We celebrate our favorite holiday - baseball's Opening Day! Seems for many years, the first game of the season was the same weekend as Easter, or pretty close.
We never really did Easter, but my husband and I had done little opening day things for a few years before our son was born. After his arrival, we wanted to do a basket like other people and this was a great way to continue our tradition. Our baskets always include some game tickets to surprise each other with, a new baseball shirt for our son, a few other small gifts, along with the traditional candies.
Oddly enough, Wal-Mart always has a good selection of baseball-themed easter stuff. "Eggs" to fill shaped/decorated like baseballs, baseball lollipops, little games. One year we got him a plastic ball/bat set that was a carrot for a bat and a green wiffle ball. Perfect. Another year was the best - a big, stuffed baseball, with bunny ears and bunny face. When you press its paw, it sings Take Me Out to the Ballgame! None of that stuff costs very much.
We also do the egg hunt with candies, tattoos, whistles, whatever inside, never money. And we color the eggs to eat for breakfast.
Last year, Opening Day and Easter were farther apart so we did something for both Sundays. Easter was a small thing with a lollipop attached to a bug catching net, bunny coloring book and chocolate bunny, while Opening Day had the other stuff.
My parents get him a basket for Easter, too, and my aunt sends him a coloring book or craft around that same time.
Hmmm...I think he's a little spoiled!
ETA:
We haven't mentioned the Easter Bunny yet (he's 4). That doesn't really seem to come up so he knows his stuff is from mommy and daddy/nana and pop-pop. After all, if we do the work, we should get the credit! :) Even Santa only brings him one thing, mom and dad do the rest. Maybe one year he'll hear about the bunny and we'll have to make a little change.