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Faux foods have become a delicious way to celebrate April Fools' Day. Serve half of a canned peach atop a flat circle of vanilla yogurt to create a fake fried egg in the morning. (You can serve that with cinnamon-sprinkled apple faux fries.) For dinner, make meatloaf and separate it into cupcake tins, and frost the "cupcakes" with mashed potato frosting as a special "dessert for dinner." And for dessert? Try "grilled cheese" made with slices of pound cake as the bread and gooey yellow frosting in lieu of cheese. The kids' "juice" can be jello refrigerated in glasses, with straws embedded for an extra realistic touch.
Create a crazy candy mixAfrica Studio/shutterstock
Trick them with a seemingly appetizing candy dish—but mix together Skittles, Reeses Pieces, and M&Ms in it. That first handful of candy will definitely taste a little… ahem… unusual. Odds are, they'll probably pick through it a little more carefully after that.
Since it's Easter, make sure you avoid the Easter candies everyone secretly hates.
Let them have a crazy "growth spurt"Africa Studio/shutterstock
The night before April Fools' Day, serve them a healthy dish (try broccoli or Brussels sprouts), and let them know that they'll probably grow quite a bit as a result. Then stuff a few tissues into the toes of their shoes, and perhaps lay out a few a size-too-small clothes for them. The next morning, they won't believe how giant they've become. (And maybe, you'll be able to get them to eat broccoli more often!)
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