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40+ Adorable Easter Treats & Snacks for Kids (That Aren’t Just Chocolate!)

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If you’re looking for festive Easter food ideas that are fun, easy, and kid-approved—you’re in the right place. This list is full of colourful Easter snacks, creative DIY goodies, and make-ahead treats perfect for parties, lunchboxes, and Easter Sunday brunch. Whether you’re after something healthy, no-bake, or just irresistibly cute, there’s something here for every bunny.

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Bake & Decorate With Kids

These recipes are made for kitchen fun. From simple doughs to cookie decorating projects, these treats make Easter baking with kids relaxed, creative, and totally delightful.

Easter Bunny Buns
These adorable two-ingredient Bunny Buns are perfect for Easter and couldn’t be easier to make. With no yeast or complicated steps required, they’re a fun and fuss-free baking activity to enjoy with your kids. Soft, fluffy, and shaped like cute little bunnies—they’re guaranteed to steal the show at your Easter table.
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A bread roll baked into the shape of a bunny face with 2 ears.
Easter Bunny Footprints
These Bunny Footprint Cookies are the ultimate in easy Easter baking fun! With just two ingredients and zero fuss, they’re a playful, kid-approved treat that’s perfect for little hands to help make. Cute, quick, and full of Easter charm.
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A hand holding a small oval cookie decorated with chocolate buttons and melts to look like a bunny footprint.
Easter Bunny Cookies
Transform a simple gingerbread man cookie cutter into adorable Easter Bunny Cookies with this clever recipe. Using sweet short pastry and mini eggs, these charming treats feature bunnies holding colorful Easter eggs—perfect for festive celebrations. A delightful and easy baking project that brings Easter magic to your kitchen.
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Bunny shaped sugar cookies holding a mini easter egg, on a white bench top scattered with pastel easter eggs and spring flowers.
Easter Fruit Pizza
This delightful Easter Fruit Pizza features a soft sugar cookie crust topped with creamy lemon-infused frosting and adorned with vibrant fresh fruits like kiwi, berries, and mandarins. It's a fun and festive treat that's perfect for involving kids in the kitchen and adds a splash of color to your Easter celebrations.
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A slice of fruit pizza being held up above the entire fruit pizza on a bench scattered with Easter decorations
Mini Egg Cookies
These chewy Mini Egg Cookies are a fun and festive Easter treat that kids and adults will both love! Packed with crunchy candy-coated mini chocolate eggs and made with a soft, golden cookie base, they’re the perfect sweet addition to any Easter celebration. Great for making ahead and easy enough for kids to help with—ideal for Easter parties, school treat bags, or a cosy baking session at home.
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9 vanilla cookies decorated with cadbury mini eggs on a pink plate.
Bunny Fairy Bread
This Bunny Fairy Bread is a nostalgic, whimsical Easter treat that’s perfect for little kids. Made with soft white bread, cream cheese, and cheerful sprinkles, it’s simple to prepare and easy to customize. The bunny shape adds instant charm, making it ideal for Easter lunchboxes, party platters, or classroom treats.
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Gluten Free Bunny Buns
These gluten-free bunny buns are soft, fluffy, and absolutely perfect for an Easter celebration. Shaped into adorable little bunny faces, they’re a fun baking project for kids and a great allergy-friendly option for Easter party food. Whether you’re making an Easter brunch extra special or packing treats for school, these buns bring charm and inclusivity to the table.
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A gluten free dinner roll baked into the shape of a bunny face with 2 ears.

Healthier Easter Ideas

Looking to balance the sugar overload with something a bit more nourishing? These snacks and treats are packed with real ingredients—like fruit, veggies, oats, and yogurt—while still feeling festive and fun for little ones.

