I’ll be honest, my favorite part of Easter is making the baskets. Especially at this age where the kiddos don’t have an opinion on what they get. They’re just happy to get a surprise. What age do kids start wanting to get stuff like candy and anything that has to do with their favorite show/movie?
Anyway, below I put together a few picks for a baby Easter basket along with two toddler baskets. Do you see anything you like? Want to see more of these? It does take a bit of time to put these collages and links together but if you are interested to see more I’m happy to do it! Let me know in the comment section at the bottom of this post!
Easter Basket for Baby
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For Owen’s Easter basket this year, I ended up getting the bunny crinkle toy. We also have the bunny basket and it is so cute! It has a bunny tail on the back of it. I feel like babies don’t need much since they don’t know what’s going on but it’s so hard to pass on all the festive toys!
Easter Basket for Toddlers
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Aidan and Owen will be matching this Easter in the carrot shirts linked above! They are so soft. I plan to put their outfits in their Easter baskets as we’ll have them set out before we go to the community Easter egg hunt/brunch. We also have several Rey to Z baseball hats. They are the best! Cute and great material. Highly recommend! Also, cant go wrong with the Easter Construction Site book!
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Obsessed with everything here! We have the silicone beach set which is another family favorite. We bring the toys to Tahoe with us. It comes with the net bag so it makes traveling with all the pieces super easy. We also love the net style bag as it helps keep a lot of the sand from coming home with us! Lastly, you gotta love a Jellycat stuffed animal! They make the cutest Easter basket filler item. I can’t count how many we have. It might be a problem.
Choosing Your Basket
As for the baskets themselves, when the boys had their first Easter I splurged and bought the Pottery Barn easter baskets. It was a bit of an investment but I plan to use them every year for the rest of their lives. Yep, even as grown adults they will still get an Easter basket from me! I recommend going with a quality basket so you can reuse it and avoid buying a new one every year. Pottery Barn, Crate & Barrel and Michaels all have great options.
Aidan’s Easter basket from last year
While shopping for your toddler Easter basket don’t forget to check out our product recommendation page! It showcases our current favorite products that can make a great Easter basket addition.
Hoppy Shopping!
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