Black-Eyed Peas
We just can't get enough of this. You'll Need: Green clothes, black face paint (or eye patch), and green balloons (optional). How to: Dress child in green from head to toe. For younger kids, use non-toxic face paint and draw a black circle around the outside of the eye—wide enough so they won't smudge it constantly. If you're feeling ambitious, blow up as many green balloons as you can and safety pin or glue gun them to their shirt. Add a friend or sibling, and you have black eyed peas in the plural.
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