Easter is just a few weeks and I’ve made filling your children’s and grandchildren’s baskets with non-junky stuff super easy in today’s post.
Full disclosure: I do let my children have candy. So while this basket I put together doesn’t have any, rest assured my children will get a chocolate bunny and sugared egg in their baskets this year. But, like most parents, I don’t want my children to receive only candy and junky toys on Easter. I choose a few small books, toys, and accessories that I really think they will use and enjoy!
I have an entire SHOP category devoted to Easter Basket surprises, but here are some of my favorites:
Babies and Toddlers
Girls and Boys
Tweens and Teens
Update: Pottery Barn Kids has free shipping today – no minimum! Lots of cute Easter decor and basket fillers!
I mentioned Well Bowed above – their personalized marker cases ($12) and crayon cases ($10) make fantastic gifts and come filled with the markers and crayons. These are my go-to gifts for classmates birthday parties but are also great in Easter baskets. I keep mine in my tote and bring out when we go out to dinner and my little one needs a little distraction!
These puff ball key chains ($10) are great for girls, teens, and adults! Order by commenting on photo on Well Bowed’s Facebook page (or message them with order). Free pick up if in Dallas; otherwise shipping is reasonable. Limited quantities.
If you want more ideas for classic books, see this children’s Easter and Spring book post from last year with more detailed descriptions. And see my full list of Easter basket goodies here.
Happy Easter season!
Sources:
Reef flip flops (in store at Saint Bernard) // Miss Fannie’s Hat // Well Bowed Marker Case // Mouse in a Box // Well Bowed personalized sunglasses // Bunny Ear headband (similar here and here) // Easter basket and filling is a few years old from Pottery Barn Kids)
Great list Lee! Of course I love the Well Bowed cases and pom poms!
Me too, of course!
What wonderful ideas, Lee! I always love the books you recommend!
Oh good! Thank you Kenley!