We pulled together a must-see list of ideas for fun Easter basket suffers that your kids will love playing with for a long time. This is the perfect list for families who are looking for fun and creative Easter gifts for their kids, without wasting money on fillers that will be forgotten about in five minutes.
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Easter Basket Stuffers for Babies
Row 1
Baby Animal Touch and Feel Book: Real-life pictures of baby animals on each page with different textures for babies to explore. Find it here.
Haba Musical Eggs: These are a more musical version of egg shakers. Each egg makes a different sound when baby picks them up and shakes them, and their shape makes it easy for baby to hold them. Find them here.
Sleepy Bunny Cloth Bedtime Book: This is a sweet bedtime book that follows the routine of the bunny getting ready for bed, and ends with tucking a soft stuffed bunny into bed. This is one of those books you’ll keep forever. Find it here.
Row 2
Lamb Taggies Softie: Babies will love snuggling up to this sweet little lamb and exploring all of the different ribbon tags. Find it here.
Knitted Carrot Rattle: Let your little bunny have fun playing with this sweet knitted carrot that jingles. Find it here.
Peter Rabbit Jack-in-the-Box: I love this Peter Rabbit edition of an old favorite. If your baby doesn’t already have one, you should definitely grab this version. Both of our girls loved their jack in the box, and would want to make him pop up over and over again. Find it here.
Gerber Puffs: Babies are obviously too little for candy and jelly beans, but you can still fill some plastic eggs with these puffs or cheerios if your little is old enough for finger foods. Find them here.
Bunny Racer: The bunny racer is a strong, sturdy toy that can handle being knocked around. Find it here.
Row 3
Hide and Squeak Eggs: Babies love this matching game. The pieces are just the right size for babies to grasp, and they love hearing the cheep sounds when pressed down. Find them here.
Rattle and Roll Cars: These toy cars have tops that are easy for baby to grasp, and little rattles inside the tires for more fun. Find them here.
Bunny Teether: This little bunny teether is so cute, and babies will love having multiple textures to explore with their mouths and hands. Find it here.
Sensory Balls: Babies love these balls that they can explore, roll, and throw. Find them here.
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Easter Basket Stuffers for Toddlers
Llama Llama Easter Egg board book: This is one of those books that toddlers will want to hear over and over. With rhymes are simple and charming and kids will enjoying seeing their favorite llama celebrating Easter. Find it here.
Little People Animal Set: If you have any of the Little People, then you probably already know how much toddlers are drawn to them. This animals set would be a fun addition to a child’s Easter basket, and would make good egg fillers. Find them here.
Snuggle Bunny: We always include a soft friend of some sort in our kids Easter baskets. This little baby in a bunny pod will by loved for years. Find it here.
Lucky Ducks Game: This is a matching game with movement for added interest and fun. Find it here.
Bunny Stacking Toy: There’s no right or wrong way stack this bunny, and toddlers will enjoy stacking it in different ways to build the bunny. Plus, it’s really a lovely toy to look at with it’s multi-colored and patterned pieces. Find it here.
Lacing Sheep: Little fingers will find this lacing sheep is the perfect challenge for them before they go on to bigger lacing activities that require better fine motor skills. The rings come off, and the child must match the rings to the right colors on the sheep to rebuild it. Find it here.
Mega Blocks First Builders Set: This is just the right size for an Easter basket and is a fun first-building block set for toddlers. Find it here.
Play Doh in Egg Containers: This Play-doh is non-toxic and toddlers love squeezing, rolling, and pinching it to make new shapes. Find them here.
Pull-Back Animal Car Set: These pull-back animal cars will keep your toddler entertained for hours as they experiment with using the cars on different surfaces and levels. Find them here.
Toddler Bunny Slippers: These toddlers are walking now, so why not add some Easter style to those little feet! Find them here.
Chocolate Graham Cracker Bunnies: Here’s a non-candy treat that toddlers will love. Hide them in some plastic eggs for a sweet surprise on Easter. Find them here.
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Easter Basket Stuffers for Preschoolers
Row 1
Paw Patrol Easter Book: Paw Patrol is a big favorite among this age group. They’ll love finding this Easter book with their favorite character in their Easter basket. Find it here.
Kids Binoculars: Add these sturdy binoculars to your preschooler’s Easter basket and they’ll be outside all day looking for birds and bugs. Find them here.
Spinning Tops: Half the fun of using these spinning tops is learning how to make them spin. Then, the fun turns to watching them spin over and over again. Find them here.
Cute Kids Umbrellas: These umbrellas are adorable, and your preschooler will feel so grown up having his or her own umbrella to carry on rainy days. Find them here.
Row 2
Chicken Game: This charming chicken game is super-fun for preschoolers who like memory games. Find it here.
Bunny Sunglasses: Preschoolers love dress-up, so I know they’ll love these bunny sunglasses. Find them here.
Kids First Card Set with Card Holders: All of the card games in this set are classics. What really makes this a stand-out gift is the cardholders. I know my kids (still!) get frustrated trying to hold onto a set of cards. These hands-free card holders help keep the game about fun and not about keeping cards in your hands. Find it here.
Bunny Board Game: This is a fun game for kids, but it also helps develop fine motor skills. The bunny squeezer is like a set of tweezers which requires squeezing to keep hold of any item. Find it here.
Row 3
Ladybug Game: This is one of our kids’ first board games and they enjoyed playing it for years. Find it here.
Bunny Beading Necklace: Everything your child needs to create their own beaded bunny necklace. Find it here.
Silly Putty Eggs: Have even more fun with this silly putty by hiding little treasures in it for kids to find. Find them here.
Bunny Hand Puppet: The only thing better than one hand puppet is two. Before you know it, your kids will be creating dialog and scenery and everything else to put on their show. Find it here.
