After I decided we wanted to get in on the Disney pin trading for our trip, I had to figure out how to give the pins to the girls. I didn’t want to just hand them straight over, that seemed like it was just too easy for them. I wanted to set the tone that these are souvenirs that needed to be “earned” and not just simply purchased like a stuffed animal. Our trip was planned for the end of April and Easter fell just a couple weeks ahead of our departure. I decided to hide one pin inside each plastic Easter egg for our girls’ hunt. The lanyards I made were tucked inside their Easter baskets. But since our trip we’ve found other fun ways of incorporating Disney pins into our celebrations. The Tooth Fairy has been tucking Winnie the Pooh friends pins in the Peanut’s Tooth Fairy box. They come from a special set of pins the Peanut noticed during our trip last year but we had already spent enough money on treats that day. That Tooth Fairy sure is observant! So here are my favorite ideas for stocking up the kids with trading pins before your trip in lieu of just handing them a starter pile. We’ve enjoyed sprinkling just a bit of Disney magic all year round.