Healthy Easter
Treats - Easter Bunnies Bring More Than Chocolate
Eggs
Easter baskets don’t have to be full of
chocolate and peeps. Here are some great ideas that will fill
your Easter basket without all the extra fat and
sugar.

Bubbles
What child doesn’t love to blow bubbles? Grab a couple of
bottles of bubbles for this year’s Easter basket. The kids will
have a blast with them and with a little luck it will be warm
enough outside to keep them busy and running around chasing
bubbles for quite some time.
Sidewalk Chalk
Another fun treat is sidewalk chalk. This is the perfect
time to draw on the sidewalk with the weather warming up. Plus
we get enough rain in the spring that your driveway or sidewalk
won’t be decorated for too long.
Homemade Playdough
Make some playdough using your favorite homemade playdough
recipe (we have one at kinderinfo.com). Get a couple of small
playdough toys to go along with it and let the fun begin.
Toys from the Dollar Store
You can also pick up some very inexpensive toys at the
dollar store. I have found anything from Easter themed coloring
books to kites in there. This is also a great place to shop for
the Easter baskets themselves, as well as some plastic Easter
eggs that are great for hiding small trinkets and treats.
Of course every child should have some special treats in the
Easter basket as well. Along with the obligatory chocolate
bunny, include some healthier treats.
Chocolate and Yogurt Covered Raisins
Both chocolate and yogurt covered raisins look like little
mini Easter eggs and are a yummy treat. Fill a small cellophane
bag with these sweet treats and tie a pretty bow around it.
Trail Mix with Jellybeans
Mix some low sugar cereal like chex, or cheerios with some
small pretzels, peanuts, raisins, and some jellybeans for an
Easter inspired Trail Mix. You don’t have to feel bad about
your kids filling up on this. Pour your trail mix in a small
bag, or fill some large plastic Easter eggs with the mix.

By Susanne Myers
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