Finding Easter basket fillers can sometimes be challenging; not only do they have to be items small enough to fit inside a basket, but I also don’t like spending an arm and a leg on them. Nor do I want to just include the same old junk that my kids will immediately break or grow tired of and I will just have to throw away days later. To avoid this, I try to include a compilation of things that my children both want and need, while still making it something special and different each year.
That’s a lot of thinking to put into one little basket…
So I’ve compiled a list of 50 Easter basket fillers for girls and 50 Easter basket fillers for boys that will help you put together Easter baskets year after year; the combinations are endless (well, not endless, I’m sure there’s a specific number of combinations, but I don’t feel like doing the math).
I am a bargain shopper, through and through, so many of the items listed below can be found at the Dollar Tree or the $1 section at Target, and the rest are fairly affordable (many are linked to Amazon in case you want to shop all online and have it delivered to your door!).
I’ve also made a printable version for you to carry along to the store, if need be. See, now wasn’t that easy?
First things first, grab a Kid’s Easter Basket for all your goodies.
- Shrinky Dinks
- Festive Socks
- Panties
- Bracelets
- Playdough Easter Eggs
- Stickers
- Card Games
- Small Easter Books
- Yo-Yo
- Hair Brush
- Bouncy Balls
- Musical Instruments (kazoo, shakers, etc.)
- Coloring Books or Journals
- Markers / Crayons
- Small Stuffed Animals
- Easter Candy (A chocolate Easter bunny is almost a necessity, isn’t it?)
- Eggs Filled With Candy, Goldfish, Cheerios
- Paintbrush And Paints
- Hair Accessories (Headbands, Bows, Clips)
- Easter Fidget Toys
- Kid’s Bible
- Grow Your Own Plant kit
- Lip Gloss
- T-shirts Or Pajamas
- Flashlight
- Eggs Filled With Tiny Toys
- Butterfly Net
- Sand Toys
- Puzzles
- Healthy Non-Candy Foods like Dried Fruit, Single Serve Popcorn, Squeeze Applesauce
- Character Toothbrush
- Bath Crayons
- Sidewalk Chalk
- Kids’ Nail Polish
- Bubbles
- Character Band-Aids (why do kids love these so much?)
- Felt Food
- Bean Bags (if you’re up to it, you can make some simple bean bag chicks yourself!)
- Reusable Water Bottle
- Swimsuit
- Sunglasses
- Flip Flops Or Slippers
- Fairy Wings
- PEZ Dispenser
- Magnet Letters
- Hat
- Small purse
- Barbies
- Bunny Money (especially for older kids!)
- Eggs filled with fun activities written on paper or tickets (i.e. trip to the zoo, movies, etc.)
- Festive Socks
- T-Shirts Or Pajamas
- Kid’s Bible
- Transformable Fidget Spinners
- Paintbrush And Paints
- Bouncy Balls
- Markers / Crayons
- Coloring Books or Journals
- Small Easter Books
- Bug Catcher Cage
- Playdough Easter Eggs
- Matchbox Cars
- Mini Lego Sets or Lego Minifigures
- Easter Candy (A chocolate Easter bunny is almost a necessity, isn’t it?)
- Eggs Filled With Candy, Goldfish, Cheerios
- Toy Parachute Men
- Musical Instruments (kazoo, shakers, etc.)
- Small Dinosaur Toys
- Flashlight
- Grow Your Own Plant kit
- Travel Games/Card Games
- Sand Toys
- Glider Airplanes
- Puzzles
- Healthy Non-Candy Foods like Dried Fruit, Single Serve Popcorn, Squeeze Applesauce
- Character Toothbrush
- Pokemon Cards
- Bath Crayons
- Sidewalk Chalk
- Sunglasses
- Flip Flops Or Slippers
- Character Band-Aids (why do kids love these so much?)
- Bubbles
- Temporary Tattoos
- Bean Bags (if you’re up to it, you can make some simple bean bag chicks yourself!)
- Reusable Water Bottle
- Swimsuit
- Small Plastic Squirt Guns
- PEZ Dispenser
- Magnet Letters
- Wooden Cars/Trucks
- Hat
- Comb
- Silly String
- Necktie
- Baseball/Mini Football
- Bunny Money (especially for older kids!)
- Eggs filled with fun activities written on paper or tickets (i.e. trip to the zoo, movies, etc.)
- Small Magic Tricks
- Punch Balloons
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