22Mar
Easter Fun
As we all know, celebrating holidays takes on a whole new meaning once little kids come along. Easter, with its colourful traditions and joyful spirit, presents a wonderful opportunity to create lasting memories with your little ones. And while we may love the excuse to indulge in chocolate, there are so many other ways to celebrate and enjoy this special time together.
Egg Painting Extravaganza:
Egg painting is a classic Easter activity that never fails to delight children and adults alike. You can opt to do the traditional hard boiled egg painting, non-toxic paint, brushes, stickers, and markers. Or you may choose to rather paint the white chocolate eggs, and for this you can use food colouring and edible glitter. Let your little ones’ imaginations run wild as they create unique and colourful Easter eggs. Encourage them to experiment with different designs, patterns, and techniques. You can even try natural dyes made from ingredients like beets, turmeric, and spinach for an eco-friendly twist. Don’t forget to proudly display their masterpieces as part of your Easter décor on the feast table.
Egg-citing Treasure Hunts:
Turn Easter morning into an adventure with an egg-citing treasure hunt! Hide plastic eggs filled with treats, toys, or small surprises around your garden. Create clues or a map to lead your little ones on a fun and exciting quest to find the hidden treasures. You can tailor the hunt to suit the age and interests of your children, making it as simple or elaborate as you like. For younger children, consider using picture clues or hiding eggs in easy-to-find eye-level locations. Watching their faces light up as they discover each hidden egg is sure to be a highlight of your Easter weekend. Plus, watching that first taste of chocolate is a core memory for sure!
Personalised Easter Baskets:
Easter baskets are a beloved tradition that can be personalised to reflect your child’s interests and preferences. Start by selecting a themed basket or container, such as a colourful woven basket or a cute tote bag. Fill their baskets with goodies such as chocolate bunnies, candy eggs, small toys, books, and arts and crafts supplies. You can also include items that encourage outdoor play, such as bubbles, sidewalk chalk, or a kite. If your little one is too young for chocolate, there are still plenty of ways to include them in the Easter fun. Consider filling their Easter basket with age-appropriate treats such as soft plush toys, board books, teething rings, or colourful rattles. Get creative with the presentation by adding festive ribbons, bows, and decorations. Easter baskets add a special new tradition to enjoy annually with your little bunny.
Easter Crafts Galore:
Get crafty this Easter with a variety of fun and festive DIY projects. Set up a crafting station with supplies for making Easter-themed crafts such as paper plate bunny masks, tissue paper flowers, pom-pom chicks, Easter bonnets, and egg carton bunnies. You can find plenty of simple and kid-friendly craft ideas online or get creative and come up with your own. Crafting together is not only a great way to bond as a family but also helps develop your child’s creativity and fine motor skills. Plus, you’ll have adorable handmade decorations to display around your home!
Bunny Hop Dance Party:
Turn up the tunes and host a bunny hop dance party for your little ones! Create a playlist of Easter-themed songs and you could even dress up in bunny ears, tails, and costumes. Teach them simple dance moves like the bunny hop, the bunny shake, and the carrot twist. You can also incorporate classic party games like musical chairs, freeze dance, and pass the parcel for added fun. Dancing together is a fantastic way to get active and burn off energy before nap time.
Easter Storytime:
Gather your little ones for a special Easter themed stories filled with tales of bunnies, chicks, and springtime adventures. Choose age-appropriate books with Easter themes and read them together as a family. You can also create a cozy reading nook with blankets, pillows, and bunny toys to make story time even more magical. Afterward, encourage your children to retell the stories in their own words or act them out with props and costumes. Reading together not only fosters a love of books but also provides valuable bonding time for you and your little ones.
Alternatives for Younger Babies:
Sensory activities can engage your baby’s senses and introduce them to the sights, sounds, and textures of the holiday. Consider creating a sensory bin filled with plastic eggs, soft pastel-coloured fabrics, taste-safe sand (crushed biscuits) with toy bunnies, pastel coloured rice and cups, or painting with carrot juice are just some of the ways you can encourage your baby to explore. Let them touch, feel, and even taste the different textures as they discover new sensations. You can also incorporate auditory experiences by playing gentle Easter-themed music or reading Easter-themed books with sound effects. Another idea is to engage your baby’s sense of smell by introducing them to the aroma of fresh flowers or scented Easter candles. These sensory activities not only stimulate your baby’s developing senses but also provide opportunities for bonding and interactive play. Get creative and tailor the celebration to suit your baby’s developmental stage and interests.
Celebrating Easter with your little ones is a wonderful opportunity to create new traditions and make lasting memories. No matter how you choose to celebrate, there are endless ways to infuse joy and creativity into your holiday weekend. As new parents, embrace the magic of Easter and revel in the wonder and excitement of sharing this special time with your children. Happy Easter moms and dads!