15 Easter Treats For Kids

We found you the best kid-friendly Easter treats your kids will go wild for, such as Easter bunny cupcakes, carrot-shaped Rice Krispies treats, chick cake pops, and more.

Whether you need a festive classroom treat to bring to your child’s school or something to serve at your Easter party that you know they’ll love, these Easter treat ideas will be a hit with everyone (grown-ups included).

Easter Bunny Cupcakes

Bunny cupcake close up shot.
Photo Credit: Sweet Fix Baker

Your kids will hop for joy once they see these cute Easter bunny coconut-flavored cupcakes. The ears are made out of marshmallows, which is an adorable touch.

Get the Recipe: Easter Bunny Cupcakes

Spring Pretzel Bites

Pretzel bites on a plate.
Photo Credit: xoxoBella

Sweet and salty, these bite-sized treats are made with just three ingredients. The pastel M&M center makes them look like cheery spring flowers.

Get the Recipe: Spring Pretzel Bites

Carrot Rice Krispies Treats

Carrot rice krispie treats on a plate.
Photo Credit: Amanda’s Cookin’

Getting kids to eat their veggies is hard for many parents, but they won’t have a problem devouring these carrot-shaped treats. Plus, Rice Krispies treats dipped in white chocolate are so tasty.

Get the Recipe: Carrot Rice Krispies Treats

Peeps Bunny Frosting Board

Peeps bunny board.
Photo Credit: The Benson Street

Easily feed a group of hungry little ones with this festive dessert board that features a Peep made of homemade frosting and plenty of dipper options.

A free printable template is included, making getting the perfect Peep shape foolproof.

Get the Recipe: Peeps Bunny Frosting Board

Chick Cake Pops

Chick cake pops on a plate.
Photo Credit: Emily Fabulous

These no-bake chick cake pops take hardly any time to prep and are the perfect bite-sized treat for kids. Using star-shaped sprinkles for the chick’s arms, feet, and nose is incredibly creative.

Get the Recipe: Chick Cake Pops

Easter Bark

Easter barks in a bowl.
Photo Credit: Boston Girl Bakes

Filled with Easter candy in every bite, this no-bake dessert takes just 10 minutes to prep. Included are many recipe variations, like using jelly beans or adding pretzels.

Get the Recipe: Easter Bark

Cocoa Pebbles Easter Nests

Easter nests on a plate.
Photo Credit: Frugal Mom Eh

Cocoa pebbles Easter nests are filled with peanut butter for a treat that’ll disappear fast.

If your child has a nut allergy or you are making them as a classroom treat, you can always swap out the peanut butter for Nutella, marshmallow creme, or another filling.

Get the Recipe: Cocoa Pebbles Easter Nests

Easter Bunny M&M Cookies

Bunny cookies with m&m's.
Photo Credit: Organized Island

Using M&M’s to make a bunny is such a clever idea! This recipe uses store-bought dough and canned frosting, saving you so much time.

Get the Recipe: Easter Bunny M&M Cookies

Chocolate Marshmallow Bunnies

Chocolate marshmallow bunny on a stick.
Photo Credit: The Keele Deal

These white chocolate-dipped marshmallow bunnies are dipped in caramel and are oh so delicious. The kids will have a blast decorating the bunny faces.

Get the Recipe: Chocolate Marshmallow Bunnies

Easter Cookie Cake

A slice of cookie cake for Easter.
Photo Credit: On My Kid’s Plate

This cake is essentially just a big chocolate chip cookie that bakes in a cake pan. It’s decorated with homemade pastel-colored frosting and mini chocolate eggs.

Get the Recipe: Easter Cookie Cake

Easter Punch

Easter punch in glasses.
Photo Credit: Crayons and Cravings

Strawberry ice cream, strawberry lemonade, and more come together to make this drink that’ll be your kid’s new favorite! Don’t forget to add lots of marshmallows and a Peep.

Get the Recipe: Easter Punch

Easter Egg Rice Krispies Treats

Rice krispies eggs in a bowl.
Photo Credit: Trop Rockin

Colorful and fun, these egg-shaped Rice Krispies treats will be a hit with your kids or grandkids. It couldn’t be easier to form these treats into little eggs.

Get the Recipe: Easter Egg Rice Krispies Treats

Chocolate-Dipped Peeps Bunnies

Chocolate dipped peeps bunnies on sticks.
Photo Credit: Cooking with Carlee

All you need are three ingredients to make these chocolate-dipped Peeps. Using popsicle sticks is optional, but it is much less messy for kids to eat.

Get the Recipe: Chocolate-Dipped Peeps Bunnies

Carrot Patch Cupcakes

Carrot cupcakes on a white surface.
Photo Credit: Artsy Fartsy Mama

The kiddos will have fun helping you make these carrot patch cupcakes. Love the “carrot” strawberries!

Get the Recipe: Carrot Patch Cupcakes

Nutter Butter Chicks

Nutter butter chicks on a plate.
Photo Credit: Semi Homemade Kitchen

These chicks made out of Nutter Butter cookies and candy might be the cutest thing ever. Plus, they’re no-bake and incredibly easy to make.

Get the Recipe: Nutter Butter Chicks

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