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14 Easter Treats for Kids

Cadbury Egg blondies, Peeps-stuffed brownies, and more!

melindacarstensenandrearoxas Melinda Carstensen and Andrea Roxas |

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  • 14 Easter Treats for Kids: Cadbury Egg blondies, Peeps-stuffed brownies, and more!

    14 Easter Treats for Kids: Cadbury Egg blondies, Peeps-stuffed brownies, and more!

  • Easter Bunny Cupcakes

    Easter Bunny Cupcakes

    Your little ones can help you finish whipping up these cute cupcakes by giving each bunny a jelly bean nose, candy eyes, and licorice whiskers!
    Make Easter bunny cupcakes

  • Chocolate Peeps Pudding

    Chocolate Peeps Pudding

    Creamy pudding gets a festive makeover with a sugar-coated Peeps marshmallow popped in. This dessert is too easy not to make!
    Make chocolate Peeps pudding

  • Fruity Easter Milk

    Fruity Easter Milk

    Give your kids a healthy dose of vitamin D with this fruity treat that they can slurp. For an extra festive touch, stick in a straw with a Peeps marshmallow!
    Make fruity Easter milk

  • Birds Nest Cupcakes

    Birds Nest Cupcakes

    Uh-oh, looks like some birds left their cupcake nests unguarded! Guess we’'ll have to eat them — and the jellybean eggs on top!
    Make bird’s nest cupcakes

  • Candy Cupcakes

    Candy Cupcakes

    Somewhere behind the Kit-Kat “wrapper” and underneath the M&M “frosting” lies a cupcake — it’'s just a matter of eating your way to it!
    Make candy cupcakes

  • Edible Easter Nests

    Edible Easter Nests

    No sticks and twigs in these nests, just three ingredients your little birdies will gobble up.
    Make edible Easter nests

  • Cadbury Mini Egg Butterscotch Blondies

    Cadbury Mini Egg Butterscotch Blondies

    The addictive chocolate eggs in these butterscotch blondies are sure to crack a smile on your little one’s' faces.
    Make Cadbury Mini Egg butterscotch blondies

  • Tuxedo Peeps

    Tuxedo Peeps

    These adorable, chocolate-dipped Peeps are all dressed up for a black tie party … in your little one’'s mouth!
    Make tuxedo Peeps

  • Marshmallow Resurrection Buns

    Marshmallow Resurrection Buns

    These giant marshmallows dipped in butter, cinnamon and sugar really rise to the occasion.
    Make marshmallow resurrection buns

  • Homemade Ferrero Rocher

    Homemade Ferrero Rocher

    Step up your kid’s' Easter baskets with fancy, creamy chocolate, and freshly roasted hazelnuts.
    Make homemade Ferrero Rocher

  • Peeps-Stuffed Brownies

    Peeps-Stuffed Brownies

    The Peeps melted in these brownies add a little extra — and more than welcome — gooey-ness. Don'’t forget the Peeps dust on top!
    Make Peeps-stuffed brownies

  • Homemade Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Eggs

    Homemade Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Eggs

    The Reese'’s Eggs only come out around this time of year, but luckily you can make this 3-step copycat version any day you want.
    Make homemade Reese'’s Peanut Butter Cup Eggs

  • Bunny Bars for Easter

    Bunny Bars for Easter

    Prevent a sugar overload by planting these nutritious carrot-shaped bars in your kids' Easter baskets. They're packed with delicious nuts, seeds, and dried fruit.
    Make bunny bars
    Photo credit: Kathy Patalsky

  • Lamb Cupcakes

    Lamb Cupcakes

    These cupcakes are just as fun to eat as they are to decorate. Let the kids take care of the lambs' marshmallow wool!
    Make lamb cupcakes 

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Melinda Carstensen and Andrea Roxas
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Launched in December 2006, Babble has a National Magazine Award nomination for Best Overall Website (opposite Slate.com) and a Folio magazine award for Best Online Magazine (beating out everyone but Time.com). Time magazine named it one of the Top 50 websites of 2010. Babble was acquired by The Walt Disney Company in November, 2011.

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5 thoughts on “14 Easter Treats for Kids

  1. Tamber says:

    AFAICT you’ve covered all the bases with this asnwer!

  2. Sunny says:

    That’s way more clever than I was expetcing. Thanks!

  3. Woods says:

    AFAICT you’ve coveerd all the bases with this answer!

  4. Eel says:

    You’ve hit the ball out the park! Increbdile!

  5. Rosa says:

    Ppl like you get all the brains. I just get to say thnkas for he answer.

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