Covid-19 restrictions mean it is not possible for pursuits such as Easter egg hunting in parks or bonnet parades to take place.
However, there are still a number of things you can do in Sheffield to make this half-term special for your youngsters.
Scroll through our list for some Easter inspiration.
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1. Egg and spoon race
Why not challenge your youngsters to an egg and spoon race? You can hold them inside or outside, depending on if you have a garden, and all you need is some eggs (remember to hard boil them first!) and some spoons. You can make it more challenging by introducing some obstacles Photo: Gary Longbottom
2. Hold your own Easter egg hunt
There is no reason why you can't hold an Easter egg hunt of your own in your house and garden. All you need is some wrapped chocolate eggs, a piece of paper and a pen to note down where you left them, and a container for the found eggs to be kept in. Photo: Paul Atkinson PA Press & PR
3. Go for a picnic
Current Covid-19 restrictions allow up to six people or two households meet outside to socialise, so why not head to your local park, use your garden or a friend or relative's garden to host an Easter picnic? Photo: Bruce Fitzgerald
4. Easter crafts
Easter crafts are a good way of getting your youngsters to be a little bit creative this half-term. Why not decorate some egg boxes or use cotton wool to make an Easter bunny collage? Photo: Paul Heyes