I'm totally on board with her plan. Well, totally except for the part where I already bought those bunny rabbit glasses from the Target dollar bin because they are just ridiculously cute. But other than that, I'm TOTALLY on board.
What I really love about Julie's Easter basket list is that she doesn't recommend any candy -- which my kids get plenty of from school and who knows where else. Instead, she suggests giving BOOKS!
So after you read Julie's post and you're looking for book ideas, here are some of my past posts recommending children's books that are Junius and Pippi approved:
- Books for Pippi
- Books that make us giggle
- More books from the library
- Books to enjoy
- Non-fancy books
- Strong girl books
- Sweet children's stories
- Funny books for bedtime
- Helen's books
- Donaldson and Scheffler
- Pippi's reading list
- Musical kids 'books
- Girl reads
- Classic children's books
- Children's books for the stage
- First favorite five
Leave a note in the comments to share some of your favorite books for kids or your favorite non-candy items to include in Easter baskets.
I love to include Annie's organic snacks. I buy them for his lunchbox treats anyway and nothing makes for a cuter Easter basket than cheddar bunnies or bunny cookies and gummies.
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I like to add spring outside supplies that we need to refresh anyway- bubbles, chalk, new balls, etc.
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