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- Carrot Treat Bags: Fill these with goldfish or cheddar bunnies as a fun treat for your preschooler. Find them here.
- Tiny Dinosaur Toys: Use these as egg fillers for your dino-loving kid. Find them here.
- Tea Set With Carrying Case: This sweet tea set is usable for real food, but the kids will still love using it for pretend tea parties with their favorite friends. Find it here.
- Egg-Shaped Sidewalk Chalk: I guarantee the kids will be outside creating sidewalk art before the end of the day if these sidewalk chalk eggs are in their baskets. Find them here.
- Bunny Peek-A-Boo Game: Award winning puzzle game from SmartGames that parents and kids love. Find it here.
Easter Basket Stuffers for Kids
Row 1
Easter Knock Knock Jokes Book: This book might be for younger elementary kids, but I’m sure everyone will get a laugh from the knock knock jokes here. Find it here.
Easter Mad Libs: The Mad Libs books will have your kids in stitches with the outrageous stories they create. Find it here.
Hatchimals: Each egg has a tiny surprise toy inside. Find them here.
Dinosaur Puzzle Eggs: Inside each egg there is a 3 dimensional dinosaur puzzle to put together! Find them here.
Sushi Go Game: If you have a house of sushi lovers, they will love this game which requires creating new sushi combinations to score the most points. Find it here.
Pom Pom Animal Craft Kit: Add this to any basket of a crafty kid for big smiles and lots of fun. Find it here.
DIY Kids Gardening Set: This is an interesting way to introduce gardening to kids. It’s actually a game that also includes real seeds and planting. Find it here.
Row 2
Emoji Yo Yos: Yo-yos always seem to make an appearance in any of our gift baskets/stockings/etc because they’re always fun, and they always get lost, thus the need for another one! Find them here.
Minecraft Bath Bombs: I had to share these bath bombs because they are just too fun. You can probably find other themed toys to suit your child’s interest. Inside each bath bomb is a surprise Minecraft minifigure. My nine year old loved hers and was begging to take a bath (a big change!). Find them here.
Easter Pez: Kids this age will love the novelty of the little toys that dispense candy. Find them here.
Ty Beanie Boo Bunny: The cuteness of these Beanie Boos is almost overwhelming, isn’t it? They are a favorite around here, and have piles of these colorful big-eyed animals that my kids just can’t seem to get enough of. Find it here.
Retro Handheld Games: These games are super-fun and a nice change from most of the games kids this age are playing. Find them here.
Fidget Cube: Even if you don’t have a “fidgeter”, your kid will probably still love these fidget cubes. Each side has a different knob, button, etc. to flick, press, and generally keep those hands occupied. I have really found them to be great for car rides. If the kids have something in their hands, they’re more likely to keep their hands to themselves! Find them here.
Bunny Necklace Craft: Here’s a cute and simple bunny craft for kids to make. Find it here.
Reversible Sequin Slap Bracelets: Reversible sequin is so fun to look at, but even more exiting to play with. If you’ve ever felt it you know how enticing it is to smooth the sequins one way and then the other. So, I had to include these slap bracelets which are the perfect size for Easter basket stuffers. Find them here.
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- Calendar Mysteries Easter Book: This mystery book series is a favorite of elementary kids. Find it here.
- Easy-to-Fly Kite: Flying kites is fun. Struggling to fly a kite is not fun. Let your kids have fun and grab this easy to fly kite. Find it here.
- Flying Disc: You’ll need a big space for these flyers. Not only will you get the kids outside for a bit, but they’ll get tons of exercise chasing down their flying discs. Find them here.
- Minecraft Sheep Softie
Easter Basket Stuffers for Tweens
Row 1
Easter Squishies: The squishies are the new big thing. Can you see why? Obviously, they adorable, but they’re also good for stress-relief. When you push them down, all of the air goes out then they slowly reform their shape. Find them here.
Easter Slime: Every tween I know is still totally into slime. I love these slime-filled eggs. Find it here.
WHY Book: Curious tweens love these books that are filled with trivia and fun facts. Find it here.
Row 2
Boo Wearing Bunny Outfit: Tweens who are starting to find their way to social media (or have other friends who do) will likely recognize the curte “Boo” dog and will be thrilled to find a Boo dressed as a bunny in their basket. Find it here.
Jelly Belly Tangerine Carrot: Add a couple of these to your tween’s basket for a sweet treat. Find it here.
Lindt Chocolate Bunny: Kids this age will appreciate having a special chocolate bunny in their basket. Find it here.
Bit Coding Robot: If you have any tech-loving kids, this toy is a must. They can personalize the robot with stickers, and use special color-coded markers to create codes for the bot to follow. Find it here.
Small Drone Helicopter: This is one of those toys that gets taken out and used immediately. They’re pure fun for anyone who uses them. Find it here.
Row 3
Emoji Nail Stickers: Find them here.
Djubi Game: This is a fun outdoor game for kids to play with their friends or family. Find it here.
Peeps Plush: Tweens still like stuffed animals, and the ubiquitous peeps are perfect for Easter basket stuffers. Find them here.
3d Pen: I have seen these 3D pens in action myself, but my 10 year old used one at a camp recently and thought it was the coolest. Kids can use these 3d Pens to “draw” in 3D! Find it here.
More great Easter Basket Fillers for Tweens, not shown:
- Pocket Bunny Perfume Stick
- Smartphone Lens Kit
- Favorite Sports Team Gear
- Bunny Headband
- Animal Crew Socks for Girls
- Inspiring Journal
Check out our other Easter ideas:
Now that you have your Easter basket stuffers taken care of, click the links below to see our other Easter ideas for kids:
- Make these Bunny Hug Cookies for fun Easter treats
- Start a fun Easter tradition with your family
- Have fun making some bunny crafts together
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