| Appreciate any egg filler ideas. |
| Jelly Beans |
| What ages? |
| Candy. Anything else why bother. |
| 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. |
| Money. Fruit snacks. Stickers. Squishies. Temporary tattoos. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
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. |
| Quarters, stickers, temporary tattoos |
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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) |