63 Easy Easter Treats for Kids That Are Fun & Delicious
Easter is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than with some deliciously festive Easy Easter Treats for Kids that your little ones will love helping make! As a mom in a busy blended family with five children, I know firsthand how important it is to find activities that are both fun and manageable during the holiday rush.
Y’all won’t believe this, but a recent survey found that 78% of families consider baking together a favorite Easter tradition! Makes total sense to me – there’s something magical about creating sweet treats together that brings everyone into the kitchen while making those precious memories that last far beyond the holiday.
From those super cute bunny-shaped cookies to colorful Easter egg nests that my youngest absolutely adores, these 63 easy Easter treats for kids are perfect for little helping hands. Trust me, watching the pride on their faces when they decorate their very own treats is worth every bit of the mess (and there WILL be mess!).
The thing I love most? You don’t need to be some fancy baker or have weird ingredients hiding in your pantry to make easy Easter treats for kids. Most of these treats use stuff you probably already have on hand! Last Easter, we made those Rice Krispie nests with just three ingredients, and my stepdaughter still talks about how much fun she had placing the candy eggs on top.
So grab those aprons, clear off the counter, and let’s hop into some egg-cellent Easter treat-making that’ll have your kids begging to help in the kitchen more often! Sometimes the simplest traditions become the sweetest memories, and these easy Easter treats for kids are the perfect way to create them.

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Bunny Pancake Stacks

Start with mini silver dollar pancakes stacked to create a bunny body. Use banana slices for paws, a strawberry slice for a nose, and mini chocolate chips for eyes. Add whipped cream or a marshmallow tail for extra cuteness. Drizzle with honey or maple syrup for a sweet finishing touch. A fun Easter breakfast that’s both adorable and delicious!
Easter Egg Fruit Pops

Cut melons, pineapples, and strawberries into egg shapes using a small cookie cutter. Slide them onto popsicle sticks for a fun and healthy treat. Dip half of each fruit pop in melted yogurt chips or white chocolate and decorate with sprinkles or shredded coconut. Let them harden on parchment paper before serving. A refreshing and colorful snack perfect for little hands!
Bunny Tail Popcorn Balls



Mix popcorn with melted marshmallows and shape them into small, fluffy balls. Roll them in powdered sugar or shredded coconut for a soft, bunny tail look. Stick them onto lollipop sticks for easy handling. Add a tiny bow or pastel sprinkles for extra flair. A quick, no-bake treat that looks like it came straight from the Easter Bunny!
Carrot Patch Dirt Cups

Layer crushed chocolate cookies and chocolate pudding in a clear cup to look like soil. Top with orange-dipped strawberries to resemble carrots sticking out of the ground. Sprinkle with green coconut shreds for the “grass.” Add a tiny “Carrot Patch” sign for a cute finishing touch. A kid-friendly, edible garden that’s as fun to make as it is to eat!
Peeps S’mores Dip

Layer colorful Peeps marshmallows over a dish of melted chocolate and crushed graham crackers. Bake at 350°F for 5 minutes until gooey. Serve with graham crackers or pretzel sticks for dipping. Watch as the marshmallows turn golden and toasty! A bright, Easter-themed twist on classic s’mores.
Easter Bunny Rice Krispie Treats

Shape Rice Krispie treats into bunny faces using a cookie cutter. Decorate with mini M&Ms for eyes, pink jelly beans for noses, and pretzel sticks for whiskers. Dip the ears into white chocolate and cover them with sprinkles. Let them dry on a cooling rack before serving. A crunchy, gooey treat that’s perfect for Easter baskets!
Chocolate Bird’s Nest Cookies

Melt chocolate and peanut butter together and mix with crunchy chow mein noodles to create a nest shape. Drop three pastel candy eggs into the center of each nest before they harden. Let them set in the fridge for about 30 minutes. Arrange them on a plate with green coconut shreds as “grass.” A quick, no-bake treat that looks straight out of a storybook!
Easter Bunny Trail Mix



