Easter Snacks for Preschoolers
Whether you’re looking for classroom treats or holiday surprises, these Easter snacks for preschoolers are sure to be a hit with everyone around!
As you begin preparing for your preschool Easter activities, be sure to add a fun holiday-inspired snack or treat to your to-do list. Most of these are easy enough for your preschoolers to help make.
One or two, however, are simply meant to be enjoyed by preschoolers. You’ll have to do the legwork!
If you like adding fun preschool snacks to your lessons and celebrations, you will love the list of Easter preschool snacks I’ve rounded up below!
I can’t wait to hear which one is your favorite.
Easter Snacks for Preschoolers
This amazing list of Easter preschool snack ideas is full of snacks inspired by Easter bunnies, eggs, chicks, and more! There are even a few healthy treats on this list!
Easter Egg Marshmallow Pops
If you can find egg-shaped marshmallows at the grocery store, these Easter egg marshmallow pops will be a breeze to make! Kids will love helping you dip them in melted chocolate and then in some spring-colored sprinkles. Artsy Fartsy Mama
Chick Cake in a Jar
Have you ever made mug cakes with your kids? They’re so easy to make! I love the fun twist of this Easter chick cake in a jar, and I bet your kids will, too. Messy Little Monster
Graham Cracker Tic Tac Toe
With some graham crackers, icing, and jelly beans (or other small Easter candy), your kids can play with their food! It’s required when you make some Jelly Bean Tic Tac Toe snacks. Homeschool Preschool
Easter Bunny Snack Pack Pudding Treats
These Easter Bunny pudding cups require a few special ingredients, but they’re sure to be a hit with preschoolers! Sippy Cup Mom
Healthy Easter Egg Breakfast Popsicles Recipe
These healthy Easter egg breakfast pops are great for Easter breakfast! Cook pancakes in an Easter egg mold, and coat them with yogurt for a sweet coating. Eats Amazing
Easter Snack Mix (No Cooking Required)
Kids can help you measure and pour the ingredients to make this simple Easter snack mix. Crystal and Co.
DIY Reese’s Cup Easter Basket Treats
These adorable DIY Reese’s Cup Easter basket candies require a bit of help from an adult, but they’re so cute! Arts Crackers
DIY PEEPS Bunny Easter Pretzel Treats
What’s better than candy-dipped pretzel rods? How about topping them with Peeps Bunnies! Thrifty Jinxy
Peeps Preschool Easter Snack
Don’t use up all the graham crackers, though. You’ll need them to make graham cracker houses for your Easter peeps! Homeschool Preschool
Easy Carrot Cupcake Recipe
Carrot cake is perfect for an Easter Snack! Dress up some carrot cake cupcakes with candy carrots for a special holiday treat. Life at the Zoo
Easter Carrot Pops
Dip some marshmallows in melted orange chocolate candies, and you’ve got yourself some Easter Carrot Pops to share with your kiddos! Sippy Cup Mom
Easter Bunny Cupcakes
These Easter bunny cupcakes are adorable! With their cute ears and noses, they will definitely dress up your Easter dessert table. Thrifty Jinxy
Cadbury Mini Egg Cupcakes
My favorite Easter candy is Cadbury mini eggs. Turn an ordinary cupcake into a Easter Bird’s Nest Cupcake with a few well-placed eggs. The Best Ideas for Kids
Cookie Nests
I love the idea of making Cookie Nests with a muffin pan. This recipe is simple enough for your little ones to pitch in. Wunder Mum
Bunny Butt Pretzels - The Cutest Easter Treat!
You guys have to check out these bunny butt pretzels! They are simply the CUTEST Easter treat around. The Soccer Mom Blog
Bunny Butt Cookies Fun Easter Treats
However, these Oreo Bunny Butt Cookies sure give them a run for their money! They’re adorable, as well! The Inspiration Edit
Peek-a-Boo Peeps Easter Cupcakes Recipe
If you know how to pipe icing, you’ll love making these Peek-a-Boo Peeps Easter Cupcakes with your kids. Crayons and Cravings
Easter Peeps Fun Food Recipe For Kids
Turn a Twinkie into an Easter Peeps race car for an Easter snack that your preschoolers will love! The Inspiration Edit
Easter Egg Lunch Hunt - A fun activity and lunch for kids!
Kids will have a blast opening plastic eggs full of lunch items when you create an Easter Egg Lunch Hunt for them! Gluesticks Blog
PRESCHOOL BOOKS ABOUT EASTER
Fill your book basket with a great collection of books about Easter. Most of these books can be found at your local library or used bookstore.
If you have a hard time finding them, you can order them through my Amazon affiliate links by clicking the images below.
Pete the Cat: Big Easter Adventure – When Pete wakes up Easter morning, ready to check out his basket of goodies, he discovers the Easter Bunny needs a little extra help. Our favorite groovy blue cat puts on his bunny ears and finds a way to collect, paint, and hide the eggs all in time for Easter!
How to Catch the Easter Bunny – Is this the year you’ll be able to catch the Easter bunny in action? Start an Easter tradition with this fun and funny children’s book ― the perfect Easter basket stuffer!
Turkey’s Eggcellent Easter – Easter is almost here—and Turkey knows just how to celebrate. He’s going to win the eggstra-special Easter egg hunt! The only problem is that animals aren’t allowed to enter. So he and his barnyard friends come up with a top-secret plan. With his trademark disguises and a whole lot of help, Turkey goes undercover. Will his basket of tricks help him win a prize?
More Easter Fun for Kids
Kids will love using their personalized Easter baskets for your family Easter egg hunts!
I love this I Spy Bag Bunny toy! It’s a great way to entertain preschoolers and develop visual discrimination skills! This is a felt bunny toy with a transparent window, filled with plastic granules. Treasures have been hidden in this one of a kind toy, and it is up to your child to find them all! For this you need to work with your fingers.
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Tara is the brains behind Homeschool Preschool, where her journey from preschool and public school teacher to homeschooling mom of three fuels her passion for early childhood education. With a blend of expertise and firsthand experience, Tara’s writings offer practical tips and engaging resources to support families in creating meaningful learning adventures at home.