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Last year was the first year that we were a family of four. N was only a few weeks old, but I made an Easter basket – well, actually a papier mache chicken – for J, so I thought I would carry on the tradition and do another one this year. I have left it rather late, though, so the boys have one between them, as I don’t think N will really be interested – I’m not sure how well that will go in theory, though!
The basket is a bit overflowing as I had to use the one I received at Christmas as part of a hamper, as the chicken from last year got a bit destroyed and by the time we found it, it was too late to go out and get another basket (and we won’t have time today) – though all of this definitely wouldn’t have fit in the chicken anyway – I will be more organised next year!
Inside the Easter basket

In the basket this year, we have:
- an Easter colouring book (which will most likely just get scribbled in!)
- Legend of Kung Fu Rabbit DVD
- Rabbit’s Nap lift-the-flap board book
- ‘Make your own’ bunny glasses
- rabbit, sheep, and chick finger puppets
- mini Smarties chicks
- large chocolate lollipops
- small Peppa Pig chocolate lollipops
- chick and rabbit marshmallows inside refillable eggs
- large rabbit bubble wand (actually recycled from last year!)



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I've done an Easter basket and my mother in law has made one for my daughter too. I love the little lollipops! I've also always wanted a bubble wand, though my mother in law put a tub of Minions bubbles in her basket and my little one gets angry that they disappear when she tries to catch them, lol x
Lol, my two go mad over bubbles! x
What a lovely idea. We've ended up with loads of chocolate eggs here
Exactly why I did this lol