Mix together mini marshmallows, pastel M&Ms, bunny-shaped graham crackers, popcorn, and yogurt-covered pretzels. Toss with a little white chocolate drizzle for extra sweetness. Serve in small Easter-themed cupcake liners or mini treat bags. Add a fun “Bunny Trail Mix” label for a festive touch. A grab-and-go snack that’s perfect for Easter movie nights!
Baby Chick Deviled Eggs

Make classic deviled eggs, but turn them into adorable baby chicks. Use cut-up black olives for eyes and a tiny carrot triangle for the beak. Cut the top of the egg white in a zigzag pattern to look like a cracked eggshell. Arrange them on a plate with lettuce shreds as “grass.” A savory Easter snack that’s both cute and protein-packed!
Cotton Candy Bunny Floats

Drop a fluffy handful of cotton candy into a clear cup. Pour sparkling lemonade or cream soda over it and watch it dissolve into a sweet, bubbly drink. Add a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top for extra fun. Decorate with a striped straw and pastel sprinkles. A magical, melt-in-your-mouth Easter drink that kids will love!
Bunny Ear Pudding Cups

Turn store-bought vanilla or chocolate pudding cups into festive Easter treats! Cut out bunny ears from cardstock and tape them to the back of each cup. Top the pudding with crushed Oreos for “dirt” or pastel sprinkles for a fun twist. Add a marshmallow tail on the front for an adorable touch. A no-prep, mess-free Easter treat kids will love!
Rainbow Easter Marshmallow Pops

Thread mini pastel marshmallows onto lollipop sticks to create a colorful Easter skewer. Dip one end into melted white chocolate and roll it in rainbow sprinkles. Let them dry on wax paper before serving. Arrange in a small glass for a beautiful Easter centerpiece. A super quick, no-bake treat that’s both fun and festive!
No-Bake Bunny Cheesecake Bites

Blend cream cheese, powdered sugar, and crushed graham crackers to make bite-sized cheesecake balls. Roll them in coconut flakes or crushed vanilla wafers. Use mini chocolate chips for eyes and tiny pink jelly beans for noses. Place two cut-up mini marshmallows on top for bunny ears. A creamy, melt-in-your-mouth Easter treat with zero baking!
Easter Egg Waffle Sandwiches

Make mini waffles and cut them into egg shapes using a cookie cutter. Spread peanut butter, Nutella, or cream cheese frosting between two waffles to create a sandwich. Drizzle with pastel-colored icing and top with sprinkles or edible glitter. Serve with fruit on the side for a fun breakfast or snack. A simple, kid-friendly treat that’s both tasty and festive!
Bunny Butt Sugar Cookies

Use sugar cookie dough to make round cookies for bunny butts. Attach mini marshmallow tails and two small oval cookies for feet. Use pink icing to add little paw prints. Dust with powdered sugar for a soft, fluffy look. A hilariously cute Easter cookie idea that’s almost too adorable to eat!
Chocolate Bunny Popcorn Mix

Pop a big bowl of buttery popcorn and mix in chopped chocolate bunnies, pastel M&Ms, and mini marshmallows. Drizzle with melted white chocolate and toss everything together. Let it set on parchment paper before breaking it into chunks. Serve in Easter-themed treat cups or bags. A sweet and salty snack mix that’s ready in minutes!
Easter Bunny Banana Cars

Cut bananas in half lengthwise and place four mini pretzel wheels on each side. Use a marshmallow Peep as the driver and place it in the banana “car.” Add a dab of peanut butter or melted chocolate to hold everything together. Decorate with candy eggs or sprinkles for a racing effect. A playful and healthy Easter snack that looks like a bunny race!
Bunny Hug Pretzel Bites

Place square pretzels on a baking sheet and top each with a pastel Hershey’s Hug or Kiss. Warm in the oven for just a minute until soft, then press an Easter M&M or mini marshmallow on top. Let them cool before serving. Arrange in mini treat bags tied with a bow. A bite-sized sweet and salty treat that’s addictively good!
Easter Chick Cheese Balls

