Easter will be celebrated with family and all seven of the little cousins, and my daughter will be approximately eight months old. I know, before you tell me she doesn’t need one. My initial impression was, “She’s too young to eat chocolate and go on an Easter egg hunt; there’s no point,” but then I learned that one of my nieces had cried on Christmas Eve because she believed Santa had forgotten to stuff her baby brother’s stocking. To preserve the magic for the remaining nieces and nephews who will also receive one, we are making one. What on earth should I put in it then?
We used teething toys, board books, and tiny plush toys with an Easter theme!
We carried out this action. A wooden puzzle, a board book, an Easter dress, and a stuffed rabbit. We also considered bath toys, pureed carrots, bubbles, and shaker egg toys.
We shared the same basket, lol
This week, my mother surprised me with my first haircut’s hair. Thank you, mother. Since my hair is LO’s favorite to play with, I’ll put it in her Easter basket.
I’ve been considering my options for my first haircut’s hair. This is a great idea!
Sunscreen is a constant gift from the Easter Bunny to my family. The babies were given teethers to bite on last year.
I believe I’m bringing the sunscreen custom into our household.
try it and thank me later.