How many learning activities can you make with one $2 package of plastic Easter eggs? My son and I (unintentionally) made it our mission to find out! During our weekly grocery trip, I picked up a bag of plastic Easter eggs, with the intention of using them for a letter matching activity. I wrote an upper case letter on the top half of an egg, then the lower case letter on the bottom half. I broke each egg in half, and hid them all around our living room. Maddox went on an egg hunt to find all of the pieces. Once he found them all, he worked to find the matching letters and put the eggs back together. Originally, that was the extent of the activity. But once we got started, we took it a step further, and turned it into a phonics/vocabulary lesson. He put all of the eggs into a container. He drew out one egg at a time, read the letter, made it's sound, and named a word that started with the letter. We then sorted the eggs into piles of vowels and consonants. Later in the day,...