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Creative ideas for painting Easter bunny

If your child is getting older, you might need to be more convincing. They may be at the age where they are curious but not convinced that there is an Easter Bunny, but a few ideas could keep the myth alive.


Craft Kit Easter Bunny Door

Craft Kit Easter Bunny Door, pastel colours, 1 pack

Contents: door, hare, mailbox, rake, spade, wheelbarrow, chickens, plastic eggs, flower sequins, wooden discs, ice lolly sticks, floral picks, Plus Colour craft paint, brush and glue.

With this kit, the Easter bunny can easily move into your home. Includes all the materials and instructions you need.

If you want to help the Easter bunny move in, our kit is perfect. This kit contains everything you need to create a cosy mini universe in front of the Easter bunny’s home – from fences and mailboxes to a garden filled with eggs and chickens. Once you’re done, no one will be in any doubt as to where the Easter bunny lives.

When the Easter bunny is visiting, get ready for a lot of Easter mischief. Perhaps the Easter egg and Easter chicks are hiding in the garden for the whole family to find – this is a sweet activity that can quickly turn into a regular Easter tradition. And if you keep the Easter bunny happy and satisfied, it might just deliver a genuine chocolate Easter egg

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SKU 977530
Brand Creativ Company
Unit pack
Season Easter
EAN 5712854613903
Retail quantity 1 pack
Content quantity 1 pack
Colour pastel colours

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Set the Scene

One of the best ways to help younger children maintain their early childhood belief in the Easter Bunny is to engage them in the story of the rabbit. As with Santa Claus at Christmas, you can read an Easter book or watch an Easter movie. Ask your kids to leave a carrot and some water for the bunny the night before the holiday.

After you’ve explained who the Easter Bunny is, here are a few activities you can do with your children or on your own to further the illusion:

  • If you left out carrots and water for the Easter bunny, nibble off the carrot tip while everyone’s sleeping and empty some of the water.
  • Leave “bunny fur” around the house. Pull apart some cotton balls and leave a trail leading from the front door to the hidden Easter baskets.
  • Create bunny footprints that go to and from the Easter baskets by sprinkling glitter or baby powder on the floor. Make a bunny paw print impression in the glitter or powder. (Hint: Use a stuffed animal’s paw to make the prints).
  • Have the Easter Bunny drop a jelly bean trail from your child’s bedroom to the Easter basket to start the holiday morning on a sweet note. If you don’t want your child to fill up on sweets too early, leave a special trail later in the day when your little one is busy with other activities.

Easter Bunny tracks on the floor

Hunts for Easter Eggs or a Treasure Trove

According to tradition, the Easter Bunny would arrive over Easter weekend, either on Easter Sunday morning or the night before, in time for when the children wake up on Easter morning to find their eggs. The first Easter eggs that were hidden were painted or dyed chicken eggs. In Europe, families still use chicken eggs. In the U.S., it’s more customary to stuff plastic eggs with treats or toys. To maintain the tradition, hide Easter eggs in your yard or house the night before or early in the morning. Give each child an Easter basket to go on the hunt.

Or, instead of searching for eggs, the Easter Bunny can entice your children with an Easter basket scavenger hunt. The Easter Bunny hides each child’s Easter basket and leaves them a note leading them to clues that eventually point them to their treat-loaded Easter basket.

Overhead image of children collecting and opening Easter eggs after a scavenger hunt

Track the Easter Bunny

The Easter Bunny is social media savvy! Download the Easter Bunny tracker app for Apple and Android phones and other devices to find out where in the world the Easter Bunny is. For desktops, go to https://trackeasterbunny.com/ to follow the Easter Bunny as it delivers Easter baskets and goodies to children worldwide. The app also has Easter-related games, poems, FAQs, coloring pages, pictures, and more activities.

The Easter Bunny has a mailing address on Easter Island, of course. Each year, letters are sent to the Easter Bunny from children and families across the globe to Easter Bunny, 123 Carrot Road, Easter Island, 88888.

You can also send an email by going to https://trackeasterbunny.com. Get email messages back from the Easter Bunny by filling out a simple form. You will need to provide an email address to become subscribed (at no cost). You’ll receive the latest Easter Bunny news and emails from the Easter Bunny Helpers and Littles, the Easter Bunny’s friends.

Materials to write a letter to the Easter Bunny

Colin Wynn
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