Bunny Treat Cups for Easter and Non-Easter Parties

Bunny Easter Party Treat Cups

Bunny Treat Cups for Easter and Non-Easter Parties

These super cute treat cups will help make any teacher’s life easier. Whether you’re allowed to have full-blown classroom Easter parties or not, one of these ideas is sure to work for preschool or kindergarten!

Bunny Treat Cups for preschool and kindergarten classroom parties

I was inspired by The Allison Show and Nothing but Country to create three different versions of these Bunny Treat Cups. I tweaked both ideas a bit and combined them to come up with something I hope you’ll love!

Easter Bunny Treat Cups

Materials Needed to Make Bunny Treat Cups

  • Clear, disposable cups with lids {I found mine at the grocery store but you can also ask your local coffee shop to donate them}
  • White sticky back craft foam
  • Pink sticky back craft foam
  • Pink pipe cleaners {chenille stems}
  • Pink pom poms
  • Wiggly eyes
  • Glue gun

How to Make the Bunny Cup

I cut circles of white craft foam and attached them to the front of the cups to create a face for the bunny. Next, I hot glued the wiggly eyes, pink chenille stems, and a pom pom to the white circle to complete the bunny faces. Then, I cut two ear shapes out of white craft foam and two, smaller pink pieces to make the bunny ears. I stuck the pink foam to the white foam and hot glued both to the back of the cup to make bunny ears. I didn’t use any templates, I just free-handed all the pieces.

Healthy Bunny Veggie Treat Cup for preschool and kindergarten

Healthy Bunny Veggie Treat Cup

This treat cup will work well for those of you who are not allowed to celebrate holidays in the classroom or have any sweets. It is also the perfect companion to the classic story The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter.

The cup is filled with carrot and celery sticks. In the bottom of the cup I have placed a smaller, condiment cup filled with ranch dressing for dipping the veggies. I found the condiment cups at Wal-Mart. Your kids will love eating their veggies just like Peter after reading this story!

Bunny Snack Mix Treat Cup for preschool or kindergarten via www.pre-kpages.com

Bunny Snack Mix Treat Cup

The ingredients in this snack mix treat cup can be adjusted to meet your needs. I suggest putting your ingredients in bowls with scoops and then writing the number of scoops on a piece of paper and placing it in front of each bowl. Students can take their bunny cup and follow the directions for making their own snack mix.

In this picture above I used one half cup of Chex cereal, one quarter cup of pastel M&Ms, and one half cup of Annie’s Cheddar Bunnies- but you could also use Goldfish crackers. If you’re not allowed to have any sweets replace the M&Ms with another item.

Bunny Cupcake Party Treat Cup for Preschool and Kindergarten via www.pre-kpages.com
Bunny Cupcake Treat Cup

I saved the best for last! This cup has a tiny amount of Easter grass in the bottom and a half cup of jelly beans. On top of the jelly beans I placed one cupcake because one is really more than enough for any preschooler or kindergartner.

More Easter Ideas

Small Group Easter Literacy Activities for Preschoolers
Printable Preschool Egg Matching
easter books pre-k pages
Easter Math Activities cover
Easter Playdough Tray
Easter Sensory Bin Ideas
Easter Fine Motor Tray
Confetti Eggs

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