We all know that Starburst readers love Easter Eggs, both the chocolate and movie kind. With the Holidays coming up, let’s take a quick look at all the wacky stuff you can give your loved ones.
What’s better than Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse or Stitch? Why Mickey Mouse or Stitch in a Bunny Rabbit costume? These utterly adorable plushies are surprisingly large at 45cm and incredibly fluffy and cute. Though the Stich one really does look like he’s up to some sort of special plan.

Minecraft is the surprise hit of the Summer, with it literally becoming a cult hit of sorts among a certain age range. So what’s a better Easter gift than to have some sort of super creepy Minecraft creature to hold your mobile phone or game controller while you sleep?

And speaking of holding things, Explosm (the folk behind the Cyanide and Happiness cartoons) have made a card game about waiting to go to the toilet. And that isn’t in the spirit of a public holiday; we don’t know what is.

UK-based confectioner The Chocolate Smiths produces some lovely (and slightly wacky) chocolate gifts for this time of year. Their Hand Crafted Eggs are incredibly, but hurry, they’re in limited supply (you may want to pre-order for next year.)

Warhammer 40,000: Paints + Tools Set
If you’ve enjoyed an Easter in the UK, you know it can be wet and rainy. Perfect time to paint miniatures then, and this is a great gift for miniature collectors of all skill levels and styles.

SPACESHIP! This 1,000-piece LEGO® jigsaw puzzle featuring the blue spaceman from LEGO is another good rainy-day gift!

Transformers Legacy United Dinobot Dinoking Multipack
Robots that turn into Robot Dinosaurs that combine to make one giant robot? Even if you aren’t into Transformers, this is clearly awesome.

Beadle and Grimm Mana Token Sets
Beadle and Grimm do some utterly lovely stuff. These very portable tins, stuffed full of useful tokens and counters for your favourite collectable card game, are a welcome gift at any time.

Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves 4K Ultra HD
Is Robin Hood Prince of Thieves a movie you watch at Easter? Is it because one Summer, long ago, a certain Brian Adams song stayed in the charts so long that you associate it with changeable weather and long, hot days? Who can say? Anyway, this Arrow video version of the movie is definitive and looks nice.



