bunny love

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I went shopping for my kids Easter baskets this week. ย They are beyond thrilled that the hoppity hoppity bunny is on his way! ย There is much bunny love going on at our house right now. ย Except for the fact that neither of them wants to actually go see the Easter bunny. ย Cracks me up! ย I get so excited living vicariously through them. ย Remember how fun holidays were when we were kids? ย I do. ย Easter was especially fun with all that yummy goodness I found in my basket!

Instead of mounds of chocolate bunnies, jelly beans, or marshmallow Peeps, I aim to live out a healthier Easter tradition with my kiddos. ย A bit different from the way we celebrated Easter as a kid. ย I try to be creative and avoid putting tons of candy in their baskets. ย They each get one chocolate bunny sucker and that’s pretty much it for sweets. ย Instead of sugary treats, I might bag up some healthy snacks or throw some organic fruit gummies in there. ย My kids love when they get little ‘gifts’ for Easter and they don’t even notice the amount of candy in their baskets is practically zilch.

Ideas for healthier Easter basket treats:

  • Organic Granola
  • Annie’s Cheddar Bunnies*
  • Organic Trail Mix
  • Homemade oatmeal cookies
  • Organic Raisins*
  • Annie’s Gummy Bunnies*
  • Dark chocolate covered pretzels or raisins
  • Yummy Earth* lollipops, gummy bears, sour worms

Ideas for themed Easter baskets or Easter bags or Easter pails:

  • Garden Basket- Fill the basket with all things gardening! ย Gloves, garden tools, seeds, small pots, sun hat, garden mat.
  • Dress-up Basket- Fill it with a tu-tu and wings, superman shirt, batman mask, lady bug costume, etc.
  • Outside Play Basket- Jump rope, chalk, jacks, beach gear, sunglasses, shovel and pal, sunscreen, etc.
  • Arts and Crafts Basket- Paints, crayons, coloring books, art pads, markers.
  • Doll Basket: You can buy a small doll or fill the basket with accessories for a doll your child already has. There are so many doll clothes, shoes, hats, bottles, and bags to choose from. ย If you have a daughter, you already know this.
  • My Favorite Color Basket- Use your child’s favorite color for inspiration and fill, fill, fill!
  • Sports/Hobby Basket- Chess lover, make-up artist, dancer, singer…endless possibilities.
  • Book Basket- Your child’s favorite author and an array of new books to read.

There are countless ideas to make this Easter happy and healthy for your family! ย All you have to do is think outside the box!

What are you putting in your kids Easter baskets this year?

dr. lisa

*A little FYI:
  • Yummy Earth is certified organic, gluten-free, peanut-free, tree nut-free, and has no chemical colors, artificial flavors, or high fructose corn syrup.
  • Annie’s Gummy Bunnies are certified organic and made with 100% daily Vitamin C, no added preservatives, vegan, gelatin-free, gluten-free, and absolutely NO artificial colorings.
  • Annie’s Cheddar Bunnies are non-gmo and no sugar added.
  • Newman’s Own Organic Raisins are USDA certified organic ย and high in antioxidants.

One response to “bunny love”

  1. Awesome baskets. ๐Ÿ™‚

    We do a choco bunny, and a few jelly beans, but the rest is all silly little toys from the $1 store or more recently, as the kids outgrow that kind of thing, a coveted book, video game or dvd. One year, Jessi got baseball gear- including a mitt and bat as she got into Little League. ๐Ÿ™‚

    One thing… I hope you won’t mind me mentioning it here, but I’m a bit obsessed- I wish parents would think twice and three times before buying their child a pet for Easter. 95% of the bunnies bought at Easter will not live to be a year old. Many are bred in warehouse “rodent mills” to be sold to petshops. They’re, in general, genetically weak and prone to illness.

    so please… if you’re going to get a pet for your child, do your homework first. Easter is a fine time to add a friend to your home, as long as you’re well prepared in advance and ready to take on a 10 year responsibility.

    /end rant

    Happy Easter. ๐Ÿ™‚

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