Carrot Smoothie
This creamy, fruity Carrot Smoothie is a fun and nourishing Easter-inspired snack. Packed with hidden veggies, fruit, protein, and fibre, it’s a great way to use up leftovers while giving kids a colourful, tasty treat. Quick to make and kid-approved—perfect for a festive snack or breakfast boost.
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Carrot smoothie in small glass drinking jar with straw.
Healthy Fruit Easter Eggs
These Healthy Fruit Easter Eggs are a fun, hands-on treat that kids will love making and eating. Using simple ingredients like yoghurt, honey, and sliced fruit, they’re a playful, wholesome alternative to chocolate eggs. A perfect option for families looking for a light, colourful, and creative Easter activity.
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A fruit easter egg being held above a platter of healthy easter eggs.
Easy To Make Carrot Muffin Recipe
These soft and naturally sweet carrot muffins are a brilliant Easter snack for babies, toddlers, and big kids alike. Packed with carrots (a whopping 400g per batch!) and no added sugar, they’re perfect for balancing out the chocolate while still feeling festive. Their cheerful orange colour and gentle flavour make them a bunny-approved bite for morning tea, lunchboxes, or your Easter table.
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8 carrot muffins in a container with a child's hand reaching for a muffin
Egg Hunt Easter Popcorn
This Easter Egg Hunt Popcorn is a super simple, slightly healthier Easter treat that’s all about fun. Just mix plain popcorn with a few hidden mini Easter eggs for a snack that feels like a game and stretches the chocolate a little further. Perfect for Easter parties, movie nights, or filling up treat bags without going overboard on sugar.
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6 pastal coloured tall bowls filled with easter popcorn on benchtop.
Easter Breakfast Pops
These Easter Egg Breakfast Popsicles are a bright and healthy way to start the Easter fun! Made with yogurt, granola, and berries, they’re frozen into egg-shaped moulds for a colourful and refreshing treat. Naturally sweet and full of goodness, they’re great for breakfast, snack time, or as a festive alternative to chocolate eggs—perfect for little ones and big kids alike.
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Photo credit: https://www.eatsamazing.co.uk
Celery Butterflies
These Celery Butterflies are a ridiculously easy and adorable Easter snack idea for kids. Made with celery, nut butter, and pretzels, they’re a fun way to serve veggies in a playful format that kids actually want to eat. Great for snack trays, lunchboxes, or a healthier party treat.
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Celery sticks filled with peanut butter decorated with pretzels to form wings, making a butterfly snack.
Blueberry Yogurt
This homemade blueberry yogurt is smooth, swirly, and full of naturally bright flavour—perfect for a light Easter snack or a healthier dessert option for kids. Gently sweetened with maple syrup and brightened with citrus and cinnamon, it’s a beautiful make-ahead treat that looks stunning in jars. A lovely pastel option for little bunnies that’s simple, nourishing, and festive.
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Blueberry yogurt in small glass jars on a bench top scattered with white and purple flowers.
Easter Juice
This vibrant carrot and orange juice is a refreshing, naturally sweet Easter drink made just for kids. With its bright bunny-orange colour and light citrusy flavour, it’s a healthy option that feels fun and festive. Serve it in cute cups or small bottles as part of an Easter breakfast, picnic, or party platter—perfect for balancing out the chocolate!
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Photo credit: https://www.myfussyeater.com/
2 bottles of carrot juice decorated with bunny ears.
Carrot Cake Pancakes
These soft carrot cake oat cakes are a naturally sweet Easter treat made just for little bunnies. Packed with carrots, apple, and warming spices, they’re free from added sugar and perfect for babies and toddlers. Whether served warm at breakfast or packed into a lunchbox, these pancakes bring cosy carrot cake vibes to your Easter menu—no frosting required!
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Childs lunch box with divider through the centre with carrot cake pancakes on one side and halved strawberries. Child's hand holding a pancake.
Hummus Cups
These vibrant Hummus Cups are a fun, fresh addition to your Easter spread—perfect for little hands and bunny-sized appetites. Each cup is filled with creamy hummus and colourful veggie sticks like crisp cucumber, snap peas, and cheerful orange baby carrots. A healthy Easter snack that balances out the sweets, and looks beautiful on the table too.
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A small glass jar with hummus n the bottom and batons of colourful vegetables standing up in the cup

No-Bake Easter Treats

These simple, no-bake ideas are perfect when you want a low-effort option that still feels festive. They’re great for making ahead, getting the kids involved, or sneaking in something sweet without turning on the oven.

Carrot Energy Bites
These Carrot Bliss Balls are a naturally sweet, no-bake treat that’s perfect for little hands to roll and snack on. Packed with oats, sunflower seeds, and warming spices, they’re a nourishing, fun Easter snack disguised as dessert. Great for Easter baskets, lunchboxes, or festive DIY treat bags.
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Easter Cornflake Crunch
This no-bake Easter Cornflake Crunch is a quick and delicious treat that combines crispy cornflakes with smooth chocolate and peanut butter, then tops it all off with colourful Mini Eggs and Smartie Eggs. It’s crunchy, chocolatey, and just the right amount of sweet—perfect for kids to help make and even better for sharing at Easter parties or popping into treat bags.
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Photo credit: https://www.myfussyeater.com
Popcorn Easter Bunny Tails
These marshmallow popcorn balls—also known as Bunny Tails—are the perfect mix of chewy, crunchy, sweet, and salty! With their fluffy white appearance, they make an adorable and festive Easter treat. Easy to make, gluten-free, and a fun kitchen project for older kids, they’re a great addition to Easter parties, treat bags, or school snacks. Just be mindful that popcorn isn’t recommended for children under five.
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Three tennis ball sized balls of popcorns on a bench infant of a decorative easter bunny and spring flowers.
Pastel Yogurt Melts
These homemade baby yogurt melts are perfect for the youngest little bunnies in your family this Easter. Naturally sweetened and gently coloured with fruit and veggie purées, they’re a fun, pastel-hued treat designed with babies and toddlers in mind. Light, melt-in-the-mouth texture makes them ideal for little hands learning to self-feed—and they look just like spring!
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a small white bowl of baby yogurt melts in 3 colours, pale pink, lavender and pale green.
No Bake Easter Egg Slice
This no-bake Easter Egg Slice is a colourful, chocolate-packed treat that's perfect for parties, gift boxes, or an indulgent Easter dessert. Topped with white chocolate, mini eggs, Caramello eggs, and sprinkles, it’s just the right mix of fun and decadence. Easy to prepare in advance and slice into shareable squares—ideal for Easter gatherings big and small.
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Savory Snacks and Brunch Favourites

Need something satisfying for Easter morning or a party platter? These savoury recipes are ideal for breaking up the sweets—and many double as make-ahead breakfast or lunch options for the whole family.

