Disclosure: This is a sponsored post. All opinions stated are genuine and my own.
Some of you might remember that my oldest granddaughter is a very healthy eater. She's gotten a little more relaxed in her 7-years (she now likes ice cream and M&Ms, and yes, sometimes she likes them together). For them most part though, she makes wise choices about what she puts on her plate. Her parents still don't like to have her sugared up, and so I am careful about what I gift her on holidays that typically entail a lot of candy or other types of sweets. As such, I have compiled a list below of great gift ideas that have zero calories (because you don't eat them) and the kids will love them just the same. Candy after all, is gone right after you eat it. These are going to last a lot longer, and some of them (like the books) will last long enough to be passed down from one generation to another.
1). The Yo Ring is at the top of my list. Don't let the simple design be deceiving. This is not a typical toy idea, but it is one that you can get as inventive with as you like and kids of all ages will enjoy. It is actually a blast to come up with new trick ideas for the Yo Ring and once you master the simpler ones, you definitely want to branch out and get more complicated. Even my adult kids would like to play with this toy.
These are light enough to "toss, fling, bounce and catch, any time, anywhere." That's what I love best. The thing I love second Yo Ring best, is this was made by a teen!! I'm all for teen entrepreneurial endeavors, and this was a good one. You can buy these in single or multi-packs. Learn more by visiting http://www.yoring.com One person will win the single red Yo Ring as part of this bundle giveaway.
2). All kids love bubbles but WOWmazing takes bubbles to a whole new level. We're talking b-i-g, gorgeous bubbles that are easy for the kids to make. How? Simply add water.
This is something we'll enjoy using on Easter Day and then again later in the year as the weather gets warmer and warmer and all we want to do is be outside. The fastest way to get a child smiling is to break out bubbles. The fastest way to see delighted and amazed smiles is to watch them as they realize how really, really big these bubbles are going to get!!
You also get some tricks and tips AND some cool stickers. These would be great for ANY get together or just some fun free time with our kids. Learn more about the WOWmazing bubbles by visiting their website. One person will win a Wowmazing bubble wand as part of this bundle giveaway.
3). Paint Your Own Squishy Bunny. These cost $9.99 on Amazon (the prize for this will either be the bunny itself or a $10 Digital Amazon Gift Card). Kids love the tactile factor of a squishy toy. I've seen it first hand and know the original DIY Paint Your Own Squishy Kit from Doodle Hog will be a hit with so many kiddos this Easter season...including said granddaughter at the start of this post. While sugary candy treats are not up her alley, crafts definitely are, especially squishy crafts that have a cute bunny on them. ;)
These are a generous 4" x 5" and would be perfect for any Easter Basket. There are other designs available too and if you are interested in seeing them, you can check those out HERE or on the Doodle Hog website. The squishy of choice, 3 paint pots and a brush are included with each one of these. One person will win either this Bunny Squishy or a $10 Amazon gift card (sponsor's choice) as part of the bundle giveaway.
4 & 5). National Geographic Books! Books are always a good idea and there are two included in this giveaway. These books are also right up my grandbaby's alley (and my youngest child's too). They're fun and you can find answers to so many things. Things you didn't even know that you wanted to know until you know them (you followed that, I know). :)
Why? 1,111 Answers to Everything (ages 8-12, hardcover, 192 pages). The concept is simple. Got a question? Well now you have an answer. 1,111 of them, in fact. Want to know what's on the inside of a trutle shell? The animal section has you covered. What is the deepest part of the ocean? Why doesn't the Earth just float off into space? Why is snot yellow? Ew. All of these and more are answered in the book. With hundreds of topics ranging from silly to serious, this book has the expert information kids need in a fun and entertaining format that will keep them digging for answers.
Little Kids First Book of Why (ages 3-7, 128 pages). A #1 Best Seller on Amazon! Using an interactive question/answer format and content grounded in a child's immediate world, this book delivers lively information, hands-on games, simple recipes, crafts and more. What makes a car go? How does mushy dough become a crispy cookie? What does the doctor see in my throat? An essential parent reference, this book invites children to ask big questions, think big thoughts and get answers that are accurate, engaging, level-appropriate, and based on sound educational findings. It helps kids learn in an interactive way. Highly photographic (we would expect nothing less from National Geographic) and playful, this big book is an adventure in exploration. Learn more about these books by visiting HERE and HERE. One person will win both books as part of the bundle giveaway.
There's a Giveaway!
If you too think the items you see are great alternatives to sugary Easter treats, I recommend any and everyone of them as great gift ideas for Easter (either to wrap or put in the baskets). While the giveaway won't make it in time for Easter, you can pick up some of your own, and the kids will love it if you do. If you win the giveaway, that's good too...these are fun to win any time of the year. One lucky winner gets the prizes seen in the photo above. US entrants only. Good luck to all who enter.
Wise choices in food is a good thing a little to no sweets is a good thing too. I see so many young people who are horribly obese. It's sad.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and week, my friend. ♥
Gifts that last is a wonderful idea - and books are always winners.
