I have seen lots of posts on Pinterest for these magic jelly beans. I have been meaning to do this for the past couple of years but finally got around to trying it this year, and it was a big hit.
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Magic jelly beans are fun. You just give your child a small handful of jelly beans to plant in a pot or in the garden.
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When they come back the next day the jelly beans have “magically” turned into lollipops!
This is fun for younger kids, but older kids will enjoy it too. My 9-year-old twin boys thought it was silly at first, but who is going to say no to lollipops growing the garden, I mean really? They put on a good face for their 4-year-old brother, and secretly enjoyed their extra Easter candy.
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