Friday, April 2, 2010

Egg Hunt Fun for the Mall-ard Ducklings!!


Our ducklings were lined up in a row while traveling to Ryan's house. Our "walking field trip" to the bunny patch was one of the best ever and we didn't have to pay for a bus!! Mrs. Wilkening made sure the path was clearly marked with welcoming bunnies and hanging egg decorations. They were greeted by the Easter Bunny, too, who helped hide the hundreds of plastic eggs. The students were assigned numbers one through thirty-five and their quest was to find and collect only the eggs with their specific number. It was the calmest most relaxeing egg hunt we've ever been too. After the eggs were collected, activities were planned by Coach Hall with numerous variations of relay races. Before we knew it, the pizzas and side dishes which were provided by parents, were ready. Thanks to all our volunteers who made this a great kick-off to Spring Break. And thanks to Romy, Ryan, Nikki, Melanie, and all the parents for your help during this festive morning of fun and memories for the children! Afterward, the ducklings waddled back to the classroom for some "down" time, of course!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a great idea. I'm sure the kids loved the walk. It sounds like such a fun time. Thanks to every one who made it so fun for the kids.
-Leanne Prendergast

Anonymous said...

This was a well organized, festive egg hunt. Joey had such a great day. Thank you Romy for opening your house for the class! -Karen Morris

Lourdes said...

What a "hoppy" day it was! A special thanks to Romy for inviting us over, to Coach Hall for organizing all the thematic games, and to Melanie for capturing it all on film. We greatly appreciate you!

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