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What to Give Kids on Easter that’s NOT Sweets or Junk Food
Here is a list of ideas to brighten up your Easter festivities… and make them a lot healthier, too!

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Easter marks the beginning of Spring and outdoor festivities to come. But it also marks some serious spending...a lot of which is spent on SWEETS!
As a parent—or any adult having fun with kids this Sunday—you’ll want to ration the goodies so the little ones don’t start bouncing off the walls. And, you don’t have to be boxed in by the easy traditions of chocolate and marshmallow peeps. Here’s a list of Easter sweets alternatives and basket ideas that will brighten your day… and make it a lot healthier, too!
This Easter, fill your baskets with these great gifts:
Wondering what you can include in your plastic Easter eggs this year that aren’t sweets? Check out this list of tiny Easter egg filler ideas!
Or forego the plastic eggs altogether and hunt for real eggs you’ve dyed or decorated together (fun activity alert!) or wrap money and treats in reusable ribbon.
Whatever you choose for your special bunnies, we hope your holiday is hopping good fun!