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At what age do you stop doing Easter baskets for kids?

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The age that many people stop doing Easter Baskets for kids is often between ages 10 to 12 years of age.

Although there's no official cut off age that you have to stop doing Easter Baskets for kids and even some adults like to get them as well.

Many families will continue the tradition of giving out Easter Baskets well into the child's teenage years and even into adulthood.

And some parents will adapt the Easter Basket Content's as the child grows.

By ages 10 to 12, you can transition away from Easter Baskets with toys and excessive candy and instead place art supplies, books, movie tickets or spring clothing, although it's still okay to add candy or use candy in the Easter Basket or toys that the child will still love.

And by ages 13 to 18, many parents also shift to teen focused gifts and treats in the Easter Basket like skincare products, gift cards or even an Easter gift bag.

And by 18 and over, you can scale back to a small bag of their favorite chocolate or care packages.

My kids and even my sister still loves getting an Easter Basket with candy and fake eggs with candy in them and sometimes I'll put a bit of money in the fake eggs as well.

The age that kids quit believing in the Easter Bunny is usually between the ages of 8 years old to 10 years old.

Although some children or kids might stop or quit believing in the Easter Bunny as early as age 6 to 7 years old.

It can vary from child to child.

I personally quit believing in the Easter Bunny when I was 6 and my brother he quit believing in the Easter Bunny by age 8.

My daughter still believes in the Easter Bunny and she's 10 now.

But my son who is 5 no longer believes in the Easter Bunny.

So it can be highly variable from child to child on when they stop believing in the Easter Bunny.

And even though my son no longer believes in the Easter Bunny at age 5, he still likes to hunt and gather Easter Eggs and still has fun with the Easter Bunny, even though he knows that it's someone dressed up as the Easter Bunny.

So it's still a fun time for him and so kids can still hunt Easter Eggs and have a fun time with the Easter Bunny even if they don't believe in him being real or not.

By age 6 to 8, a child's critical thinking skills improve and they usually start asking logical questions, on how a bunny visits every house or delivers eggs, although my son started questioning this before he was 5.

And by ages 8 to 10, most kids also piece together clues or hear the truth about the Easter Bunny from older classmates or even siblings around 8 to 10.

And it's also very common for older kids to pretend to believe in the Easter Bunny as they don't want to ruin the holiday magic or they are worried it might affected their Easter Baskets.

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