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Easter is just a few weeks away, and this time around I wanted a different approach for setting up my kid’s Easter Basket. I desperately want to avoid the sugar overload, therefore, I needed to put a limit on the candies. He gets plenty of Easter candy at our traditional family Easter egg hunt gathering, and that’s good enough for us. For my kid Easter basket, I wanted a different approach, so I created a simple homemade non-candy Easter basket ideas for kids.
Every year we get bombarded with candies, that just sit in candy bowl for months in which I find myself throwing it out. My little man still believes in the Easter Bunny, and I know my time is limited with his belief in all these cute myth for kids so I make sure I go all out. As I started to gather items for my son non-candy Easter basket, I compiled a list of things that you can use to create your basket filled with goodies.
Toy Story 4 Collapsible Nylon Easter Basket
Crayons, Finger paint, coloring pencils, markers,
Crayola Washable Palm Grasp Crayons for Toddlers
Crayola Color Wonder Disney Pixar Finding Dory Mess Free Stampers & Drawing pad Set
Crayola All That Glitters Art Case
I always take a trip to Dollar Tree, stores in which I find all kinds of toys, snacks, and books.
Non-candy snacks;
Hope these Non-Candy Easter Baskets ideas will help you create your kid’s baskets. What non-candy ideas did you use to create your Easter Baskets? I would love to hear all about it. Email me and let me know.
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