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US residents can opt out of "sales" of personal data.
Because kids don't get a free pass on April 1.
If you’re the sewing type this prank will leave you in stitches.
Find the recipe here.
Want to take this prank to the next level? When your kid asks where you’re moving to, say, “Alaska.”
Learn more here.
Use your best acting skills as you tell your worried kid the principal’s laundry list of complaints.
"I can't explain what happened, kids. Right now everything I know about the universe is upside down!"
Try not to laugh as your kid tries over and over to turn on the TV. Find this prank and some other good ones here.
Unscrew the cap, cover the top with saran wrap, then screw the cap back on and cut off the excess.
A halved peach in yogurt not only looks like an egg, but also makes a delicious breakfast. Learn more here.
This one is especially great for kids who regularly bring in the mail.
When your kid pours the milk it will change colors as it rises to the top. Learn more here.
Unscrew the cap to the faucet, put a pellet from an Easter egg kit under it, then screw the cap back on. This will make colored water come out of the faucet.
Learn how here.
This is especially funny if you switch your kid’s sweet cereal with dad’s bran flakes.
In your computer’s settings you can make it so that the cursor goes in the opposite direction than it normally does.
Your kid will be stumped why nothing happens when they touch or click on the icons.
Sorry, kid. Mwahahahahaha!
Learn more here.
That first sip will be classic. Learn more here.
This "milk" actually is quite tasty and makes a sweet snack. Learn more here.
The soap won’t lather, which should give your kids fits as they try to get ready. Find this prank and others like it here.
Waking up in their sibling’s room is a hilarious way to start April Fools’ Day.
When your kids ask about it tell them you went to the hairdresser while they were at school.
Ask your kids to plant some of these in the yard before they leave for school, then replace the "seeds" with real donuts to be discovered when they get home.
“I’m sorry, sweetie, did I say iPad? I meant I bought you an eye pad.”
How mad can they get when it's made out of chocolate? Learn how to make one here.
Open the bag from the bottom, swap the Cheetos for carrot slices, then glue it back together. Your kid shouldn’t mind — after all, they’re both orange, right?
Your kids will find this one hilarious…in a decade or two.
Tell your kid to lean close as you cut them a "slice." Just don’t expect your startled kid to help you clean up the mess!