As Easter approaches, we are facing another candy filled holiday. You might have candy hanging around still from Valentine’s Day or maybe even Halloween and definitely don’t need more.
Inevitably, kids will attend a party or event in which they will get candy.
Luckily, you can control how much candy kids get at the Easter egg hunts you host.
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I’ve complied a list of 30 non-candy Easter egg fillers to help you avoid sugar highs on Easter. Make sure to check out the bonus tip at at the end.
- Easter Stickers
- Easter Tattoos
- Coins
- Notes
- Play-Doh
- Silly Putty
- Mini Cars
- Stamps
- Mini Bubbles
- Punch Balloon
- Hair accessories
- Socks
- Nail polish
- Lip gloss or chapstick
- Jewelry
- Legos
- Puzzle pieces
- LEGO Minifigures
- Mini characters
- Thomas and Friends Minis
- Hatch and Grow Eggs
- Mini Springs
- Sticky Hands
- Whistle
- Small Toy Dinosaurs
- Bounce Balls
- Relaxable Stress Balls
- Pirate Eye Patches
- Barbie Clothes & Accessories
- Mini glow sticks
Bonus tip: If you do goody bags for birthday or classroom parties, you know you never can buy a bag with the exact amount of items. You need 17 sticky hands and each bag has 8, leaving you with a lot of leftovers. Toss those leftovers in a box throughout the year and use those for your Eater egg fillers.