth the living room floor space. Lovevery play kits are beautifully made, developmentally spot-on, and designed with real child development experts in mind. The toys actually match the child’s age and stage so we’re not […]

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Lemon Blueberry Dutchbaby

I’m always looking for new breakfasts to make for my school-aged nanny kids. On a snow day off from school I used AI to find this dutchbaby recipe to make with the ingredients we had in my Nanny Family’s fridge. I think the recipe is similar to a recipe from Natasha’s Kitchen. Pro tips for […]

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