Kid-Friendly Easter Crafts for All Ages

2. PUT CARROTS AND WATER OUT BEFORE BED
Again, if you have a tradition of putting out cookies and milk for Santa, you can do this with rabbit-friendly food for the Easter Bunny as well.

3. MAKE BUNNY FOOTPRINTS
A friend of mine gave me this idea when my daughter was younger, and I think it’s a hoot. All you need to do is draw a set of over-sized rabbit feet on a piece of paper, cut them out, place them on the floor, and sprinkle flour or talcum powder around the edges. If you strategically place these all over the house, your child will be even more convinced the Easter bunny was there!

4. LEAVE JELLY BEANS IN THE TOILET!
I mean really, what’s more exciting than finding out the Easter bunny pooped in your potty?!

5. ORGANIZE AN EASTER EGG SCAVENGER HUNT
Whether you’re stuck inside, or you have access to a big backyard, organizing an Easter scavenger hunt is a great way to add excitement to your Easter celebration. You can make this as easy or difficult as you want, and Pinterest is full of great ideas to inspire you!

6. MAKE EASTER BUNNY PANCAKES!
Once the Easter eggs have been collected (and eaten!), why not whip up a batch of bunny-shaped pancakes? Not handy in the kitchen? All you need is your favorite pancake mix and a set of Easter cookie cutters.

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