Roll cream cheese, shredded cheddar, and ranch seasoning into small balls. Coat with crushed cheese crackers or orange-colored breadcrumbs to resemble chick fuzz. Use tiny black olive pieces for eyes and a carrot sliver for the beak. Place them on a bed of lettuce or crackers for a cute display. A savory Easter snack that’s easy and fun to eat!
Mini Bunny Apple Pies

Use store-bought pie crust to cut out small bunny-shaped pastries. Fill with apple pie filling and seal the edges with a fork. Brush with egg wash and sprinkle with cinnamon sugar before baking. Serve warm with a drizzle of vanilla icing. A warm, flaky, and festive treat that’s ready in under 20 minutes!
Easter Bunny Toast

Toast slices of whole wheat bread and spread with strawberry cream cheese or Nutella. Use banana slices for bunny cheeks, blueberries for eyes, and a strawberry slice for the nose. Cut another slice of toast into bunny ear shapes and attach them to the top. Add a sprinkle of shredded coconut for fluffiness. A quick and healthy breakfast that’s as cute as it is delicious!
Easter Basket Cookie Cups

Press sugar cookie dough into a mini muffin tin to form small cups. Bake and let them cool before filling them with pastel M&Ms or jelly beans. Use licorice laces or pretzel sticks as the basket handle. Pipe a small swirl of frosting to keep everything in place. A mini edible Easter basket that’s fun and easy to make!
Chocolate-Dipped Marshmallow Chicks

Take marshmallow Peeps and dip them halfway into melted chocolate. Roll them in crushed graham crackers, shredded coconut, or pastel sprinkles. Let them set on wax paper before serving. Stick them onto lollipop sticks for a fun Easter pop. A sweet, no-bake treat that kids will love decorating!
Easter Egg Jello Cups

Make layers of colorful Jello in small clear cups to resemble Easter eggs. Let each layer set before adding the next for a striped effect. Top with whipped cream and a few pastel sprinkles. Serve chilled for a refreshing, wiggly treat. A bright and festive dessert that’s easy to prep ahead of time!
Bunny Paw Print Brownies

Bake bite-sized brownies and let them cool completely. Pipe white icing in the shape of a bunny paw print on each one. Add three small pink candy pearls for toes and a larger pink candy in the center. Arrange them in a hopping trail across the plate. A chocolatey, adorable treat that’s perfect for Easter parties!
Easter Bunny Donut Holes

Take powdered sugar or glazed donut holes and turn them into bunny faces. Use tiny black icing dots for eyes, a pink M&M for a nose, and edible marker whiskers. Stick mini marshmallow halves on top for bunny ears. Serve on a plate lined with shredded coconut “grass.” A fast and fun treat that kids can decorate themselves!
No-Bake Carrot Cake Energy Bites

Blend together rolled oats, shredded carrots, cinnamon, and honey to create a sticky dough. Roll into bite-sized balls and coat in coconut flakes or crushed nuts. Chill in the fridge before serving. Add a tiny green candy on top to resemble a carrot. A healthy, grab-and-go Easter snack that tastes like mini carrot cakes!
Easter Chick Pudding Parfaits

Layer vanilla pudding and crushed vanilla wafers in a clear cup. Add whipped cream on top and press in two mini chocolate chips for eyes and a tiny orange candy for a beak. Serve with a fun striped straw or a mini spoon. Sprinkle with colored sugar or coconut shreds for extra flair. A simple, no-bake Easter dessert that looks like an adorable baby chick!
Bunny Tail Dipped Strawberries

Dip fresh strawberries halfway into melted white chocolate. Roll the bottoms in shredded coconut to resemble a fluffy bunny tail. Let them set on wax paper before serving. Arrange them on a plate in a cute bunny face shape. A fresh and fruity Easter treat with a sweet coconut twist!
Easter Egg Ice Cream Sandwiches

Use egg-shaped sugar cookies to sandwich a scoop of pastel-colored ice cream. Press the edges into sprinkles, crushed candy, or mini chocolate chips. Freeze until firm before serving. Wrap them in parchment paper and tie with a ribbon for an Easter-themed treat. A cool and creamy dessert that’s a guaranteed hit!
Easter Bunny Face Quesadillas

