It's a hard job making Easter eggs, isn't it. Oh, that made me exhausted! Are you exhausted?
Cohen, are you eggs-hausted?
Uh Huh, I'm eggs-hausting!
Bye, bye, toodle-oo!
No, don't leave yet! Don't say bye-bye, toodle -oo!
What are those? Oh, oh, they're hot!
Kinda hot!
Ketchup and mustard! Yuck!!!
We're baking cookies, but that takes 10 to 12 minutes, so we're gonna do
something in the meantime. We're gonna color some Easter eggs! Now you may say
this is the only kind of eggs I know about...real eggs!
Yeah, that's these. And we're gonna do something the grandma found that was
brand new at Walmart. And it's called "Easter Eggs DIY", and you don't even have
to cook them. It says no cooking required. And bright colored, non-toxic dye. And they
were only $1.98, so they were a deal, too, for a dozen. Do you want to open this?
Yeah, so first we need to open our eggs. They look really real, don't they, Cohen?
Look how real they look! Wow! Maybe we can tease and play a joke on
Uncle David, since Easter's on April Fool's Day. And we could tell him this is
the real one! What do you think? Yeah look...they don't even crack! Good, and
they're also non-toxic dye and a hundred percent recyclable.
Okay, so it says to protect your work with a disposable tablecloth or newspaper.
What colors do we have to color with? Green, yellow, yeah, pink, purple.
Yeah, it looks purple, but do you think it's really blue...maybe it's electric blue.
And we could mix blue and green and it makes turquoise. Or pink and blue
makes purple. And blue and yellow makes green.
Okay, Cohen, can you go ahead and put the first egg in there. Okay, now let's make...you wanna do
the pink one first? Okay, let's go open the pink one.
Okay, let's pour a little dye in there. Okay, now we got to grab it like this and
then we squish it up. Can you do this? Squish it like that with both hands. Can
you squish it? Yeah roll it around, pull it around some more.
Good job! What color is it turning? Pink!
Ok, now let it go. Ooooo...we're gonna shake it!
Shake, shake, shake, shake, shake! Hey do you think it's ready to come out?
We're gonna take it out. Ooooo...pretty! Okay, now we're gonna do a blue one.
Good job. Okay, now you hold the bag with both hands, and grandmas gonna get the
dye out. We're gonna need to squish it around again, so like this yeah. We push
it back and forth, and back and forth. Can you squish it. Look at that! Is it getting
nice and blue? Yeah. Look how pretty. Isn't that pretty. It's like a robin's egg blue,
isn't it. Wow! Oh so gorgeous, yeah I like it.
Okay. Ready to pull it out. Okay let's see what it looks like. We'll take the egg
out of the baggie. Oh it's pretty. It is pretty, grandma! I like it.
This will be a yellow one!
Yeah, it's gonna be yellow. This is real easy to do, and probably older kids could even do
this by their self. But Cohen's just three, so we're gonna use grandmas help.
Yeah we squish it down in the dye again. Squish, squish, squish you little egg.
You little egg. Oh look how pretty it looks. It looks like a little bitty egg
banana. It's so yellow, and it's so pretty. See what it looks like. Wow, look at that!
It's dark and cool. Yeah it's darker isn't it. Let's put it
right up there by Mr. blue okay. Now which one do we do next. Okay ready?
Throw it in the bag. Okay hold it with both hands. What color is next? Green!
That's right - as green as the grass. Hold onto the top, and then just go squishy, squishy,
squishy. You could put some music on
while you do this, couldn't we.
Cohen sings: Bulletproof, because of you, you, you.
Ok, is that about ready to pop out? They're singing about Jesus aren't they. He loves us and takes care of us, doesn't he.
That one's green. Do you like that one too? I do! Now which is your favorite? All of them. Okay, let's do another pink.
What kind of color did you like? I don't know - I kind of like the blue.
Do you know an Easter song? Easter, Easter, Easter, Easter, Easter, Easter.
Okay, are you ready for this? That's a good purple.
It's a pretty purple. Wow, pretty! Yeah, I like that. I like that too. Wow. Yeah you think it'd
You know what all the colors make? Black!
Black! You get black!
Do you think it would be cool to make black? Ok so that's going to be pretty dark.
You put all of them in the same bag and they turn black.
