Easter Convenience: Pre-Filled Eggs for a Stress-Free Celebration

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This Easter, I’m opting for convenience by ordering pre-filled eggs instead of going through the hassle of filling them myself. My kids are absolutely thrilled about the holiday and have been eagerly counting down the days, especially with their newfound obsession with surprise eggs from YouTube.

Last year, I spent hours filling eggs for our neighborhood hunt after making multiple trips to the party store for affordable trinkets. While the kids loved it, the process was tedious and exhausting. So, you can imagine my delight when I discovered pre-filled eggs on Amazon, filled with inexpensive toys instead of candy—48 eggs for just $25.95.

Now, these toys aren’t top-notch or Montessori-approved, but if your children are anything like mine, the joy lies in the “opening ceremony.” They will carry their little treasures around for days, and it helps me limit the amount of sugary treats they consume. It’s a little holiday luxury that reflects their current interests. Plus, the convenience of simply ordering the eggs and waiting for them to arrive is a major win for me. Easy is the name of the game, and I’m all for it.

However, be prepared for the occasional chaos, especially when you find yourself fishing out a trinket from the baby’s mouth while threatening to toss everything in a fit of frustration.

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Conclusion

In summary, this Easter, I’m embracing the easier route by ordering pre-filled eggs, ensuring a joyful experience for my kids without the stress of preparation.