• Instragram
  • Pinterest
  • Facebook
  • Youtube
  • Twitter
  • Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Treehouse Threads

Style. Design. Fun.

  • Home
  • About
    • Disclosure Policy
  • Contact
  • Show Search
Hide Search

Non-Candy Easter Egg Fillers- Over 50 Ideas!

shahla · March 30, 2021 · Leave a Comment

This year I set off to put together an Easter egg hunt with non-candy fillers. Every year we participate in a few Easter egg hunts and then end with a low-key egg hunt with just my kids in the backyards. Between the Easter egg hunts that our community puts together as well as other organizations/friends, we have too much candy by the time Easter morning rolls around. I wanted to find candy-free egg fillers that would work for any budget. Many of the items were found at the dollar store/section or purchased during after-Christmas sales (look for non-Christmas themed stocking stuffers). It does take some coordinating, but it can be done on a small budget.

This post contains affiliate links, which means I make commission at no additional cost to you. Thanks for supporting this small business.

non-candy Easter egg filler ideas for all ages

 

It is helpful to organize your egg hunt by color. For example, my daughter will be hunting for pink, purple and orange eggs and my son will be hunting for blue, green and yellow eggs. Even though I aim for breaking gender biases the kids chose the egg colors and I rolled with it. Having specific colors of eggs designated to each child helps me fill their eggs with age-specific items that appeals to his/her interests.

 

A favorite non-candy egg filler that can appeal to all ages is a puzzle. I purchased puzzles from the dollar store (they have perfect sized mini pieces) and split the pieces amongst eggs. If you choose to break apart a puzzle to fill eggs…make sure you use one color egg per puzzle so the pieces don’t get mixed together (also helps to save the box as a guide for your littles). I was able to fill over a dozen eggs using a single puzzle.

non-candy Easter egg filler ideas for all ages puzzle pieces in easter egg hunt

 

Here are over 50 ideas for non-candy Easter egg fillers broken down by age group (check age recommendations before purchasing to make sure they are appropriate/safe to use):

 

Toddlers

Sensory eggs (shape sorter) – put each egg in a larger plastic egg to hunt. My kids loved them.

Or these alphabet sorters are awesome.

Lego Duplo figures

Stickers

Bathtub crayons

Crayons

Playdoh– these are already packaged for you!

Sidewalk chalk

Stamps

Hot Wheels cars

Finger puppets

Tiny cookie cutters

Socks

Hair bows

Mini bubble bottles

 

Little Kids

Magnetic letters and numbers

Temporary tattoos

Stickers

Puzzles

Stamps

Sidewalk chalk

Lego Duplo pieces- I love this classic set

Collectible figures (Shopkins, LOL doll accessories)

Mini washable markers

Playfoam

Sticky hands (full disclosure- I hate these and my kids ALWAYS choose this from the dentist)

Rings

Erasers

Hot Wheels/toy cars

Army men toy pieces- my son can spend hours setting up his army

Mini dinosaur toys

Water growing sea creatures

Tiny cookie cutters

Bookmark paperclips

Glow-in-the-dark ceiling stars

Socks

Nail polish minis – I love this nontoxic set. My daughter has been using it for years.

Slime (except for in my house because I am a mean mom who doesn’t allow slime…I have three stains I can show you as the reasons why)

 

Big Kids/Tweens

Collectible figures

Lip balm – bonus that this one is nontoxic

Mini nail file

Puzzles

Nail polish minis

Coiled hairbands

Stickers for planner

Washi tape

Page marker/post it flags

Erasers

Lego minifigures

Lego Extra Pieces

Air dry clay

Stick on manicure/nail stickers

Beads to make jewelry (you can break these up into multiple eggs)

Embroidery thread to make friendship bracelets

Squishies– My kids love these ones and they use them as fidget/stress balls during remote learning.

Slap bracelets

Key chains

Waterproof stickers for reusable water bottles

 

A non-candy egg hunt is a great for families looking for allergy-friendly options. Let me know there are any other non-candy Easter egg fillers I missed that I should add to the list!

 

With love,

Shahla

Filed Under: Holidays Tagged With: candy-free, dollar store, Easter, Easter egg hunt, easter party, non-candy

Social Media

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Primary Sidebar

Social Media

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Archives

Categories

Archive Posts

Personalized Mini Nutella Jars

April 2, 2025

Little League Season Round Up

February 25, 2025

A printable valentine that looks like a spa mask with gel reusable eye masks. The text says Have a Spa-tacular Valentine's Day!

Printable Valentine Eye Masks

January 16, 2025

Birthday Traditions and Ideas

January 12, 2025

Valentine family dinner: kitchen table with floating heart centerpiece above.

Valentine Family Dinner- Shower Them With Love

January 7, 2025

Recent Comments

  • Savvy on DIY Photo Strips
  • Jennifer on DIY Photo Strips
  • Melissa Hernandez on DIY Photo Strips
  • Shahla on DIY Photo Strips
  • Melissa Hernandez on DIY Photo Strips
t>

Previous Trending Posts

A pink thirteen balloon on a french door with a bunch of oversized black and white DIY photo strips and pink bow balloons
Christmas movie night gift basket with green box that says Merry Christmas on it. Filled with a cozy red and white checkered blanket, cozy socks, candy and popcorn with a printable gift tag.
Mini Jordan-inspired sneaker favor boxes made for a birthday party
Halloween Nacho bar set up in wooden craft coffin on kitchen island
Dit bat bow garland halloween decorations on fireplace mantle and candlesticks

Copyright © 2025 · Treehouse Threads Blog By Shahla

 

Loading Comments...