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Alternative gift to Easter Eggs

73 replies

HoorayFriday · 05/03/2024 10:53

Kids get so many chocolate eggs at Easter! I'd like to get GC and friends son something a little different as a token gift, rather than overloading them with chocolate and sweets.

Help me with ideas please 🙏

OP posts:
Queenofthebrae · 05/03/2024 10:54

I noticed that the works were doing Easter themed craft packs, perhaps something like that would be an idea.

TheBeesKnee · 05/03/2024 10:55

What about an egg decorating set? Maybe one that's also a piggy bank and you could pop £5 inside?

Hakunatomato · 05/03/2024 10:55

How about a bible, or a prayer book?

Nohousemove · 05/03/2024 10:57

Book
Lego set

MrsSkylerWhite · 05/03/2024 10:58

Hakunatomato · Today 10:55

How about a bible, or a prayer book?

Assuming they’re Christian’s, they’ll have them already. If they’re not, a terrible idea.

Trip to a farm park to see the lambs, chicks etc?

stayathomer · 05/03/2024 10:58

Bubbles, bouncy balls, slinkies or colouring sets! (With a small chocolate bar!)

Blackcats7 · 05/03/2024 10:59

@Hakunatomato how about not trying to indoctrinate children?

commonground · 05/03/2024 11:01

We always used to get a little outside toy, to signal warmer days were coming! So a bat and ball set, skipping rope...one magical year I got roller skates, but that was an anomaly involving indulgent grandparents I think (rather than the Easter Bunny!)

Marilla1966 · 05/03/2024 11:02

Mine get:
an egg
a book
a lego set

Unexpecteddrivinginstructor · 05/03/2024 11:03

Blackcats7 · 05/03/2024 10:59

@Hakunatomato how about not trying to indoctrinate children?

To be fair, Easter is a Christian festival so it is reasonable to assume that they might be appropriate gifts.

Hakunatomato · 05/03/2024 11:05

MrsSkylerWhite · 05/03/2024 10:58

Hakunatomato · Today 10:55

How about a bible, or a prayer book?

Assuming they’re Christian’s, they’ll have them already. If they’re not, a terrible idea.

Trip to a farm park to see the lambs, chicks etc?

If they’re not Christian, why are they celebrating/commemorating Easter? Many Christians I know have more than one bible or prayer book. It’s just another date that the retailers try and pressure people to buy tat and get to make more money….

MrsSkylerWhite · 05/03/2024 11:09

Because Easter is about spring, new life and fertility. It’s been celebrated since way before the story of JC. For children, it’s family gathering, bunnies, chicks and chocolate eggs.
Surely that doesn’t come as a surprise to you?

NetballHoop · 05/03/2024 11:15

Buy them some seeds. That fits in with Easter/Spring birth/re-birth.

phoenixrosehere · 05/03/2024 11:17

MrsSkylerWhite · 05/03/2024 11:09

Because Easter is about spring, new life and fertility. It’s been celebrated since way before the story of JC. For children, it’s family gathering, bunnies, chicks and chocolate eggs.
Surely that doesn’t come as a surprise to you?

And? She is asking for other options because she rather give something other than chocolate knowing the kids will get it anyway. Why should she have to add more to it when there are other options?

Georgie743 · 05/03/2024 11:19

In Australia it's very normal to give pyjamas and slippers for Easter (the weather is starting to cool down).

As a kid my grandmother always gave me a book token which I loved.

we usually give DC pyjamas and one small toy

TempName247 · 05/03/2024 11:22

There are some lovely Easter Lego sets

PandaCwtch · 05/03/2024 11:26

Georgie743 · 05/03/2024 11:19

In Australia it's very normal to give pyjamas and slippers for Easter (the weather is starting to cool down).

As a kid my grandmother always gave me a book token which I loved.

we usually give DC pyjamas and one small toy

That's really interesting. I've learnt a new cultural thing today.

MythicBish · 05/03/2024 11:27

Our youngest (1 year old) has a dairy and soy allergy so we’re really trying to move away from Easter being all about chocolate (we’re also not religious but it’s a nice break time wise between their birthdays and Christmas so we like to get them useful gifts)

this year we’ve got them some books (second hand from charity shops - oldest is Star Wars obsessed so he really wanted some new Star Wars books and youngest loves books so could do with a refresh)

we’ve also got them new bedding (they needed it anyway but we got it based on their likes (again oldest is Star Wars obsessed so he will be absolutely thrilled over Star Wars bedding)

Also backpacks (from Vinted for less than £5) as they need them for swimming lessons

also some craft bits (just cheap stuff from home bargains) because they’re nearly out.

In the past we’ve also got them new wellies, or swimming things ready for the summer, or outdoor activities like pavement chalk etc. basically useful stuff we probably would have got anyway but made special to be tailored to their interests.

Caroparo52 · 05/03/2024 11:33

Animal or chick themed egg cups. My dc loved them as kids. We still have them

YeahIsaidit · 05/03/2024 11:34

Hakunatomato · 05/03/2024 10:55

How about a bible, or a prayer book?

Yeah absolutely the things kids really really want as a gift

purplecorkheart · 05/03/2024 11:36

I got my Godchild a novel with an Easter theme and a plant pot and some bulbs as she loves helping her Granddad in his garden.

KreedKafer · 05/03/2024 11:43

Hakunatomato · 05/03/2024 10:55

How about a bible, or a prayer book?

If they're sufficiently religious to appreciate those things, they'll have several already. A bible or prayer book would be fine for a christening or confirmation but it's not an Easter present.

OP, it probably depends on the age of the kids, but non-chocolate options could be something like a cuddly toy rabbit or lamb, craft kits for making something spring/Easter-themed, an egg-decorating kit, a little spring/Easter themed Lego set, a seed-growing kit, something like that?

KreedKafer · 05/03/2024 11:45

purplecorkheart · 05/03/2024 11:36

I got my Godchild a novel with an Easter theme and a plant pot and some bulbs as she loves helping her Granddad in his garden.

The bulbs is a nice idea. I remember getting given a pot and some sunflower seeds when I was a kid and I really enjoyed growing them!

Needmorelego · 05/03/2024 11:47

There are Easter crafts or themed toys in just about every shop going from Poundland to the supermarkets.
Probably more of that than there is chocolate eggs.
Or get a Lego set or new book.

Springdeclutter · 05/03/2024 11:50

Crafting kit
Little Easter basket or hollow openable eggs with some Lego mini figs
Seasonal Lego

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