gifts gift


Easter Gifts


Articles on Gifts  |  Topics: gifts, gift


by Opal Eaton

Easter gifts are always fun, but I am tried of getting a big basket full of candy for my child. When I buy her Easter gifts, I only get her a small amount of candy, but the rest of my family thinks it’s funny to get her more candy than any child could possibly eat. I worry about her becoming a sugar junky, and I worry about how the children of America seem to be getting heavier and heavier. My goal is to introduce her to healthy foods, and to let her know candy is OK, but it should be something you have once in a while, and something that should be eaten in small portions.

When I was a kid, my Easter gifts were very simple, and I was not loaded down with candy. Normally, my mother got my brother and me a small basket with a chocolate bunny and some other pieces of candy. The amount of candy was not overwhelming, and it often took us months to finish it simple because we didn’t eat a lot at a time. Along with that small basket, we also got something else like a new pair of shoes, dress clothes, or a kite as Easter gifts. We were happy.


 Bit of History
Leaving behind nights of terror and fear
I rise
Into a daybreak that’s wondrously clear
I rise
Bringing the gifts that my ancestors gave,
I am the dream and the hope of the slave.
I rise
I rise
I rise.
—Maya Angelou (b. 1928)



Today, if you look in stores around this holiday, you will see enormous baskets meant to be Easter gifts. The amount of candy there is to give our child is astounding to me, and I can’t imagine why any parent would want to give their child ten pounds of candy. Some Easter gifts I see have more toys than anything, and there’s nothing wrong with that. The problem seems to be the size of the baskets. Why is it that everything seems to be getting bigger and bigger? Is bigger really better?

For my daughter, I made my own Easter gifts for her. I buy a small basket and I get a small chocolate bunny. I might get one or two small packets of candy, and then a few toys. That’s all she gets and that’s certainly all she needs. I usually get something like sidewalk chalk or bubbles. These are toys she can use outside. Last year, we also got her a kite to go along with the rest of her Easter gifts. The mounds of candy my family decided to give her immediately went into the cupboard. She had a little, and as soon as she forgot about it, it was thrown out.


We strive to provide only top rate articles on our website. If there is a specific angle on gifts that you would like us to cover, please contact us here.

Please note: All personal opinions expressed in the "Easter Gifts" article belong to the contributing author and are not necessarily shared by ToysGiftsPresents.com.


Doing Your Holiday Shopping on eBay
By Irwin
Doing Your Holiday Shopping on eBay. Most people do far more shopping in the holiday season than they do for the rest of the year – and now you know how to use eBay, why not do it there? If you know what kind of thing your friends and family like then eBay's categories are ideal places to get ideas....

Hanukkah Present
By Ethan Quinn
The eight-day celebration of Hanukkah is an enjoyable time for Jews all over the world. Many families mark the tradition with gifts, ritual and food....

Russian Dolls
By Yosef Estrada
Russia has a fascinating culture and tradition and arts and crafts play a large part of that. One of the most popular exports from the country is Russian Dolls....

Groomsmen Gifts
By Bridgett J. Quinn
The modern groom can have a considerable say in how his wedding will be orchestrated, from deciding on the flavor of the cake to chiming in on suggestions for the location to helping with the flowers. This isn’t always the case of course; some grooms elect to allow their brides and their families to run the show, while others are elbowed out of the process by controlling fiancées....

Find more articles about gifts...

Google

Toys Articles   |   Gifts Articles   |   Presents Articles   |   Terms   |   Privacy   |   Contact   |   Wiki Gifts
Copyright © 2010 Toys, Gifts and Presents Articles.  All rights reserved.