Whether it's unicorns, Hey Duggee or robots, it's common for young children to be obsessed with something and one of the most popular loves of little ones is dinosaurs.
If that's your child, why not spoil them with a dinosaur Easter egg on April 17? We've pulled together the best dino-inspired treats any youngster would be thrilled with.
Milk Chocolate Dinosaur Easter Egg
When it's from Thorntons, you know the chocolate is going to be good! Made with smooth milk chocolate, this dino egg is decorated with white and green chocolate.
Dinosaur egg slab
This tasty slab of Belgian chocolate features a white chocolate dinosaur on the front, coloured with cocoa butter. You can even personalise it with little one's name for an extra special touch.
Milk Chocolate Dinosaur Studded Easter Egg
Paying homage to Dorset's Jurassic Coast, this impressive egg is handmade with an outer layer of mottled white and milk chocolate and inner layers of 45 per cent Venezuela origin milk chocolate. Little ones will love cracking open the eggs to reveal the mini dark and white chocolate dinosaurs and ammonites inside.
D'egg'mond The Dinosaur Novelty Easter Egg
It may not technically be an Easter egg but how cute is this fella? 'D'egg'mond' is made from creamy milk chocolate and comes in 100 per cent recyclable packaging.
Belgian Dino Chocolate Easter Egg
Your child will have lots of fun when they smash this Easter egg open to reveal the surprise chocolate dinosaur inside. Choose from milk or white chocolate.
Chocolate Dinosaur Eggs
A great option if you only want your younger to have a little bit of chocolate at a time, each egg box includes six individually wrapped novelty chocolate dinosaur eggs, made using the finest Belgian chocolate.
Fruit Bowl Dino Yogurt Eggs
Ok so it's not chocolate but if you're looking for an alternative for babies, these 'eggs' are essentially raisins in multi-coloured yogurt flavoured coating.
Dinosaurs Egg Dig Kit
If you want to steer clear of chocolate, this fun set includes 12 dino eggs with tools for your child to discover them. Simply soak the dinosaur egg in water for around five minutes, then carefully chisel away the shell to dig out the dinosaur inside.