CLEVELAND — Easter is this Sunday, but with the stay-at-home order and social distancing in effect, we have to find creative ways to celebrate. While it will be different this year, the Easter Bunny still comes to your home and you can still honor traditions while finding new ways to enjoy the occasion.
To help everyone out, 3News' Dave Chudowsky turned to the experts for some help -- his daughters.
Brooklyn and London like many kids have had plenty of time at home over the past few weeks to get ready for Easter. One thing they made sure to do was get out the pen and paper and write a traditional Easter letter to their grandparents, one you actually mail instead of an e-mail or connecting on social media.
Coloring Easter pictures is also a great way to have some fun.
The girls made a prayer space at home, too, since they can't go to church on Sunday.
And, like most families, the Chudowsky household loves to color Easter eggs and always make sure to take part in an Easter egg hunt! They advise all kids to ask their parents to help them out with that. They love getting the treats inside.
Speaking of inside, Brooklyn and London also love to help mom cook in the kitchen.
While 2020 will be an odd Easter Sunday, the girls guarantee you can still have fun and celebrate!
The Chud sisters will be back next week with more ideas on GO in the morning and on WKYC.com.
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