These Easter Basket Gift Ideas are perfect for the little hoppy bunny in your life. Make it a memorable spring season for your toddler with a few simple (non-candy) gifts!
Those stickers, I know, right? We’ll get to those soon. Today I’m sharing some super cute ideas for your toddler’s Easter Basket. All of these gifts can be ordered online, which, when you have a baby & toddler to take care of, ordering things online is just made of win.
For an Easter Basket, I’m all about non-candy gifts. No thanks, sugar-high toddler. Yes please, fun activities to keep them entertained.
Now that Harper is almost 3 (!!!), she is really into celebrating any and all holidays. In our house, we celebrate both Passover and Easter, which is why I included a sentimental Passover gift idea as well.
Easter Basket Gift Ideas for Toddlers
1. Egg-Cellent All-in-One Gift Set from I SEE ME!
This adorable personalized set is the perfect memorable gift for your little one. When she opened the coloring book and stickers my little girl’s entire face lit up with excitement. I explained that the words on the page said her name and that the little story in the coloring book was all about her – needless to say, it totally made her day.
The set comes with a personalized sticker set, place mat, and a coloring & activity book. We are big fans of the I SEE ME! products as they also helped us get Harper ready to become a big sister last year.
If you’re interested in a personalized set, I SEE ME! is running their Easter Sale through March 23rd!
2. The Great Easter Race & Peppa’s Easter Egg Hunt
While my toddler does not watch either of these shows, she is still somehow very drawn to these characters. Go figure. Toddlers just love Elmo. In any case, seasonal books always make a great gift.
Sidewalk chalk. Always a winner. Throw in some bubbles, and you’ve got yourself a happy toddler.
4. Easter Egg Matching Puzzle Shapes
This one is sure to keep little ones busy. Toddlers just love puzzles. It’s a natural thing for them. They just like to figure things out. This one seems like it’s perfect for them to hold in their little hands and try to match up the pieces.
5. Kid Kraft Passover Seder Set
While gifts are not traditional for Passover, this is a fun way to introduce toddlers to what a Passover Seder is all about. And if you celebrate both holidays in your house as well, this can be an easy way to give them something special for each occasion.
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The McGills says
What great ideas! We try and stay away from the candy in the baskets as well, mostly because family does a good enough job at that side of things. We also try and stay away from Bunny focused things, so I love seeing different ideas that are out there that we can choose from and don’t end up in a rut.
Marla says
Thanks for sharing! It’s definitely a good idea to let the grandparents take care of the sweet side!
Meg says
Love all the non-candy ideas. I usually fill my kids’ baskets with consumable spring/summer things like bubbles, sidewalk chalk, bubble bath, flip flops, art supplies, etc. Really, it’s stuff I would buy anyway, but putting in a basket makes it so much more fun!
Marla says
I had the same idea! I figured they love bubbles and chalk and those are things I’m constantly replacing so it ends up being a win-win.
Laura | The Yellow Birdhouse says
These are great ideas! I’ve never heard of I See Me, I’ll have to check it out. 🙂
Marla says
Thanks, Laura! Their personalized stuff is great!
heartloveshome says
Looks like lots of fun! My youngest would love the Peppa Pig Easter book. Love the personalized pieces.
Marla says
It’s a really cute book, we grabbed one for our girl’s basket!
Kristin's Peppermints and Cherries says
You can never go wrong with sticker books for toddlers and preschoolers. I know this if off topic, but I love your kitchen table!!!
Marla says
My toddler could probably play with stickers for hours and be entertained. Thanks so much! It’s actually an old table (I think 50s or 60s?) that’s been refinished. We’re obsessed!
Holly @ Mimi's Dollhouse says
These are great ideas! Love it!!
Marla says
Thanks, Holly!
brandilmichel says
I love these ideas. Toddlers need hands on activities to keep them busy. No more candy, candy, candy. Lol Great post!
Marla says
Agreed! Thanks so much, Brandi!
Lesly Birkland says
These are amazing ideas that kids would actually enjoy! I mean stickers… I know I’ll end up finding then all over the house but so worth all the fun they would have with them!
Marla says
Haha, so true!! My little girl also loves to put stickers everywhere but paper.