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By Terri Mauro, About.com Guide to Special Children since 2004

Question of the Day: Easter treats

Sunday April 2, 2006
An item from earlier today suggested filling your child's Easter eggs with non-sweet treats like stickers, toys and rubber stamps. If Easter is a holiday you celebrate, what do you put in your child's basket -- candy, non-edible gifts, non-sugary edibles, or some combination of these? Click on the closest answer below, and use your browser's back button if you want to choose more than one.
1) Way too much candy
2) Lots of candy
3) Some candy
4) Candy and non-edibles
5) Mostly non-edibles
6) Only non-edibles
7) Edibles, but not the candy kind
8) Edibles, both candy and non-candy
9) We don't celebrate Easter
10) Other
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April 5, 2009 at 12:55 pm
(1) Karissa says:

Usually a stuffed bunny, apple, toothbrush, t-shirt (boys), tank top (girls) and maybe a dvd is good add either: 1 pack gum (sugarless) and a granola bar or a baby bottlepop and a pack of peanut butter crackers both craves children before puberity or preteen aged without giving them a basket of sugar.

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