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My kids are older now, so as they have outgrown all the old traditions that use to entice the kiddos. Omg, that reminds me of an Easter egg hunt I held at my house for my kids and nieces. There was one or two special eggs that were marked by a small piece of paper inside them. So I recall seeing eggs dumped out all over the yard that the children didn’t even collect what was inside to see if that egg had the special prizes. Lol, they had a goal that day; all the chaos of having a group of that size so close in age flew by so fast they all grown up now. Some of them even have little blessings of their own. The good old days: enjoy each and every day with your children and grandchildren as they grow up way too fast. Yes, believe me, I know how hard it can get, between my disabilities and being blessed with a big family, most days were extremely exhausting. I have young adults & teenagers, so it’s challenging in a whole different way now. Anyways, I put together a list of cool Easter/Ostara gift basket ideas for all ages.

Kids Books

Coloring & Activity Books

Stuffed Animal & Activity Kits

Premade Easter Baskets & Bulk Easter Candy

Amazon has a great variety of Easter basket items . These premade baskets I shared are from Walmart they are under $25 the baskets i saw on Amazon were $25 plus, All the rest of the items are under $10 . I know how expensive the holidays are with children.For the kiddos, Play-Doh, bubbles, and chalk were also a hit. With the teenagers, maybe a gift card with their favorite treats. What Easter/Ostarta traditions do you & your families do?

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