Dear Tracy,

Am I the only one overwhelmed by all of the candy during the holidays? 

Having a tiny human with food allergies means that David can basically have nothing holiday themed from the grocery store. Everything contains traces of the things that can send my child into anaphylactic shock, which means out of necessity our baskets are candy free. So, here are some ideas I’ve used and plan to use in the future to celebrate Easter.

 1-3 Year Olds

Teething Rings

Applesauce Pouches 

Blocks 

A plastic chair (I found this red one at Big Lots!)

Finger Paint

Bubbles

Swim Suit (and lessons!)

Board Books

Soccer Ball 

Sleeping Bag 

 

4-6 Year Olds 

Bubbles 

Hot Wheels Cars

Sketch Pads 

Picture Books 

Children’s Science Museum Pass

Rain Boots 

T-ball Set 

Camping Chair

 

 

Are there any Mommas out there with older children who can share tried and true Easter Basket ideas for their kids? 

What has been the most loved surprise in your kiddo’s Easter Basket? 

 

Love, 

Jess

 

 

 

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Written by Jessica Lin
I'm a mom of one very sweet and active little boy who keeps me busy with everyday adventures chasing down space bandits, digging for buried treasure in the sandbox, or sailing the seven seas in a cardboard box. To keep a balance in life, I stress bake, pretend to knit, and oh yeah...I'm writing a book of fiction.