Looking for some last minute inspiration to fill those Easter baskets? Take a look at these Easter basket stuffers for boys and girls of all ages. They’re fun items they’ll actually use that are also affordable! But shh… don’t tell my kids!
Easter Basket Stuffers for Girls
My daughter is 4 1/2 right now, but I think these items could be given to a wide age range!
- “Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy” Shirt – When I saw this shirt at Sam’s Club for $6, I knew I had to buy it for my daughter who says this all the time! The lemon is made from mermaid sequins too, which is so fun! Despite all my searching, I couldn’t find this online. But here’s another cute mermaid sequin shirt option for girls.
- Watercolor Set – I’m often wary of my kids using gloppy paint that ends up everywhere, but I love watercolors! Less mess and easy cleanup! This palette of 24 colors will be a nice step up from the basic 8 color set. Available on Amazon and a bit cheaper at Target.
- Bath Bombs – My kids loved the bath bombs that were in my daughter’s Christmas stocking, so we’re restocking. I wanted a more natural option that’s not full of dyes and glitter, so I opted for Dr. Teal’s lavender bath bombs. Available on Amazon and much cheaper at Target.
- Princess Bandages – I picked these up in the Target dollar spot. They may seem random, but I swear fun bandages instantly make my daughter stop crying after a boo boo! No luck in the Dollar Spot? Try these.
- Jump Rope – This was again another score in the Target dollar spot section for $1. Add anything for outdoor play and summer fun!
- Mini Boxes of Yogurt Raisins – I put a chocolate bunny and Peeps in the basket, but I love these in place of yet more candy! They’re slightly more healthy, and the kids love them!
Easter Basket Stuffers for Boys
My son is 6 1/2 and in kindergarten for reference, but these are great ideas no matter the age!
- Jump Rope – This was again another score in the Target dollar spot section for $1. Add anything for outdoor play and summer fun!
- Uno Game – Fun game and great for travelling! Check out this fun Jurassic World version too. I actually found this on sale for $4 at our local H-E-B grocery store, of all places.
- Bath Bombs – My kids loved the bath bombs that were in my daughter’s Christmas stocking, so we’re restocking. I wanted a more natural option that’s not full of dyes and glitter, so I opted for Dr. Teal’s lavender bath bombs. Available on Amazon and much cheaper at Target.
- Pyramid Rubix Cube – My son got the large and small cube Rubix Cubes from this set in his Christmas stocking, and now he’ll get the fun pyramid one in his Easter basket. They’re great for developing problem solving skills and make a perfect activity for in the car. Or start off small with just one regular rubix cube.
- Mini Boxes of Yogurt Raisins – While I put a chocolate bunny and Peeps in the basket, I love these in place of yet more candy! They’re slightly more healthy, and the kids love them!
- Seeds for Growing Plants – My son has been asking to grow tomatoes, and I think he’d also love some milkweed plants once they attract caterpillars. So while seeds aren’t in the photo above, they will be added to his basket!
What Easter basket stuffers are you most excited about putting in your child’s basket this year?
P.S. Don’t miss my other great Easter ideas! I’ve got an Easter inspiration board with treats, activities, and decor as well as some unique Easter egg decorating ideas for kids of all ages.