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Easter Snacks
Anything on a stick is always a hit with kiddos, like these Easter egg marshmallow pops,
Carrot Cake Pops, Frozen Yogurt pops and Breakfast popsicles.
Carrot cupcakes just fit with the Easter holiday right? And Butterfly cupcakes too, since it is Spring in half of the world!
Look at these cute Peek-a-boo cupcakes or make a sweet fondant bunny to go a cupcake or a few on a cake.
Have you ever baked a cake in a jar? Try this Cake in an Easter Jar! This Jelly Bean Tic Tac Toe is a fun snack to make with kids, and I bet it is yummy too!
Now for something more healthy: cute boiled egg animals, Easter veggie pizza, Crescent carrots with egg salad stuffing or Birds nest breakfast .
Make your own Copycat Reese's Peanut Butter egg, so easy and delicious too! Bring the reason for the season to life with a crown of thorns bread lesson and snack. Use ordinary snack packs and turn it into fabulous Easter snack packs.
Throw together a Easter snack mix, or add cheddar bunnies to a bag to look like Cheddar bunny carrots.
Bake some Easter bunny butt cookies, sprinkled Easter egg cookies or make Cookie nests with the children. How funny are these Bunny butt pretzels ?
More healthier snack ideas: Carrot dip snack, Deviled egg chicks and String cheese bunny.
Build a house for Peeps with Peeps Graham crackers and decorate! Or how about making these fun Peeps mobiles? Easy peasy Easter popcorn will go down as a treat. And so will these Easter Bunnies Rice Krispies, these Brownie nests and Easter bark!
So many fun and yummy Easter snacks, perfect for kids(and adults too!)
Nadia is South African mom to two littlies, a former preschool teacher and currently working as a reading therapist at a remedial school. She blogs over at Teach Me Mommy about easy and playful activities inspiring you to be your child's first teacher. Follow along on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and Twitter.