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Easter baskets don't have to be
stuffed with candy and expensive toys. Your child will enjoy a few
simple treats just as much as an expensive basket. Use some of the
ideas below to create a fun Easter basket that doesn't cost you much
and don't forget to include some healthy treats as well.
Frugal and Healthy Easter Basket Ideas
Instead of giving your children a
big basket of candy for Easter, to save money in the long term
consider giving them only a few treats and more books, crafts and
educational toys. Candy is a big contributor to tooth decay, which
can result in expensive dental bills. Sweets are also consumed right
away, so with Easter baskets filled with only candy in a few days
everything is gone and there is nothing to show for your money.
Even if you spend a little more in the short term on the gift items
listed below, your children will be getting hours of fun from these
types of small craft items and toys, which means that over time you
will be getting more value for your money. Plus, items like books
and sand toys are especially frugal purchases because when your
children have outgrown them, they may still be in good enough
condition to pass along to your friends or relatives, or sell at a
garage sale
Some frugal Easter basket ideas include:
1. Books - stack up on used children books from garage sales, thrift
shops and library book sales during the year. Keep a big stack of
books stored away in a closet and then you will have some
inexpensive books add to Easter baskets and Christmas stockings.
2. Crayons and a coloring book.
3. Modeling clay and some interesting mold and sculpture tools
4. For older children, balloons and a small pump to make balloon
animals and sculptures.
5. A bottle of bubbles and some special wands for blowing bubbles.
6. A package of seeds, and child sized gardening gloves and garden
tools.
7. Punch balls.
8. If you live in an area where it is getting warm enough to go to
the park or beach by Easter, then assorted sand toys and beach balls
are always a fun gift.
9. Check party stores for party favors and novelty items you can buy
on sale or in bulk. One of the stores in our area has big grab bags
of marked down and discontinued toys and favors for a few dollars
each. When our kids were small I would buy several of these bags and
use the toys for rewards extra good behavior, as special gifts on
plane trips, for Easter baskets and for Christmas stockings.
10. Disposable cameras. Then spend the afternoon at the zoo or some
other interesting place where your kids can take pictures.
For a few healthy treats besides colored eggs, try to add in items
with some nutritional value, such as chocolate covered almonds or
yogurt covered raisins.
By S. L. Simmons, editor at Always Frugal. Visit our site for more
articles on topics such as living on one income, ways to make money
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