Easter is quickly approaching and I’ve decided to do an egg hunt for the kids this year. In recent years, we have given our children one small gift as we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. I want to keep with that tradition, but I’d like to add the fun of having an egg hunt. But I don’t want candy or little cheap plastic things to invade our house . 🙂
All of these ideas are meant to be split up into separate eggs. So at the end of the hunt, your child will have a complete set of the item you have chosen. For example, if you want to give a child a set of crayons you would divide them evenly into the eggs.
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10 Cheap Ways to Fill Easter Eggs for Children
1. Finger Puppets – I ordered this set for a little one in my house. There are some really cute animal sets as well. I would recommend checking the estimated shipping date if you are working within a short time frame because sometimes these lower cost items take a bit longer to arrive.
2. Homemade Playdough – You can find 50 homemade playdough recipes over at Free Homeschool Deals! If your eggs have holes in them, I would think the playdough may dry out so be careful.
3. Puzzles – We always love puzzles in our home and I know my children would have fun with this idea.
4. Craft/Art Supplies – There are so many different ways you could go with this idea! Here are a few things off the top of my head:
- Beads and string to make bracelets
- Sidewalk chalk
- Googly eyes
- Sequin
- Pom poms
- Rubber stamps
- Stickers
5. Magnet Set – Alphabet or number magnets would be a great learning gift.
6. Coins – Place coins in your children’s Easter eggs. You could also choose to put enough to purchase a small treat like an ice cream cone, slurpee, or trip the dollar store to pick out something of their own choice.
7. Small Games – There are a variety of small games that have pieces which could be split up between eggs. You could even bust out some old school action with jacks or marbles.
8. Felt Play Set – When I thought of this idea, this felt cupcake busy bag from Money Saving Mom came to mind. I made this set a few years ago and my children love this activity! Any small felt play set would work and you can find lots of ideas online.
9. LEGO Set – Your LEGO fans would be thrilled to find a small LEGO set in their eggs!
10. Free Easter Coupons – I created these free printable coupons for my kiddos and have them available for my subscribers. There are 16 coupons – 12 with activities already chosen and 4 blank coupons to add the activity of your choice. Just enter the information below and you’ll receive the Free Printable Easter Coupons for Kids and other exclusive freebies and content from Lasting Thumbprints.
So what are you doing for Easter this year? We’ll enjoy the morning at church and then come home to enjoy each other and continue to celebrate what the Lord has done for us!
Victoria says
Thank you! I love the idea of non-candy treats.
Jo says
So glad you liked the ideas, Victoria!
Judy Brubaker says
My daughter had allergies so no jelly beans for her so i made a tradition in their Easter baskets….a kite…sidewalk chalk…and bubbles. All of my kids looked forward to what kind they would get each year and never grew tired of the same thing…they looked forward to it
Jo says
That sounds like a great tradition! I know my children would enjoy a basket with those goodies. 🙂 Thanks for sharing, Judy!