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It’s unEaster Basket time! (Did you know that was a time? Well, it is here!)
I’m a big fan of using Easter baskets to point our kids to Jesus. In fact, I’m a big fan of using any and every thing to point our kids to Jesus. When it comes to something as big and exciting as a giant Easter basket filled with gifts–well, I think we should use some of that shiny-ness to point Jesus’ way, don’t you?
So, here’s some of my very fav-o-rite type of gifts to put in an Easter basket–after Cadbury Creme Eggs and Reese’s Eggs, of course. (And hey-pay attention because there’s some coupon codes and a fancy shmancy giveaway at the end!)
1. A DVD
Kids consume a lot of TV. They just do. Might as well make some of that television point them to the Lord. Owlegories is a new DVD that I am loving more and more every time I watch it. It’s basically a little class of owls who are learning the Owl Code,
“We love to learn about creation. It helps us become wise. God’s nature is all around us if we look through heaven’s eyes.”
Each mini-episode (about 10 minutes), these owls explore nature and learn something about God from it. It’s so simple but so exactly what I want to do with my kids and how I really believe God designed us to teach our kids–with object lessons all around us!
For example, in Volume 2, the owl friends are supposed to collect some maple syrup for a pancake party but they get sidetracked by some very simple items and come back to their pancake party with nothing. If they had paid attention to the ants around them, they would have learned to be work hard and work as a team and think about the future. It’s incredibly simple and that blatant. They wrap it up neatly at the end plus, there is always an actual pastor-type person (Matt Chandler, Tony Evans, etc.) who gives a very mini sermon/devotion at the end.
Your children cannot walk away from watching Owlegories without learning something–and with the mini sermon at the end, it helps you put words and action to what you just watched with your kid (please watch movies with your kids!!!).
I love the heart, the animation (kinda looks like a picture book), the voices, the humor, the lessons and the great way it can be a tool for parents. Owlegories should be in your Easter Basket!
2. A Lamb
My kids love stuffed animals. LOVE STUFFED ANIMALS. I’m pretty sure we’ve covered this before. But basically, when we moved I gave them one box each to pack which toys they wanted to bring to tour apartment. Both of them filled their box up with 75% stuffed animals and the rest toys/crafts. It’s all they play with!
A bunny is an obvious choice but since I want my kids to know more about the Lamb than the Bunny, I try to squeeze a lamb gift into their baskets every year. Sometimes it’s just these sweet Lindt lambs. I’ve done this awesome Psalm 23 lamb book.
Recommended ages: Preschool (or elementary if your kids like stuffed animals as much as mine do!)
3. A Seed
OK, it doesn’t have to be a seed. But something garden-y is always fun because it’s such a symbol of new life and growth in the Lord. I’ve done mini chia pet type things, gardening gloves and flower pots.
4. Music
Even if you aren’t the kind of person that has music on all the time, you need some good Bible-based music in your home. If you’ve been around for any length of time you know my two faves are Yancy and Seeds Family Worship.
Yancy is a mama, a singer-songwriter and long-time friend. She loves God’s Word and puts it into every one of her songs. Taste and See is her newest album for kids–your preschool and elementary aged kids will love it! (Plus, there’s an Easter song on it!)
Seeds Family Worship a new Easter EP out which has one new song and then a few from their other CDs that are Easter-themed all put together on one digital download.
Recommended ages: all
5. Jewelry
I like jewelry as a gift because it lasts awhile. You might throw away even a pretty cool toy after awhile. But jewelry? It’s a keeper. I love my daughter pulling out a necklace to wear that reminds her of Jesus’ death and resurrection!
Since the first activity in my A Sense of the Resurrection book is about Mary anointing Jesus’ feet with oil for his burial, I think an essential oil diffuser necklace would be awesome! Just think how great it would be if every time your child put on that necklace they would be reminded of Mary’s gift to Jesus and Jesus’ great gift to us!
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My other Easter basket suggestions are of course, books (especially Bible books and devotionals) or clothes (maybe a fancy Easter outfit or maybe a fun t-shirt). Any gift can be turned back to Jesus. Use our Printable Scripture Cards on your Easter Basket—>
Here’s some of our Easter basket gifts from the past. You’ll find lots o’ good ideas here, too!
Meghan says
Thank you so much for the wonderful gift ideas and discount codes! I seriously love them all and plan on buying at least 2 of them…or maybe 3 🙂 I really appreciate you sharing your ideas! I love the thought of unEaster baskets.
Stacy says
Great ideas – thank you for sharing!! For some reason I couldn’t get the discount code to work on the Owlegories website. Is it still active?
OhAmanda says
Hmmm. Lemme check with them. It should be!!
oh amanda says
Aaaaack!!! It’s Amanda20 not 16!!! What in the world?! I’m so sorry! Fixed it!
Stacy says
Got it – thanks!!
Lauren says
Thank you so much for doing this every year! You have inspired many moms to intentionally teach our kids. I am following all the Instagram entries on the giveaway, but the I can’t get the points to open. Any advice on what I am doing wrong?
oh amanda says
Did you get it to work? Sometimes I think those things are just glitchy. 🙁
Lauren says
Disregard that post. I figured it out. Thanks!