What non sugary treats are you putting in the eggs you hide?
Any baby friendly ideas? I'm trying to choose some things that would be safe for both toddler and baby.
For O I usually do fruit treats, nuts, stickers, etc but D can't have those things yet. I guess the other option is to load them by color and separate them after the hunt but before they open them.
We don't fill the ones at home - the fun is finding them - but daycare wanted filled ones. I found some at Walgreens that were filled with small toys instead of candy, like plastic dinosaurs and such.
We are going to put loose change in the eggs this year and then open them next to piggy banks so the money goes directly there. Aiden loves feeding his banks.
We use flameless tea lights and have a glow in the dark egg hunt. Candy free. If you look in my blog there's a link listed under the crafts section. I'd link it but I'm on my phone now.
Re: Egg hunt treats
We don't fill the ones at home - the fun is finding them - but daycare wanted filled ones. I found some at Walgreens that were filled with small toys instead of candy, like plastic dinosaurs and such.
I just had an easter egg hunt at my house this weekend for 10 1-3 year olds; here is what I loaded the eggs with:
1) Yogurt Rasins
2) Yogurt Blueberries
3) Dried Cherries
4) Dried Cranberries
5) Animal Crackers</
Goldfish are a big hit.
We went to a neighborhood park that did a egg hunt and they had half filled with goldfish and half filled with marshmellows.
DS wouldn't even tough the marshmellows. He just wanted more fishes!
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