After you have chosen some all natural candies from the Natural Candy Store, here’s my list of non-candy Easter treats…
- Lego figures
- Ninjago figures
- Ninjago Spinner (always sold out at Target-they love these!)
- Small Lego accessories
- Star Wars figures
- Littlest Pet Shop
- Zoobles figures
- Polly Pocket
- Calico Critters
- Dollhouse furniture
- Play food
- Barbie
- Barbie clothes
- Pencils
- Fancy markers (my son asked for fine-tipped Sharpies so he can draw new faces on his Lego figures)
- Gift card to Five Below
- Jump rope
- Sidewalk chalk
- Hair bows
- Headbands
- Ponytail holders
- Nail polish
- Little girl make-up (all natural of course)
- Puzzles
- Spot It game
- Story Cubes game
- ThinkFun Rush Hour game
- Bananagrams game
- Hungry Hippo On The Run game
- Uno cards
- Pictionary Card Game
- Travel Perfection game
- Matchbox cars
- Wallet
- Gardening supplies for kids
- Cd or iTunes gift card
- Chapter book
- Clipboard and puffy paint to decorate it
- Paintbrushes
- Finger paint
- Watercolors
- Stamps
- Oil Pastels
- Girl Lego set
- Kid’s Cookbook and Cooking Supplies
- Kid’s apron
- Family pass to indoor pool
- Pool toys for summer
- Swim goggles
- Movie passes
- Paddle ball
- Harmonica
- Kazoo
- Play Doh
- Silly Putty (I got this every year as a kid)
- Toothbrush or cute character flossers
- Marbles
- Dice
- Jacks
- Pokemon or baseball cards with sheets for collecting
- Tickets to a Spring baseball game
- Baseball cap
- Sunglasses
- Jewelery
- Small water guns or Nerf (definitely not a good idea with lots of junky candy!)
- Erasers
- Small notepads
- Silly Bandz
- Fun duct tape that can be used to make wallets and other crafts
- Bubbles
- Kite
- Bath toys
- Balls
- Last but not least – things you would buy anyway: socks, pajamas, shoes, clothes, underwear (sorry kids!)
Photo from Farconville.




Great tips! Just printed my list and am off to Target now. Thanks, Modern Mom!
Good luck playing Easter Bunny!