SallyFashion Wooden Fake Eggs for Nesting Boxes, 9 PCS White Easter Eggs for Craft Pretend Play Kitchen Accessories for Toddler Kids

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9 reviews for SallyFashion Wooden Fake Eggs for Nesting Boxes, 9 PCS White Easter Eggs for Craft Pretend Play Kitchen Accessories for Toddler Kids

  1. Eileen

    Solid and sturdy wooden eggs, great for painting.
    These wooden eggs were the perfect activity for Easter. The kids loved painting them and using them for their egg hunt. We are excited to re-use them again next year. So much easier than dying real eggs and we enjoyed doing something different. Would highly recommend. They are very sturdy and solid. Also they are smooth and ready for painting.

  2. K

    Cute!
    Great item! Best for Easter eggs, for springtime/holiday display! Color however you like, i used markers

  3. Nikki

    Great alternative to real eggs
    Great solid quality. Kods can make their Easter eggs into keepsakes. Just add the year on each!

  4. DONALD RULE

    eggs
    very cute

  5. Tristyn Desrosiers

    Good alternative to real eggs
    Used to make Easter eggs instead of dying real eggs. Surface is smooth, a little shiny. The markers we used worked perfectly fine and didn’t wipe off. The eggs have a tiny weight to them.

  6. Rose

    Will be buying next year!!!
    Great product! My daughter’s poultry project came out great!

  7. Criss Cullers

    Great for training hens and ducks to lay in nest.
    My next door neighbors have more than fifty free range chickens and muscovy ducks that don’t get cooped up or fed regularly. They breed and sell the birds. They have an open old shed like structure next to my driveway where I think some hens lay eggs for the neighbors. The neighbors have a German shepherd dog that eats the birds. So I understand why the birds mostly live in my yard. At first the birds were a nuisance pooping on my door mat, all over my covered portch, arm rails, furniture, the walk, my vehicles, etc… They flew into my bird feeders untill they knock them down to get the bird seed. Ate all the cat’s food and terrorized my cats, the squirrels, and the song birds. Ate all my herbs and flowers. They dug up the lawn looking for bugs. Broke the garden fountain trying to swim. Knock over the bird bath trying to swim in it. I talked to my neighbors, they told me I could keep the eggs I found on my property. But didn’t seem to understand the birds needed more care. Since the ducks were getting sores on their feet from lack of water, I got them a kitty pool. Now they have two plastic kiddy pools. I have to feed the chickens 40lbs of feed+ extra nutrients+ snacks every week to keep my bird feeders hanging up. I gave them under the 10’x10′ covered porch as the bird dirt bath. Added calcium to their diet to correct the broken and chipped beaks. Clean and medicate their wounds, they come to me when they get injured. I’ve taken them out of the other neighbor’s dogs mouths. There are red tail hawks who try their best to carry off the birds that are too big. I take the ducks back and tell them to eat the chickens they can carry off. I can’t stop the hawks and wild predators, but I can limit it. The feral cats, racoons, and possums eat cat food at night and not as many chickens. Got a porch light I can leave on for the birds sleeping on my property at night. Dog houses with straw for the cold nights and rainy winter days. Now the birds eat out of my hand and come running when I open the door or pull in the driveway after work. The price of eggs got me thinking, I could bate the nest and get the eggs. They lay eggs in the woods and around the property that the racoons and possums eat. But I could be eating thoes eggs too. Week one and I’m getting 2-3 eggs day! All I did was add a dozen of the wooden eggs among the straw nest. Wood is best because wild critters usually won’t carry off the wooden eggs like the other types of fake eggs. I put three eggs in each nest as bate. Ducks and chickens like to lay in nest with eggs already. I wouldn’t add too many, hens get broody and won’t leave a nest when she gets to around 6-10. Even though these wooden eggs are xl size, bright white, and noticably bigger than the chicken eggs. They do work well for baiting nest to train hens where to lay eggs. The wooden eggs are more of an XL chicken or regular duck egg size.

  8. Kyle

    Beautiful craft
    Why did you pick this product vs others?:These worked great to color with markers. The kids made some awesome designs and the best part, we get to keep them forever! …well, and they were cheaper than actual eggs for Easter.

  9. khaled

    اشتريتها عشان الدجاج صار ينقر البيض ويكسره وانحلت المشكلة ولله الحمد

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