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Make Easter Gifts for Kids Extra Special: Gift Giving Ideas from Sherah featured in Southern Living Magazine


Child wearing bunny ears holds colored eggs to eyes, smiling. Text: "Make Easter extra special with these easy gift giving ideas."

Easter is just around the corner, and if you’re looking for the perfect gifts for the little ones in your life, we’ve got you covered. This year, our tips from the Sherah team and founder Kristin Richardson are featured in Southern Living’s latest Easter Gift Guide.


At Sherah, we know what busy moms need—our dedicated personal assistants and family assistants support hundreds of families across the country. That’s why we’re excited to share our expert-backed gift ideas that make Easter more special and stress-free.


Beyond the Traditional Easter Basket

Classic Easter baskets filled with chocolate bunnies, candy-filled eggs, stuffed animals, and small toys like sidewalk chalk and bubbles are always a hit. But making Easter more memorable doesn’t have to be expensive or overwhelming. With a little creativity, you can go beyond bunnies and eggs to create meaningful moments for your kids.


Personalized & Thoughtful Gifts


Children wearing bunny ears excitedly hold colorful baskets in a garden, ready for an Easter egg hunt. Sunny day, joyful mood.

Tailoring gifts to a child’s interests makes Easter even more special. A few favorites from our Southern Living feature include:

- For book lovers – A great book paired with a book light and bookmark

- For crafty kids – A painting kit or a small LEGO activity

- For puzzle lovers – Sudoku books, word finds, Rubiks cubes, or hidden object puzzles


Easter Gifts as Experiences

Looking for a way to make Easter even more memorable and not fill your house with more clutter? Turn gifts into experiences the whole family can enjoy! While kids love candy, what they truly cherish is quality time with their busy parents - even if they won't admit it. This Easter, give them the gift of unforgettable moments together.


Grandmother and children baking in a bright kitchen. Girl with bunny ears helps sift flour. Boy watches, resting his chin on hands.

- Bake together – Swap a chocolate bunny for a brownie recipe you can make as a family.

- Get outside – Give them a gardening set with flower pots, fresh blooms, and kids’ gloves.

- Go on an adventure – Fishing gear paired with a fishing license for a fun day at the lake.

- Create shared memories – Movie tickets or a Top Golf outing with friends and family.


No One Is Too Old for an Easter Basket

It’s easy to overlook traditions as kids (and adults!) grow older, but we believe no one is ever too old to feel loved, be pleasantly surprised, or be reminded of Easter’s message of renewal and fresh beginnings.


At Sherah, we’re here to help busy parents make holidays special without the stress. Whether it’s managing your family’s to-do lists or finding ways to simplify celebrations, we’ve got you covered.


Check out Southern Living’s full Easter Gift Guide featuring our recommendations here.






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