1. Serve breakfast in half an Easter Egg!
Everyone wants chocolate for breakfast at Easter – enter the Easter Egg cereal bowl! My kids were a bit unsure about this at first (they didn’t want the milk to spoil their treasured Easter Eggs) but loved it in the end.
2. Gift an Easter Basket
Easter Baskets are usually full of fun springtime treats, such as bubbles, bunny snacks, crafts and things you can use in the spring, such as wellies, sunglasses, seeds to plant, a watering can, etc. We have kept this tradition going and the kids are so excited to see them on Easter morning – it’s like Christmas (but cheaper!!). This year they are getting sticker books, squishy carrot toys, activity books, mini science kits and of course, an Easter Egg.
3. Set up an Egg Hunt
This blog has some fun clue ideas if you need inspiration!
4. Have an Egg and Spoon Race
If you’re using real eggs – and I would definitely recommend plastic ones instead – then outdoors is the way to go! This is fun for the whole family, and you can make it tricker by doing a three-legged race, adding blindfolds, etc. You can buy egg and spoon race kits, but they’re easy to set up yourself too.
5. Bake an Easter dessert
We like to try a different recipe every year but usually take a homemade Easter dessert to the grandparents for Easter dinner. Past favourites have included carrot cake and No-Bake Mini Egg Cheesecake (which as you can see, was a hit with my nephew!). Simple options include bunny-shaped biscuits, cereal and chocolate nests and buns with Easter sprinkles.
You can find the cheesecake recipe here.
6. Decorate Eggs
You can have loads of fun adding crafty bits and bobs to some hard boiled eggs, or use dye to create some fancy colours. Here are some ideas you might like to try.
7. Enjoy some Easter Games
From egg tossing to bunny racing, egg rolling and a glow in the dark egg hunt, this blog is full of fun Easter games that you can play together as a family at home.
8. Plant a Jelly Bean Garden
Sprinkle some jelly beans (or Smarties, sprinkles or small bright sweets) in the garden with the kids before they go to bed, then replace them with lollipops for a sweet Easter morning surprise!
9. Take a Bunny Ear Photo!
This is something I’d love to do with the cousins and take a new one each year. Print out some bunny ears for everyone – or even better, ask the kids to make some – stick them onto a headband and take a cheesy Easter photo.
10. Decorate an Easter Bonnet
Lots of the supermarkets sell Easter Bonnet decorating packs, we did one for the first time during lockdown and my daughter loved it! She wore the bonnet for days!
Happy Easter Mumblers! 💜