Make mini cheese quesadillas using flour tortillas and cut them into bunny face shapes. Use olive slices for eyes, a cherry tomato for the nose, and shredded carrots for whiskers. Toast lightly in a pan until crispy. Serve with guacamole or salsa on the side. A savory Easter treat that’s fun and easy to assemble!
Chocolate Bunny Milkshake

Blend vanilla ice cream, milk, and a drizzle of chocolate syrup until smooth. Pour into a tall glass and top with whipped cream and chocolate shavings. Add a chocolate bunny sitting on the rim for an extra festive look. Serve with a striped straw and pastel sprinkles. A creamy, Easter-themed shake kids will love!
Easter Bunny Pretzel Rods

Dip long pretzel rods in melted white chocolate and coat them in pink and pastel sprinkles. Use mini marshmallows as bunny tails and draw faces with edible food markers. Let them set on parchment paper before serving. A crunchy, sweet snack that’s easy to make in bulk!
Mini Easter Bunny Cinnamon Rolls

Take pre-made cinnamon roll dough and shape small rolls into bunny heads with long ears. Bake until golden brown and drizzle with vanilla glaze. Add two chocolate chips for eyes and a tiny pink candy for the nose. Serve warm for a cute and delicious breakfast treat!
Pastel Easter Popcorn Cups

Pop a big batch of buttery popcorn and toss it with melted pastel candy melts. Sprinkle with Easter M&Ms, tiny marshmallows, and crushed graham crackers. Scoop into colorful cupcake liners or Easter-themed treat cups. Serve with fun paper bunny ears poking out of each cup. A sweet and salty snack perfect for movie night!
Carrot-Shaped Cheese Puffs

Fill clear piping bags with bright orange cheese puffs. Tie the top with a green ribbon to look like the top of a carrot. Arrange them in a basket for an Easter party snack. Add bunny stickers or name tags for a personalized touch. A no-bake, grab-and-go treat that’s super festive!
Easter Bunny Cheese & Cracker Faces

Use round crackers as the base and spread with cream cheese or hummus. Arrange shredded cheese or pretzel sticks as bunny whiskers. Use sliced black olives for eyes and a halved cherry tomato for a nose. Serve with baby carrots and celery sticks on the side for a nutritious Easter snack!
Bunny Peep Ice Cream Sundaes

Scoop pastel-colored ice cream into small bowls. Top with whipped cream, sprinkles, and crushed cookies. Place a marshmallow Peep on top as the “bunny decoration.” Drizzle with caramel or strawberry sauce for extra sweetness. A quick and easy Easter sundae that’s almost too cute to eat!
Edible Easter Bunny Houses

Use graham crackers to build a small house like a gingerbread house but for Easter. Glue together with vanilla frosting and decorate with pastel candy, jellybeans, and sprinkles. Add a marshmallow Peep bunny sitting at the front door. Serve on a plate with green shredded coconut “grass.” A creative, no-bake edible craft for kids!
Chocolate-Dipped Easter Apple Slices

Slice apples into thick rounds and dip them in melted white or milk chocolate. Drizzle with colored candy melts and top with Easter sprinkles. Stick a lollipop stick in each slice for easy handling. Serve chilled for a refreshing yet indulgent snack. A fun, fruity twist on Easter sweets!
Easter Bunny Graham Cracker Sandwiches

Spread peanut butter, Nutella, or frosting between two graham crackers to make a sandwich. Cut marshmallows into bunny ears and place them on top. Use chocolate chips for eyes and a pink jellybean for the nose. Press the edges into pastel sprinkles for extra color. A no-bake treat that’s fun, sweet, and crunchy!
Bunny Tail Ice Cream Truffles

Scoop vanilla ice cream into small balls and roll them in shredded coconut. Freeze until firm and serve on a bed of green-dyed coconut “grass.” Add a tiny chocolate bowtie for extra personality. A quick frozen treat that looks like fluffy bunny tails!
Easter Egg Cake Pops

