Still? We've barely started since they didn't understand it before. I plan on doing them until they beg me to stop when they are in middle school...lol. Heck, I got them in high school still.
I'm putting in standard candy, bubbles, tattoos and little toys. I'm hoping that the Easter basket scented play dough favors I'm selling will do well this year.
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No "still" about it lol! MIL still makes a basket for each of her kids and their partners! We'll put candy in theirs and dole it out very slowly. Possibly one small toy as well. We don't do a big gift or anything, just grass and their favorite types of candy in Easter version (reese's eggs, the whoppers eggs, things like that). At MILs the bunny usually leaves me a bottle of my favorite wine that I won't buy for mysefl!
I plan on putting in DD's Easter basket a religious item (as usual - maybe a chocolate cross or something), her favorite candy, bubbles, side walk chalk, a small book and or a movie, a pair of pjs (if they are needed)
When she was younger I would put puffs, mum mums, yogurt melts, book, pjs and a relgious item and I will do this for DS this year
My girls get two Easter baskets - one from us, one from my parents. Last year from my parents they got a beach towel and bag, and from us they got a book and a chocolate cross.
This year I don't know what my mom is doing, but I am putting sunglasses and headbands in DD1's basket, and sunglasses and new sippy cups in DD2's basket. They'll both get a little chocolate treat, too.
Mama to two sweet girls DD1 Feb 2010 DD2 Sept 2011
My last Easter basket was on my wedding day LOL. This will be the first year I really do one for DS, the previous years he got an empty one to use for his egg hunts. He's been super focused on the beach lately so I'm going to get him a sand castle bucket, shovel, sand sifters etc. I don't plan to do candy. Probably some plain cookies or something.
My kids are 8 and 12, and they're fully aware that I'm the Easter Bunny, but I still do baskets. Why would you stop doing baskets now? You're just getting to the fun age for stuff like this!! You're just getting to the point where the child understands and can really anticipate the holiday!
I don't go overboard. In the past I've stocked the basket with: a new book, small craft kit or art supply, school supplies, little toys/action figures/trading cards, earrings or hair thingies for DD, and of course candy.
I don't even go crazy with the candy. I will do a combo of candy along with special treats like favorite granola bar, gum, dried fruit, lunchbox snacks, etc.
I probably spend around $20 per basket. My kids both have a basket they use every year.
I mean don't you just keep doing them forever and ever!? lol Yes we do do them and this year the baskets are going to be way toned down. I think lol My kids are spoiled and I want to cut back. Easter baskets will be something small
I make small baskets for each kid. We don't give candy, but give yogurt covered raisins as a treat. I like to get gold coins from the bank. I usually will put in a few books and one small toy.
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I still get an Easter basket and I am 29. I don't fill them with candy. This year they are both getting some clothes, swirly straws, and a toy in their baskets.
Each holiday they get a toothbrush. I can usually find one specially made for the holiday. Both are getting a Hello Kitty dressed up as a bunny this yr. They will also get stickers and last yr, they rec'd a kite.
Between the neighborhood egg hunt and PS egg hunt they have more than enough candy.
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We started doing it last year when she really understood the concept of it. But she knows it's just a silly tradition and doesn't actually think there is a giant bunny somewhere hiding eggs.
This year is pretty special though. We have chickens, and decided that this spring we want to get a few ducks as well. Just so happens that the hatch date for the ducklings we are getting from the farm store is on Easter, so we'll be getting Easter ducklings. Its going to be so cute.
BUT I do not in any way suggest getting bunnies/chicks/ducklings for Easter. So many people do and end up dumping them later when they are not small and cute anymore, and it's really pretty sad.
We normally do plastic eggs with goldfish and fruit snacks in them, as well as a couple boiled/colored eggs from our chickens(new this year since our girls just started laying!!) and I'm going to sew her a stuffed rabbit.
Re: Do you still do Easter baskets? If so, what are you putting in them?
Still? We've barely started since they didn't understand it before. I plan on doing them until they beg me to stop when they are in middle school...lol. Heck, I got them in high school still.
I'm putting in standard candy, bubbles, tattoos and little toys. I'm hoping that the Easter basket scented play dough favors I'm selling will do well this year.
I think I will be doing Easter baskets for DS until 6th grade.
I got DS the following:
1. Thomas the Train Movie (Amazon)
2. Ice Age (It has 2 movies in there) (Walmart)
3. Thomas the Train Easter Edition Wooden Train (Amazon)
4. Percy the Train wooden train (Amazon)
5. Easter book (Walmart)
6. Bubbles (Walmart)
7. Water game (Walmart)
I still need:
1. Light up wand toy from Walgreen's
2. One Cadbury Chocolate Egg
3. One package of Peeps
I plan on putting in DD's Easter basket a religious item (as usual - maybe a chocolate cross or something), her favorite candy, bubbles, side walk chalk, a small book and or a movie, a pair of pjs (if they are needed)
When she was younger I would put puffs, mum mums, yogurt melts, book, pjs and a relgious item and I will do this for DS this year
My girls get two Easter baskets - one from us, one from my parents. Last year from my parents they got a beach towel and bag, and from us they got a book and a chocolate cross.
This year I don't know what my mom is doing, but I am putting sunglasses and headbands in DD1's basket, and sunglasses and new sippy cups in DD2's basket. They'll both get a little chocolate treat, too.
DD1 Feb 2010
DD2 Sept 2011
I still get a easter basket from my parents
My DD is getting sidewalk chalk, bubbles, necklace set, hair ponies, a book, and candy. Simple but enough!
My kids are 8 and 12, and they're fully aware that I'm the Easter Bunny, but I still do baskets. Why would you stop doing baskets now? You're just getting to the fun age for stuff like this!! You're just getting to the point where the child understands and can really anticipate the holiday!
I don't go overboard. In the past I've stocked the basket with: a new book, small craft kit or art supply, school supplies, little toys/action figures/trading cards, earrings or hair thingies for DD, and of course candy.
I don't even go crazy with the candy. I will do a combo of candy along with special treats like favorite granola bar, gum, dried fruit, lunchbox snacks, etc.
I probably spend around $20 per basket. My kids both have a basket they use every year.
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I love these two beautiful children!
Each holiday they get a toothbrush. I can usually find one specially made for the holiday. Both are getting a Hello Kitty dressed up as a bunny this yr. They will also get stickers and last yr, they rec'd a kite.
Between the neighborhood egg hunt and PS egg hunt they have more than enough candy.
This year we will be out of town so we just finished putting it together.
Here is what I put in :
Cars kite
Toy story throw blanket
chocolate
money
books
playdough
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Baby #3 Born April 2009
Baby #4 due date February 2015
We started doing it last year when she really understood the concept of it. But she knows it's just a silly tradition and doesn't actually think there is a giant bunny somewhere hiding eggs.
This year is pretty special though. We have chickens, and decided that this spring we want to get a few ducks as well. Just so happens that the hatch date for the ducklings we are getting from the farm store is on Easter, so we'll be getting Easter ducklings. Its going to be so cute.
BUT I do not in any way suggest getting bunnies/chicks/ducklings for Easter. So many people do and end up dumping them later when they are not small and cute anymore, and it's really pretty sad.
We normally do plastic eggs with goldfish and fruit snacks in them, as well as a couple boiled/colored eggs from our chickens(new this year since our girls just started laying!!) and I'm going to sew her a stuffed rabbit.