Easter brings a sense of joy, creativity, and fresh beginnings—and it’s a perfect time to turn simple play into something more meaningful.
With Toymany’s animal figurines, kids can build their own Easter scenes, explore nature, and enjoy hands-on activities that feel both fun and real.
Hop Into Easter Fun with Toymany Figurines
Whether you're decorating Easter eggs or setting up a small festive scene, Toymany figurines naturally fit into the moment.
They’re more than just toys—they help children explore spring, nature, and the idea of new beginnings through interactive play.
If you're looking for more seasonal play inspiration, you can also explore our spring activities with Toymany figurines for simple ideas that fit right into everyday play.

The Easter Bunny Comes to Life
The Easter Bunny: A Tradition Kids Can Experience
The Easter Bunny isn’t just a symbol—it’s part of a long-standing tradition that connects generations.
According to a study by the Center for Children's Literature and Culture at the University of Florida, its origins can be traced back as far as the 13th century in Germany. The word "Easter" is believed to come from the goddess Eostra, who represented spring and fertility. The rabbit, known for its high reproductive rate, became a symbol of fertility and new life, associated with Eostra.
With Toymany’s bunny figurines, kids don’t just hear the story—they get to play it out. Whether placing bunnies around eggs or building their own scenes, the tradition becomes something they can see and interact with.

Let’s Play! Simple Easter Activities Kids Will Love in 2026
Easter Egg Hunt with a Twist
Take a classic Easter egg hunt and give it a small upgrade. Let kids use figurines to “guard” or “hide” eggs, turning the activity into a playful story instead of just a search.
This kind of play helps children develop storytelling skills, improve focus, and build problem-solving abilities as they decide where to place each figure and how the story unfolds.
Color Matching Game
Scatter colorful eggs around the room and let kids match them with animal figurines.
A green egg might go with a frog, while a pink one pairs with a pig. It’s simple, but it builds color recognition while encouraging kids to think and make connections on their own.
By using animal figurines, you make the festivities more interactive while also introducing important concepts like the changing seasons, nature’s cycles, and the magic of new life.
It’s an easy way to support early learning—helping children strengthen color recognition, make associations, and develop independent thinking through simple, hands-on play.
Design Your Own 2026 Easter World
Let kids take the lead and build their own Easter-themed scenes.
Some might create a meadow full of rabbits. Others might build a small spring garden or imagine how the Easter Bunny delivers eggs.
As they arrange the figurines, they naturally start telling stories, solving small problems, and shaping their own ideas.
When done together, it also becomes a shared activity—something both kids and parents can enjoy.

Easter and the Meaning of New Life
Spring makes it easier for children to understand the idea of new beginnings.
With figurines like lambs or piglets, kids can see how life starts, grows, and changes. These small details turn abstract ideas into something they can actually observe through play.
It’s a simple way to connect Easter traditions with the natural world.

As children play with these figurines, they can explore the life cycles of animals and see how nature’s processes reflect Easter’s theme of new beginnings.
By learning how animals are born, grow, and contribute to ecosystems, they can develop a deeper appreciation for nature’s seasonal changes and the world around them.
2026 Easter Gifts That Go Beyond the Holiday
Looking for Easter gifts that last beyond the hunt? Toymany figurines are made from safe, non-toxic materials and can be used again and again—long after Easter is over.
Best Figurines to Fill Easter Eggs
Want to make your egg hunt more exciting? Try adding small animal figurines instead of candy—each egg becomes a surprise kids can keep and play with.
Bunny & Farm Animals
Bunnies, chicks, lambs, and piglets are perfect for a classic Easter theme. Our bunny figurine set is a seasonal favorite, ideal for egg hunts and spring scenes.
Wildlife Sets
Smaller animals like frogs and insects make great additions. They’re easy to mix and match, fit well inside eggs, and work beautifully for storytelling and learning.
For larger sets like North American wildlife, they’re better suited for building scenes and decorations—perfect for creating a more immersive Easter setup beyond the egg hunt.
Ocean Animals
Ocean creatures bring a fun twist to Easter. Kids can “discover” sea animals in their eggs and build their own underwater world afterward.
Small Figurine Sets
Compact sets are perfect for splitting into multiple eggs. They offer more variety, fit easily into smaller eggs, and extend into sensory play and everyday activities.
If you're planning your Easter setup, it's also a great time to check out our Easter specials on selected figurines and bundles.
Easter doesn’t have to be just decorations and candy.
With the right kind of play, it can become something kids experience, build, and remember.
Sometimes, all it takes is a few small figurines—and a bit of imagination—to turn the season into something much more meaningful.









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