Crush pre-made cake or brownies and mix with frosting to form a dough. Shape into egg forms and dip in melted pastel candy melts. Decorate with drizzled chocolate, sprinkles, or edible glitter. Insert a lollipop stick and let set before serving. A bite-sized Easter dessert perfect for little hands!
Carrot Patch Brownie Bites

Bake mini brownie cups in a muffin tin. Top each with a swirl of chocolate frosting and crushed Oreos for dirt. Stick an orange-dipped strawberry into the center to look like a carrot. Serve on a wooden tray with a tiny “Carrot Patch” sign. A chocolatey Easter garden treat that’s as cute as it is delicious!
Jellybean Easter Milkshakes

Blend vanilla ice cream, milk, and a handful of jellybeans until smooth. Pour into clear glasses and top with whipped cream and sprinkles. Stick a cotton candy “cloud” on the rim for a fun touch. Serve with a striped straw and an extra jellybean garnish. A sweet, colorful drink that’s a total showstopper!
Easter Bunny Nutter Butter Cookies

Dip Nutter Butter cookies into melted white chocolate to coat them completely. Add mini chocolate chips for eyes and a pink candy nose. Use marshmallow halves or fondant to create bunny ears. Let set on wax paper before serving. A quick and easy treat that transforms cookies into adorable Easter bunnies!
Easter Egg Yogurt Bark

Spread vanilla yogurt onto a lined baking sheet. Sprinkle with pastel M&Ms, granola, and shredded coconut. Drizzle with melted white chocolate or colored candy melts. Freeze until firm, then break into pieces. A refreshing, crunchy, and healthy treat!
Bunny Face Bagels

Spread cream cheese onto mini bagels. Use banana slices for cheeks, blueberries for eyes, and a strawberry slice for the nose. Cut another bagel in half and position the pieces as bunny ears. Serve with a drizzle of honey or a sprinkle of cinnamon. A quick and healthy Easter breakfast idea!
Easter Bunny Chow (Puppy Chow Twist)

Mix Chex cereal, melted white chocolate, and powdered sugar in a big bowl. Toss in pastel M&Ms, mini marshmallows, and bunny-shaped graham crackers. Serve in Easter-themed cupcake liners or little treat bags. Add a tiny sign that says “Bunny Chow” for extra fun. A sweet, crunchy, and easy-to-make snack!
Easter Peep Pancakes

Make fluffy pancakes and top them with a Peeps marshmallow bunny. Drizzle with strawberry syrup and add a dusting of powdered sugar. Serve with a side of fresh fruit arranged in a rainbow. A festive, pastel-colored breakfast treat perfect for Easter morning
Bunny Ears Pudding Pie Cups

Fill mini graham cracker pie crusts with vanilla pudding or chocolate mousse. Stick two marshmallow halves on top to resemble bunny ears. Add pastel sprinkles or crushed cookies for extra texture. A creamy, no-bake Easter dessert that’s ridiculously cute!
Easter Bunny Waffle Sticks

Make waffles and cut them into strips for easy dipping. Serve with small bowls of pastel-colored icing or honey. Decorate with bunny face sprinkles or tiny chocolate chips. Arrange them in a bunny shape on a platter with whipped cream for the tail. A sweet, dippable breakfast treat kids will love!
No-Bake Easter Sprinkle Donuts

Take plain store-bought mini donuts and dip them in pastel candy melts. Sprinkle with colorful Easter sprinkles and edible glitter. Let them set on parchment paper before serving. A zero-effort treat that looks bakery-perfect in minutes!
Easter Egg Cereal Bars

Melt marshmallows and butter and mix with fruity or rice cereal. Shape into egg molds and press firmly. Drizzle with melted white chocolate and pastel sprinkles. A crunchy, chewy treat that’s way more fun than regular cereal bars!
Chocolate Easter Bunny Bark

