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Easter Bunny Visit Ideas For Kids

Want to make Easter  extra special for your little ones this year?

You’ll love these cute Easter bunny visit ideas that will up the ante on your celebrations Easter morning. 

All kids love a magical visit from the Easter Bunny and whether you’re planning a fun-filled family morning, a neighborhood event, or a classroom surprise, bringing the Easter Bunny to life can create unforgettable memories for kids of all ages.

The Easter bunny is known for leaving sweet surprises around the house or yard and our unique ideas take this to the next level. 

Making the most of this year’s Easter bunny visit is a great way to spark creativity and excitement while embracing family traditions.

And of course,  these ideas can be as simple or elaborate as you like, making them perfect for busy parents and teachers looking to add a touch of fun to the holiday.

Easter Bunny Visit Ideas

10 Magical Easter Bunny Visit Ideas for Kids

Make this Easter extra special with a visit from the Easter Bunny!

In our family, we have always gone all out with our leprechaun visits for St Patrick’s Day so it just made sense to step out game up for Easter too. 

These Easter bunny ideas are tried and true with our kids and are always a hit! 

How To Prepare For The Easter Bunny

Like in most familys, when the kids wake up in the morning on Easter, they find a bunch of eggs hidden around the house that they can run around and collect. 

We always read an Easter themed book the night before the big event to get us in the mood. 

To make it even more fun, we add a few of the fun Easter traditions too. 

Ideas For The Easter Bunny Visit

Easter Bunny Home Visit

Easter Bunny Visit Ideas

Arrange for a friend or family member to dress as the Easter Bunny and surprise your kids at home!

Have the Bunny hand out small gifts, pose for pictures, and even lead a mini Easter egg hunt in the backyard.

Bunny Footprints Trail

Easter bunny trail

Before your kids wake up, leave a trail of bunny footprints leading to their Easter baskets.

You can use flour, chalk, or printable templates to create the effect of magical bunny tracks hopping through the house.

Personalized Easter Bunny Letter

Send your child a handwritten letter from the Easter Bunny, congratulating them on their good behavior and hinting at hidden treats around the house.

You can even include a tiny “bunny whisker” or glitter for extra magic.

Leave Some Bunny Snacks 

bunny treats ideas

Take a page out of your Christmas traditions and leave some fun snacks and a note out for the Easter bunny.

Carrots are the obvious choice! 

Create a Bunny Trap

Easter Bunny Visit Ideas

Have your kids set up a bunny trap the night before including some cute “bunny bait” made with oats.

In the morning, let the children find chocolate eggs, pastel colored glitter, and a fun “better luck next time!” note left behind by the bunny. 

Bunny Burrow Surprise

Bunny Burrow fun idea for Easter

Set up a small “bunny burrow” in your backyard or a park using hay, baskets, and stuffed rabbits.

Tell the kids that the Easter Bunny was there overnight and left behind eggs, notes, and little surprises.

Easter Bunny Breakfast

Easter bunny breakfast

Host a special breakfast featuring bunny-shaped pancakes, pastel-colored milk, and Easter-themed table decorations.

Have the Easter Bunny make an appearance to hand out treats and take photos.

 Glow-in-the-Dark Bunny Hunt

 Glow-in-the-Dark Bunny Hunt

For a fun twist on the traditional egg hunt, plan a nighttime glow-in-the-dark egg hunt!

Fill plastic eggs with glow sticks or use glow-in-the-dark paint, and let the Easter Bunny “hide” them around the yard.

Magic Garden

 Glow-in-the-Dark Bunny Hunt

The night before Easter, head to the backyard to plant jelly beans in the ground. 

Once they are asleep, replace them with lollipops that look like they have “grown” from the ground. 

Easter Bunny Scavenger Hunt

Easter Bunny Scavenger Hunt

Create a scavenger hunt with clues left by the Easter Bunny leading to a final Easter surprise.

Leave small notes, footprints, or treats at each clue location to make the adventure even more magical!

Each of these ideas adds a special touch to Easter, creating magical memories your kids will cherish. Which one will you try this year? 

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