As the Easter holiday approaches, the age-old question arises: “What about the chocolate bunnies, Cadbury eggs, and Reese’s treats?” While I certainly include the classic goodies in my kids’ Easter baskets and let them indulge for the day (or week), I prefer not to micromanage their candy consumption. It’s much more fun to let them dive in and enjoy without the fuss of rationing.
However, I understand that candy isn’t suitable for every family due to various reasons, including allergies or dietary restrictions. That’s why I like to mix in some fun toys and activities to keep the little ones entertained, especially during our car ride to Grandma’s or to help mitigate the inevitable sugar crash before dinner.
In addition to the usual bubbles and sidewalk chalk (which are staples in our household), I’ve discovered some exciting new additions that will outlast the holiday weekend:
- Mini Playmobil Sets: These are great on their own or can complement their existing collection.
- Card Games: Perfect for keeping the kiddos occupied while the adults sip on their favorite drinks and share those cringe-worthy family stories.
- Craft Kits: A fantastic way to entertain the kids at the table during family gatherings.
- A Family Movie: While this might seem a bit extravagant to some, I enjoy including items that provide joy long after Easter has passed. It feels special when I tuck in things like a beloved movie or a craft kit, alongside the traditional candies.
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In summary, Easter can be a delightful mix of traditional treats and thoughtful gifts that engage children beyond just the holiday. Using this approach, you can create a memorable Easter basket that they will appreciate and enjoy for days to come.
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