Melt white and milk chocolate together and spread onto a baking sheet. Press in mini Peeps bunnies, jelly beans, and pretzel pieces. Let it set and break into shards for easy serving. A sweet and salty snack that’s as pretty as it is delicious!
Bunny Ears Cupcakes

Bake vanilla or chocolate cupcakes and frost with pastel buttercream. Cut large marshmallows diagonally and dip the sticky sides into pink sanding sugar to create bunny ears. Press them on top and add candy eyes for a cute bunny face. A fluffy, festive cupcake that looks straight from an Easter bakery!
Easter Basket Ice Cream Sundaes

Scoop vanilla or cotton candy ice cream into a bowl. Stick a curved piece of licorice on each side to resemble a basket handle. Top with whipped cream, jelly beans, and sprinkles. Serve in mini waffle cones for extra crunch. A fun twist on a sundae that’s perfect for spring!
Carrot Patch Chocolate Dipped Cookies

Dip store-bought shortbread cookies in melted chocolate. Decorate with crushed Oreos for soil and orange candy-dipped pretzel sticks for carrots. Let them set before serving. Arrange them on a plate with green coconut shreds for a carrot patch effect. A quick, mess-free Easter treat that’s both crunchy and chocolatey!
Bunny Footprint Pancakes

Make one large pancake and four smaller pancakes for each serving. Arrange them into bunny paw prints on a plate. Use whipped cream and chocolate chips to add details. Serve with fruit on the side for extra color. A simple yet creative breakfast that makes Easter morning feel extra special!
Bunny Ears Chocolate Croissants

Take mini store-bought croissants and dip the tops in melted white chocolate. Attach marshmallow bunny ears using a small dab of frosting. Sprinkle with colored sugar for a festive look. A buttery, flaky Easter breakfast treat with a sweet touch!
Easter Egg Fruit Tartlets

Use pre-made mini tart shells and fill them with vanilla yogurt or pudding. Decorate with sliced strawberries, kiwis, and blueberries arranged like Easter egg patterns. Drizzle with honey for extra sweetness. A fresh, fruity treat that’s naturally beautiful and delicious!
Bunny Hug Cupcake Cones

Bake cupcakes inside ice cream cones for a fun twist. Frost with pastel buttercream swirls and place a mini Peep bunny hugging the top. Add sprinkles and a drizzle of white chocolate for extra flair. A unique, handheld cupcake that’s perfect for kids!
Easter Bunny Rice Cakes

Spread almond butter, Nutella, or yogurt on rice cakes. Arrange banana slices as bunny cheeks, blueberries as eyes, and a raspberry as the nose. Use sliced almonds or apple sticks for bunny ears. A healthy and adorable Easter snack that’s just as fun to eat as it is to make!
Easter treat-making doesn’t have to be complicated to be memorable! These 63 easy Easter treats are perfect for getting kids involved in the kitchen while creating special holiday memories together.
Let me tell you, as a mom with five kiddos in our blended family, I’ve learned that simple is usually better when it comes to holiday activities. Last year, my 7-year-old and I made those adorable Rice Krispie egg nests, and despite the sticky marshmallow mess (it was EVERYWHERE!), she still talks about it months later.
Whether you’re looking for quick no-bake options like our family-favorite pretzel bunny ears, simple baked goods like carrot-shaped sugar cookies, or healthier alternatives like our fruit kabob rainbows, there’s something on this list for every family’s taste and skill level.
I’ve found that the most treasured traditions are often the simplest ones—it’s not about Pinterest perfection but the giggles and conversations that happen while mixing and decorating. My stepson, who normally avoids anything “crafty,” will happily spend an hour decorating Easter egg cookies with surprisingly artistic focus!
Why not choose a few of these treats to make with your children this Easter weekend? The chocolate-dipped strawberry carrots take just 15 minutes but look super impressive on your holiday table. Not only will you satisfy those sweet tooth cravings, but you’ll also be building measuring skills, patience, and creating traditions that can last for generations.
Happy Easter baking, and don’t forget to share your creations with us in the comments! I’m always looking for new ideas to add to our family tradition list.
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