It’s a great idea to diversify Easter egg fillers beyond just candy! Here’s a list of fun and dynamic non-candy ideas, categorized for easier browsing:

For the Creative Kids:
- Miniature Art Supplies:
- Tiny crayons or colored pencils
- Small erasers in fun shapes
- Stickers (themed or general)
- Small stamps and ink pads
- Miniature Play-Doh or modeling clay
- DIY Fun:
- Puzzle pieces (distribute a small puzzle across multiple eggs)
- Temporary tattoos
- Seed packets (for flowers or herbs)
- Small Toys:
- Bouncy balls
- Miniature cars or action figures
- Small rubber ducks
- Finger puppets
- Miniature bubbles
- Outdoor Fun:
- Seeds.
- small items for nature scavenger hunts.
- Small Accessories:
- Hair clips or ties
- Lip balm
- Small coins or bills
- Cute Band-Aids
- Keychains
- Stationery:
- small note pads.
- fun shaped paper clips.
- Fidget Toys:
- Small pop-its
- Miniature squishy toys
- Small springs
Tips for Success:
- Consider Age: Choose fillers appropriate for the age of the children participating.
- Vary the Fillers: Mix and match different types of fillers to keep things interesting.
- Safety First: Avoid small items that could pose a choking hazard for young children.
- Egg Size: Be mindful of the size of your eggs when selecting fillers.
I hope this helps you create a memorable and fun Easter egg hunt!

