Dying Easter eggs....according to Henry Thomas!
Step 1: Taste them all to make sure they're just perfect, maybe break one or two before we dye them.

Step 2: Drop them in the pretty colors, literally drop them, maybe break another one, who knows!

Step 3: Now they have to dry.

Step 4: Admire them...oooohhhh, aaaahhh.

Step 5: Oops, taste them again before the dye is dry.

Step 6: Time for a snack break, Cheerios of course!

Step 7: Better put my feet up, this is hard work!
Step 8: Admire them some more.
Nice work on the Eggs, Henry! I would put my foot up after all that hard work too!
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