Easter egg fillers

Anonymous
Appreciate any egg filler ideas.
Anonymous
Jelly Beans
Anonymous
What ages?
Anonymous
Candy. Anything else why bother.
Anonymous
Just candy. If you know what the kids like that's great, but otherwise just put some random candy in it. I'd try to do a mix because we have a kid who doesn't like the one type of candy they do at our church (jelly beans), but even that's doing more than necessary.
Anonymous
Money. Fruit snacks. Stickers. Squishies. Temporary tattoos.
Anonymous
I put sticky notes with age appropriate privileges for them like stay up 30 minutes late, pick dinner, free Starbucks, go out for dessert after dinner, etc
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I put sticky notes with age appropriate privileges for them like stay up 30 minutes late, pick dinner, free Starbucks, go out for dessert after dinner, etc


You control your kid’s bedtime? That’s weird.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I put sticky notes with age appropriate privileges for them like stay up 30 minutes late, pick dinner, free Starbucks, go out for dessert after dinner, etc


You control your kid’s bedtime? That’s weird.


What, lol? When she was 6, yes.
Anonymous
Whole Foods had a cute joke book on eggs. Also, they had a MadLibs book on eggs and Easter things. My kid doesn’t like candy so I always have to buy stuff other than candy.
Anonymous
As an alternative, you don’t have to fill them. I’d hide dozens of plastic eggs around the living room every year, that the kids loved to hunt for, but I left a chocolate bunny and whatever other treats I was giving them in their easter basket. I think I sometimes left bubbles, sidewalk chalk, stickers, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I put sticky notes with age appropriate privileges for them like stay up 30 minutes late, pick dinner, free Starbucks, go out for dessert after dinner, etc


You control your kid’s bedtime? That’s weird.


What, lol? When she was 6, yes.


Your kid will sleep when she’s tired, she doesn’t need a bedtime.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I put sticky notes with age appropriate privileges for them like stay up 30 minutes late, pick dinner, free Starbucks, go out for dessert after dinner, etc


You control your kid’s bedtime? That’s weird.


What, lol? When she was 6, yes.


Your kid will sleep when she’s tired, she doesn’t need a bedtime.


Lol. Have you ever been to a sleepover? They will stay up all night if they can. Try parenting and have some rules.
Anonymous
Quarters, stickers, temporary tattoos
Anonymous
A big chocolate bunny
A package of peeps (I hate these, DD loves them)
A new headband or barrettes
A book (bonus if Easter/bunny themed, but not always)
Spring/summer shoes (either dressy or water friendly, whichever are more in need)
Gel pens
Bubble bath/skin care/makeup (depends on age and interest level-- I'm talking Target grade fun stuff, not expensive items from Sephora)
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