Guest guest Posted April 1, 2009 Report Share Posted April 1, 2009 Thanks for the great ideas! From: a DeVelbiss <gabrieladevelbiss@...> Subject: [ ] 50 Ways to Fill an Easter Egg chelatingkids2 , , AUTISM-togetherinautismorg , alternative-autismhealing , valleysnafu , tracyautismparentsgroup Date: Sunday, March 29, 2009, 1:51 PM http://specialchild ren.about. com/od/holidays/ qt/easteregg. htm?nl=1 You want to give your child a bright and fun Easter basket, but you're afraid of what sugar will do to your little hyperactive one; or you're avoiding colors and preservatives; or your child has diabetes; or you can't take a chance with food allergies; or you just want an excuse to shop in some sensory integration catalogs. Forget the sweets, buy a bunch of colorful plastic eggs, and fill them with a variety of these non-edible treats for a basket of fun your child will still be enjoying long after most kids have gobbled all that bad candy down. 1. Money 2. Marbles 3. Stickers 4. Small toy cars 5. Dice 6. Top 7. Decorative shoelaces 8. Hairclips 9. Beaded safety pin 10. Beads 11. Finger puppets 12. Squeeze ball 13. Fun coupons 14. Seashells 15. Polished rocks 16. Doll clothes 17. Crayons 18. Lip gloss 19. Erasers 20. Whistle 21. Nail polish 22. Keychain 23. Jewelry 24. Pencil grips 25. Temporary tattoos 26. Video game memory card 27. Small action figure 28. Small note pad 29. Plastic links 30. Coin purse 31. Pedometer 32. Small plastic animals 33. Bookmark 34. Rubber stamps 35. Makeup 36. Playdough 37. Silly Putty 38. Socks 39. Bandanna 40. Earphones 41. Charms 42. Lanyard 43. Small stuffed animal 44. Mini bottle of bubbles 45. Body glitter 46. Superball 47. Fortune teller 48. Fidget toy 49. Wristband 50. Confetti More Special Needs Children Quick Tips More Easter Preparation Easter Survival Tips Church and the Child with Special Needs Special-Needs Children and Special Occasions Love, Gabby. :0) http://stemcellfora utism.blogspot. com/ " I know of nobody who is purely Autistic or purely neurotypical. Even God had some Autistic moments, which is why the planets all spin. " ~ Jerry Newport Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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