I know Willow is only 6 months, but I could not wait to put together her first Easter basket. For being so young, believe it or not, there are a lot of things you can put inside a basket for infants to enjoy. Never too young to be festive and celebrate! Whether you need inspiration for your own kids, or maybe for a friend or family member who has little ones, I hope you find this list of 25+ ideas helpful. Plus, I just wanted to share her basket with you all – I think it came out great and I cannot wait for her reaction.
Aside from a few things I purchased off Amazon, your nearest Dollar store or Target should be your go-to for cute, inexpensive, and festive items. Especially for things like a basket, colorful tissue paper, plastic eggs, ribbon, etc. I grabbed all of that stuff at Dollar Tree. Affordable and adorable.
In Willow’s Easter basket this year:
- (2) Dr. Seuss books – Book of Colors and Book of Animals
- (4) Disney books
- (2) Sippy cups
- Sidewalk chalk (for this summer)
- Bubbles
- Bunny stuffed animal
- Bunny ears
- Flower sunglasses (can’t wait for her to wear these!)
List of Ideas:
- Bath toys
- Bibs – starting solids calls for a catch-all bib!
- Blanket
- Board or crinkle books
- Bowls
- Bows/Bowties
- Bubbles
- Bunny ears – Target had a bunch in that inexpensive center right when you walk in.
- Diapers
- Drool bibs – these bandana bibs are my favorite!
- Fruit feeders
- Hat
- Headbands
- O-ball
- Onesies/Sleepers
- Pacifier/Wubbanub
- Pail and shovel
- Rattle
- Sandals
- Sensory toys
- Sidewalk chalk
- Sippy cups
- Socks
- Soft blocks
- Spoons
- Stacking cups
- Stuffed animals – the Jellycat brand rocks.
- Stuffed animal security blanket
- Sunglasses
- Swimsuit
- Teething toys
- Wipes
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Anything that I missed?