
Just 25 Things Under $25 From Target That'll Help Your Family Have A Fun Easter
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Spring has sprung. Bring on the whimsy without breaking the bank.
1. A delightful Easter banner to add a little extra charm to your Easter decorations. And with a conveniently placed pink bunny, whether you read it as "happy" or "hoppy" is completely up to you.
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2. A chick throw pillow that the while family is just going to want to cuddle and cuddle. And if you want to add his little bunny fren — who am I to stand in the way?
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This little bb measures 16 inches tall, meaning lots of chick snuggles for your family.
3. A pair of Peeps pajamas because any holiday that CAN have kids in matching PJs SHOULD have kids in matching PJs.
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Promising review: "These Peeps pajamas are just the cutest ever! She's so tall that I had to buy one size bigger, so they are a little loose in the waist but they don't fall down. She loves them. She said they are so soft and comfy too!" — Tina
4. A Bluey lift-the-flap book because what kid isn't delighted by both Bluey and lift-the-flap books? No one is too old for this level of literary whimsy.
5. A pack of Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs for brightening up EVERYONE'S day all Easter season. I have researched this *extensively* and can definitively say that Reese's eggs have the best chocolate-to-PB ratio. It's science.
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Promising review: "These are incredible. I don't know why they're so much better than the regular cups or any other shape, but they are. I will have to stock up before they're gone for the season!" — K
6. A pack of Starburst jelly beans that are so good, you're going to be looking at your candy bowl wondering where they all went. Starburst is a top-tier jelly bean and even your pickiest eater will be willing to give these a chance.
7. A three-pack of disco eggs to make your Easter decor extra jazzy and so much more fun. You can even add a disco egg garland for a little extra razzamatazz.
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8. A pack of fillable Easter eggs because what is Easter without a frenzied egg hunt for the kiddos? Reviewers love how easy they are to close, without being so flimsy that they open back up themselves.
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They also come in a smaller pack of 10 and in a pre-filled dinosaur and a chick version.
9. An egg-free dying kit in case the price of eggs has got you down, you're in an egg-allergy home, or the very thought of hardboiled eggs makes you 🤢. No need to pass on a favorite activity — just ditch the eggs and use these plastic ones instead.
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Each kit comes with 12 plain "eggs," four color dyes, and four bags to help contain mess.
Promising review: "We use these eggs to dye and color with markers. They work well for both. The colors are vibrant. The markers do not rub off after application. They are the same price as if we bought real ones, but these last much longer." — Hide13
10. And a character egg dyeing kit for anyone who has always firmly believed that dyed eggs COULD be cuter.
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11. A create-your-own bunny house to give them a fun little craft they can actually play with after. Let their creativity shine through as they decorate their spring-y house just so.
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This craft set is all-inclusive with all house pieces, three characters with stands, 15 poms, two foam sticker sheets, two tubes of fluffy paint, a glitter tube, a sheet of adhesive gems, a glue tube, and an instruction sheet.
12. A precious ceramic dessert bowl that deserves attention because that little bunny fren is playing peek-a-boo to brighten your day, so take a candy and give him a "good job buddy," like he deserves.
14. A Peeps chick waffle maker to make Easter breakfast as adorable as possible. All waffles that can be cute definitely need to be cute.
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15. And a three-pack of silicone pancake molds for making some *egg-stra* cute breakfasts all season long. More pancakes = happier everyone.
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16. A bunny and carrot duo to add a little dose of unlikely friendship to our Easter decor. Carrots are friends, not food, bunny.
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17. An *egg-cellent* Easter wreath for bringing some much-needed Easter joy to your front door or empty wall.
18. A wooden bunnies painting kit that'll be both a fun craft and your new favorite seasonal decor. At just $5 a pop, you can split up the bunnies between your kids or get each of them their own pack of three, ensuring you'll have enough bunny masterpieces for the entire house.
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19. A bunny and carrot silicone pan so any cake can be carrot cake. These baking pans are heat resistant up to 428 degrees and have a steel framed structure to make sure it doesn't buckle as you're getting it into the oven. Who couldn't use more adorable treats?
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20. An Easter egg-shaped plate made of melamine for serving up cute meals without having to worry about the crash of actual dishes. Seasonal plates bring so much childhood joy without *forking* over tons of money — an easy win for every holiday.
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21. And a carrot tumbler to keep those Easter-season sips hilariously on brand. Sure, it makes mealtime more fun for your kids, but absolutely no judgement if you need to turn your own beverage into "carrot juice."
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22. An egg-shaped egg serving tray made of acacia wood for giving those deviled eggs the place of honor they deserve on your Easter tablescape.
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Price: $21.99
23. A floral tablecloth to bring some springy fun to your dining room table for Easter (or even just all season). A little splash of springtime colors will brighten everyone's day, no matter how many April showers come your way.
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Promising review: "So cute! The spring colors of this really look great." — Klutz1992
Price: $20 (available in two sizes)
24. A set of disposable dinner plates in case the bunnies in your patch cannot be trusted with high-end dishes. These plates are oversized, meaning you can go ahead and get the mashed potatoes, the roll, and go back to that charcuterie like you always knew you deserved.
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Price: $3 for 10 plates
25. And a set of metallic disposable cutlery so everyone can feel ~fancy~ without you panicking about losing an actual utensil to the abyss of the garbage bag.
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Promising review: "We get this every time we need the convenience of disposable utensils but with a more elegant look. They are durable, affordable, and very well made! I have never had one break, and I get compliments every time we use them at events!" — M Snider
Price: $6 for a pack of 30 utensils
The reviews for this post have been edited for length and clarity.

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