All the colors of the rainbow.
We only have three eggs left.
And then we're gonna get our cookies over here to decorate.
And then we can eat one. What's your favorite color? Red and orange.
Red and orange. Uh Huh. Yeah orange is good. Now what we're gonna do is mix every bag in here.
Look at that!
Let's take it out now. That looks good!
Kinda looks like brown.
Look at that!
Cohen what are these? Cars, with eggs in them. Yeah, they're called egg racers.
They're made by Disney and Nickelodeon and we got him at our friendly Walmart store.
They were only a dollar ninety eight apiece, and we're gonna have some
racing with these. But first we need to put them together, and they just
pop on like that. Real easy to do. And then we can put some stickers on it.
The Nickelodeon one is Paw Patrol. Doing good work, Cohen. Thank you.
It's almost already about done.
I put this sticker on and they're all done. How do you like it now. You're gonna do
grandma's car? Can you get my car done for me? Cuz I need to put another batch of
cookies in the oven. I'm all done. That's enough stickers on you!
You've got to pick out
what color you're gonna race today. Yellow. Yeah the yellow. Okay and then whichever
you think should go in my car. Green! The green one.
Are you ready, steady. Yeah here we go. Oh, who's car won? Yours won - the Paw Patrol car.
Hold it up you're the winner. Oh yeah, and mine was the slower one.
We're on to our next family tradition for Easter, coloring real eggs.
This is like a traditional egg coloring kit by PAAS. I guess we call it paws, I'm
not sure. This year we bought the one that has the monster stickers. Look at
those monster wrappers. And what are these, Cohen? Monster eyeballs. Look at
those eyeballs, monster eyeballs, and lips, and mouths, and everything because we're
gonna make monster eggs. We even have monster hair. I didn't know
it came with hair. That's pretty cool huh. We're going to take each of the dots and
put it in half a cup of water with two tablespoons
of white vinegar. Do you wanna smell what this smells like?
Smell this. Does that smell bad? Ewwwww! That smell bad yeah. But that's what's
needed to keep the color on. I dissolved yet? Uh huh. Okay so we're gonna
let it sit in there. Okay we're gonna put the next color in the next cup. So the next
thing you're gonna do is punch out all these little circles.
That's what's gonna hold the eggs after we color them. It's a hard job making Easter
eggs isn't it. Uh huh. Oh that makes me exhausted.
Does it make it really tired? Are you exhausted? Oh Cohen are you eggs-hausted?
I feel like I need a nap right now. Bye bye, toodle-oo. No don't leave me I need
help. Oh you're gonna help me stick the eggs in.
Very very slowly. Because we don't want to crack the egg. Okay next
one. Put another one in. They're not hot. I'll help you. You can even put it here on
the spoon. Keep stirring them. Do you think they're done enough?
Take the egg and stick it right in there. Did you drop it? That's okay. We've got more paper towels.
Such a good job. Oh okay okay put it over here. Well, how do you like that one?
I like it a lot. Teamwork. One in there. One in there. That was like an egg toss.
What does yellow and red make, Cohen? Orange. You're right. You're smart. How'd you get
so smart? I don't know.
Aaahhhh! Stop that grandma!
Hey eggs! How you doing? What color do you like to be?
Pink, oh why why do you want to be pink? Why do you want to be green? Oh such hard work!
Are you exhausted? Uh huh. I'm eggs-hausting! Bye Bye! Toodle-oo! Oh don't leave yet. Don't leave!
Don't say bye, bye, toodle-oo! We're putting stickers on now for our monsters.
There's some eyeballs on our racers. This monster has four mouths. Does he eat a lot of food?
Okay so we got to make him some feet. Whoops there he goes! Okay so what
we're gonna do is we're gonna shrink wrap this one to be a monster right, Cohen.
So we're gonna put it in a holder.
Whoa pretty cool look at him. Awesome! It worked! Thank you Paas! We love these.
This is even on the plastic egg it used, cuz it was shrink wrapped.
So Cohen, think we had a good day with lots of teamwork. We made cookies. Tada!
And we made eggs! Look at those Easter eggs. Aren't those beautiful monster eggs!
How about we keep them. You think we should keep them? I know I think we should too.
Okay looks high-five on our egg coloring and our cookies.
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