I seriously cannot believe it is already time to start thinking about Easter! Didn’t we just wrap up Christmas and New Year celebrations?! Ready or not, Easter is right around the corner! I love putting together Easter Baskets for my kids because I remember how much fun it was to receive them when I was a kid. Last year I shared ideas for Baby’s First Easter Basket and today I am sharing some fun Easter basket ideas for toddlers.
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EASTER BASKET IDEAS FOR TODDLERS
Easter Dress Check out this post for some of our favorite Easter Dresses for toddlers.
Sandals: These are our favorite sandals for Spring and Summertime.
Play-Doh: If your toddler loves Play-Doh as much as Audrey does, you really should just go ahead and order this pack of 36 cans now. Throw a few in the Easter Basket and store the rest away to pull out when the doh gets a little dry.
Play-Doh tools: Audrey loves this set of Play-Doh tools. It has a really cute waffle press and other molds to make burgers. There are 22 pieces in all so it’s a good starter play-doh toolset.
Egg Matching Game: This toy is so cute! It comes with 12 eggs easily that pull apart and can be matched up by color or shape.
Stickers: Audrey loves stickers! She likes to stick them on her shirt or paper. I usually keep some in my purse to use to distract her at restaurants or at the doctor’s office.
Bath Toys (check out this post for our favorites!)
Books: Audrey loves these lift-the-flap books.
Rain Boots: I love these and we have absolutely zero need for them but I still kinda want to get them for her!
Easter baskets for toddlers definitely do not need to be complicated or expensive. Select a few of the items from the list above and your toddler will be set!
Are Easter baskets a big deal in your house? What do you put in your kids’ Easter baskets? Let me know in the comments.
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Check out this post for ideas for Baby’s First Easter Basket.
Photos: Megan Higgins Photography
Great ideas! Toddlers are so fun to shop for. Now I when big kids and they are a challenge.
There are so many great ideas here.
I sometimes struggle with what to get the kids besides the usual candy and chocolate!
I love these ideas! I needed some more suggestions for what to include. I am now adding Playdough to my list.