ReplyDeleteThese are all such good choices. Sadly, my girls are all grown and just want gift cards in their baskets these days. I do miss the days of tucking toys into their baskets and hiding eggs around the house.
ReplyDeleteThis is genius! Ironically - my eldest doesn't like sweets anyway - so this would be perfect. She loves squishies, crafting, cool toys, and subscriptions - so this is perfect for both her and her sweets-loving little brother. Thanks for a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI like these ideas for non-candy gifts.
ReplyDeleteLove those gift ideas instead of candy!
ReplyDeleteI love the National Geographic Books. Thank you
ReplyDeleteMy kids are older,but I think they would still enjoy these things .thank you for the chance.natbelinsky@verizon.net
ReplyDeleteI’m all for the no candy Easter ideas! These are all great items that will keep the kiddos busy and off of electronics - which is a win!
ReplyDeleteI love this! I have my son, nieces and nephews so what a fun idea! Thank you!
ReplyDeletewe have a large get to together and dinner on easter sunday and a egg hunt for the kiddos and this would be so fun to break out for them to enjoy at that im sorta in charge of entertaining them after the egg hunt. i usually get dollar tree kites and take them out on the land to fly them.
ReplyDeleteI think that sugary treats should constitute a very small part of an Easter basket, like one chocolate bunny for traditions sake. These are very good ideas!
ReplyDeleteI always give my grandchildren candy for Easter, but this is a whole new way of looking at it. thank you
ReplyDeleteI love these ideas! My grandson would love them.
ReplyDeleteThese are great suggestions and I love the idea of not including candy!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great alternative to a basket full of sugary candy!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea. My Great Granddaughter has a nut allergy and I am always looking for alternatives for her.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of no candy - my granddaughter would love the books
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This is so fun. I love the squishy bunny you can paint!!
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My son would love the why? Book! how fun!
ReplyDeleteThese are great gift ideas. My favorite is the squishy.
ReplyDeleteGREAT GIFT IDEAS FOR THE LITTLE ONE TO ENJOY.
ReplyDeleteI like non candy gifts for the kids .
ReplyDeleteGreat and fun ideas!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute idea for an Easter gift!
ReplyDeleteMy niece will love these, thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great giveaway. I love the National Geographic books. Such great pictures and highly educational.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter LOVES those squishies! I've never seen a paint your own one. Genius!
ReplyDeleteThe kiddoes just got some of those big bubble ones. Sure wins indeed.
ReplyDeleteWishes a blessed Easter to you and yours. The Little Kids First Book of Why would make a wonderful gift for the occasion.
ReplyDeleteI love things like this for my nieces instead of candy.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win the Squishy for my daughter. She loves them.
ReplyDeleteThis stuff is so cool! My two kids would really love & enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteMy grand daughter is in love with squishys!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun idea- way better than all sweets and treats!
ReplyDeleteSo many great ideas instead of candy!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool. Thank you
ReplyDeletewould love these for the grandkids
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas
ReplyDeleteLots of great ideas!! I always look each year for some fun non food items for the Easter Baskets. I do put candy in too because it would not be the same without a chocolate bunny and some jelly beans!
ReplyDeleteI definitely agree. With 6 kids with try to limit the sweets as much as possible. With Easter revolving around candy, it can be hard to find alternative. Thank you for this.
ReplyDeleteI love the fact there are fun projects and outdoor activites for the kids in the Easter baskets. Its so much healthier than the sugary candy!
ReplyDeletethanks for chance
ReplyDeleteGreat idea ,kids are eating way too much sugar
ReplyDeleteI love your suggestions. The books are my favorite!
ReplyDeleteMy niece would certainly enjoy the squishy bunny. This would be a great Easter bundle to keep my niece and nephew entertained.
ReplyDeleteThere are not-too-sweet-foods, too, you know. "Rabbi food" like lettuce. carrots & celery.
ReplyDeleteMy Niece's daughter or BFF's Grandson would adore this for Easter! Thank you for offering it.
ReplyDeleteGreat gift ideas! I love the outdoor ones. Books are always a plus over here!
ReplyDeleteThese are great non-candy Easter basket ideas. I would love to win this for my youngest daughter for her birthday next month.
ReplyDeleteThis will be cool for my nephew
ReplyDeleteMy children would love the squish toys! My daughter would love to opportunity to design her own. Thank you for hosting this giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteMy girls love getting books as presents! Great ideas!
ReplyDeleteLove this!! Great alternative to candy.
ReplyDeleteLove this!
ReplyDeletemy cousin would love these!
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Books are always a winner.
ReplyDeleteI love the non candy basket ideas. I have never heard of the Yo Ring before but it looks like a lot of fun plus I love when my kids use their imagination.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter🐰🐣
this would be wonderful to win and give it
ReplyDeletei have always done mostly non candy items in their baskets since we do an egg hunt for candy..love these ideas
ReplyDeleteWe have always done a mixture of candy and other items. Never just candy.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter loves squishes, being able to paint her own is a great idea!
ReplyDeletecool toys for the kids.
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