Easter Bunny Twists
These Easter Bunny Cheese Twists are a delightful savory addition to your Easter festivities. Made with just two ingredients—puff pastry and cheese—they're shaped into adorable bunnies, making them a fun and easy baking project for kids. Perfect as a snack or a festive accompaniment to your Easter meal
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A puff pastry bunny twist with piped cram cheese tail being held up to the camera.
Quick Egg Waffles Recipe
These quick and easy egg waffles are a protein-packed breakfast idea that’s perfect for Easter morning. Made with just egg and parmesan cheese, they cook up in minutes in the waffle maker and are great for little hands. With a golden, fluffy texture and a hint of cheesy goodness, they’re a fun savoury twist to break up the usual Easter sweets—and perfect for toddlers and older kids alike
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An egg waffle on a white plate garnished with small cubes of avocado and chives.
Carrot Fries
These oven-baked carrot fries are a sweet-and-savoury side that’s perfect for an Easter menu. With their bright orange hue and crispy golden edges, they’re a nod to the Easter Bunny himself! Easy to prep and full of flavour thanks to parmesan, garlic, and a touch of paprika—these veggie fries are a fun way to serve carrots that kids actually love. Perfect with dip and great for toddlers and older kids alike.
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A serving bowl of carrot fries on a marble bench next to a bowl of pesto sauce.
Cloud Eggs Recipe
These cloud eggs are fluffy, cheesy, and almost too pretty to eat—making them a magical Easter breakfast for kids. With just two ingredients and a bit of egg-separating fun, they puff up in the oven into golden-topped “clouds” with a rich yolky centre. A light, savoury treat that’s a perfect way to start an Easter morning without a sugar rush.
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A cloud egg sprinkled with finely chopped chives on a white plate.
Bagel Nests
These healthy Easter Nest Bagels are as cute as they are clever! Toasted bagels are topped with cream cheese or hummus and decorated with crunchy carrot strips shaped into nests, then filled with cucumber “eggs.” They’re a fun, hands-on snack or lunch for kids that brings a bright, veggie-packed balance to your Easter spread—perfect for preschoolers, parties, or lunchboxes.
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Egg Bake With Hash Browns
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A portion of egg bake hash brown removed from baking dish and served on a plate with chutney.

Edible Easter Activities & Crafts

Easter isn’t just about eating—it’s also about getting creative! These ideas double as edible crafts, perfect for a family afternoon project or something fun to prep with your kids.

Chocolate Peanut Butter Bananas
These Chocolate Peanut Butter Bananas are a dreamy frozen Easter snack that kids will love. Sweet, creamy banana slices are turned into “egg-shaped” sandwich bites, dipped in chocolate, and topped with sprinkles. A chilled, no-fuss treat perfect for warmer Easter weekends!
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Frozen banana slices covered in chocolate and decorated with gold and silver sprinkles.
Coloured Eggs
Dyeing eggs is a classic Easter activity, and this guide shows you how to achieve vibrant colors even with brown-shelled eggs. With just three ingredients—eggs, vinegar, and food coloring—you and your kids can create beautiful, jewel-toned eggs perfect for the holiday. A fun and edible craft that adds a pop of color to your Easter celebrations.
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Coloured eggs in an egg carton on a white bench top.
Marshmallow Bunnies
These DIY Marshmallow Bunnies are an adorable and edible Easter craft kids will love. Made with large marshmallows, mini marshmallows, and a little icing, they come together in minutes and are perfect for Easter baskets, party platters, or cupcake toppers. A sweet, simple treat that doubles as a fun activity for kids during the Easter holidays.
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Photo credit: https://www.eatsamazing.co.uk
Easter Bunny Carrot Cupcakes
Cute carrot cupcakes, decorated with jelly beans and carrot ears!
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Woman's hand holding a cupcake with icing piped on top, carrot sticks as ears and an orange lolly as a nose.
Edible Easter Egg Cones
These Easter Ice Cream Cone Treats are a fun and easy DIY gift idea for kids, classmates, teachers, or anyone who deserves a little Easter cheer! Just fill waffle cones with mini Easter eggs, wrap them in clear cellophane, and tie with ribbon. Pop them in Easter baskets, hand them out as party favours, or use them as colourful centrepieces—they’re sweet, simple, and totally adorable.
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Photo credit: https://www.craftymorning.com
Ice cream cones filled with mini chocolate eggs.

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