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By Easter Sunday afternoon, the average UK child has eaten roughly their own body-weight in chocolate, opened seven plastic eggs from the supermarket, and been on three different family WhatsApp video calls. Easter Monday is reliably a write-off. Here is a calmer playbook for the long weekend, with sugar-aware ideas, sensible crafts and one good outdoor plan.
The chocolate situation is not really about chocolate. It is about co-ordination. Nanny buys two, grandad buys one, the godmother buys one, the school sends one home, you bought two “just for the basket”. Suddenly there are eight large chocolate eggs per child in the house and you have not even started the actual Sunday hunt.
One useful conversation in the week before: ask the relatives to pool. A single agreed gift from each branch of the family rather than every adult buying separately. Most will appreciate the simplification.
The classic plastic-eggs-in-the-garden hunt is fine. To make it feel less manic:
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For ready-made activity kits, the Toddler Life picks has a few that travel well to relatives’ houses.
Easter Sunday lunch with extended family is its own beast. Three things that change the day:
Whatever the weather, Easter weekend needs at least one big outdoor session:
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Easter Monday is usually a slow-recovery day. Easter Tuesday is when reality returns. A few small things to plan ahead:
You will fail at most of this. The eggs will be eaten by 10am Sunday. The hot-cross-buns will burn. Someone will cry over the basket. The toddler will get hold of the food colouring. The weather will turn. That is also Easter.
Save the photos. Even the bad-light, chocolate-mouth, slightly-feral ones. These are the ones you will look back at in five years and miss the chaos of.
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