Why is it that those little plastic eggs never fit together properly? And how is it possible that you’re still finding pastel-colored candy wrappers in July? Skip all the plastic and junk this year and help the Easter Bunny out by building a basket your kids will love and you’ll feel great about.
1. Click through below to your favorite bookstore and order 3-6 delightful books. Get them delivered, or run out and pick them up the next time you’re running errands. (5 minutes or less.)
2. Hit up a local thrift shop for a basket. There will be tons to choose from, and you’ll save yourself some money and feel great about the upcycling. If you need to slap some glitter paint on it, go for it (add an extra 5 min for glitter paint). While you’re there, you can look for stuffies, toys, scarves, or other fun items to make your sweetie smile and dress up the basket. (~10 minutes.)
3. Shred some colorful newspaper or advertisements from the recycle bin—if you can look for similar colors, you’ll be ahead of the game. This is super easy if you have a shredder, but if you don’t, try folding the paper in a fan shape and making little cuts to get a crinkle-cut effect. (~10 minutes.)
4. The best part of the Easter basket is the big reveal. Find a great hiding place, and leave a trail of clues your toddler can follow! (~5 minutes.)
Fill your little ones’ Easter Baskets with board books you can read together! When you find a book that your toddler loves, you’ll be rewarded with grins, giggles, and the knowledge and confidence that you’re helping create a lifelong reader. Here are some of our favorites…
An Interactive Book about Friendship for the Youngest Readers
An Interactive Book Full of Animals and Hugs
An Interactive Spin-the-Wheel Book All About Color
A Lift-the-Flap Counting Book