75+ Useful (& Fun) Easter Basket Fillers for Girls (ages 1-4)

75+ Useful (& Fun) Easter Basket Fillers for Girls (ages 1-4)

I have quite the round-up for all the mamas and dads out there. In case you didn’t know from past posts, I looove love love putting together Easter baskets for my kids. I’ll be sharing what’s going in my girls’ baskets this year (again) but for now, I wanted to round-up a ton of ideas – non-junk and non-candy.

There’s something for every budget on here – some are inexpensive and some are on the higher end, but that’s because every parent is different. I tried to break them out by category, so I hope that helps. Enjoy the inspiration and stay tuned for another post on our exact baskets very soon. xo

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Easter & Bunny Books

We can’t get enough of seasonal books in our home. These are all beautiful additions to your shelf. I like to grab mine on Amazon or even better, Book Outlet for bargains (I always search there for titles first!)

1. The Little Rabbit (I grabbed this one for Willow’s basket this year – such a great story and the illustrations are beautiful.)

2. Bunny Roo, I Love You (I grabbed this one for Fiona’s basket – it is too cute.)

3. Too Many Carrots

4. Yoga Bunny

5. Wolfie the Bunny

6. Hungry Bunny

7. Marshmallow

8. Pat the Bunny

9. Cat & Bunny

Spring & Summer Books

Aside from Easter/Bunny themed books, I also love grabbing a spring or summer seasonal book.

10. We Are the Gardeners

11. Mrs. Peanuckle’s Flower Alphabet

12. Mrs. Peanuckle’s Tree Alphabet

13. Mrs. Peanuckle’s Bug Alphabet

14. When Spring Comes

15. Little Blue Truck’s Springtime

16. Up in the Garden, Down in the Dirt

17. A Seed is Sleepy

Spring & Summer Fun

18. Bathing suit – if you are going to grab a bathing suit for summer regardless, might as well add as a treat in their basket. I love Target’s Cat & Jack line, but Carters also has some cute ones.

19. Beach towel – a great pairing for the bathing suit.

20. Gardening tools – if you have a garden, your little may want to participate this year. You can find a set anywhere, but here’s a nice set from Amazon.

21. Watering can – can’t garden without a watering can, right?

22. Gardening gloves – so many cute options, like these from Melissa and Doug.

23. Flower or vegetable seeds – grab a couple packs of seeds to plant – so inexpensive and a great spring activity.

Clothing & Accessories

24. Jelly shoesthese are so nostalgic and adorable.

25. Rain boots – for those warm showers ahead. Tons of styles, too.

26. Sneakers – kids’ feet are always growing… find a cute & durable spring pair.

27. Waterproof slip-ons these are a must for any kid who likes to get dirty outside… Willow lived in them all last summer. Just rinse under the sink!

28. Bunny or spring pajamas – I am living for these cute bunny pjs.

29. Umbrella – you could even use the open umbrella as your “basket.”

30. Spring jacket – something lightweight that will weather all kinds of rainy/windy/cool weather. Target has great options or try your local thrift store!

31. Sun hat – keep those little heads protected with a cute cap.

32. Sunglasses these flower sunnies are everything (and come with extras for when they inevitably break!)

33. Hair bows & clips – there are a ton of cute options out there. I stuffed some of these in Easter eggs for a hunt.

34. Backpack – love these backpacks for toddlers to pack their “important things” on the go.

35. Socks – a necessity.

36. Underwear – if you are potty training or have a trained kiddo already, a nice fresh set is always appreciated.

Arts & Crafts

37. Play doh & tools – play-doh is so cheap at Target and I have had good luck finding tools at thrift stores.

38. Kinetic sandthis stuff is endless fun for quite a chunk of time.

39. Stamps & ink Melissa and Doug have great sets that wash off skin easily. Stamps are great egg fillers, too.

40. WaterWow book these books are mess-free and great for the summer.

41. Chalk – you can find sidewalk chalk at your local Dollar Store, but also love this brand – you can find them at Target, too.

42. Coloring books & new crayons – fresh set.

43. Mess-free coloring set – I LOVE these for clean fun. GREAT on the go.

44. Glitter gluethese are messy but fun.

45. Sticker book – this dolly/fairy sticker book is adorable.

46. Washable markersthese really do wash off so easily. Love the tropical colors.

47. Finger paint – another summertime activity! Take them outside and go crazy with these paints.

48. Beeswax crayons– these Honeysticks are beautiful.

49. Safe scissorsthese are a nice addition to any arts and crafts box.

50. Personalized name crayons – take creativity a step further with these fun personal crayons. There’s lots of options on Etsy, like this one.

51. Art smock and one of these so you don’t ruin clothing with all these new art supplies.

Food

52. Snack cup – love these by SkipHop because they have a cover!

53. Reusable snack bagsBumkins have the best designs and they are very durable.

54. Pastel bowels and plates – love this bowl set and this plate set from Re-Play.

55. Waterbottle or cup – we use these at our house and love them for our 2.5 year old.

56. Fork & spoon setthese are great for small hands.

57. Cookie cutters – to make Easter & spring sugar cookies in the future!

Toys & Games

58. Cuddle and Kind doll – on the pricier side, but I can’t say enough good things about these beautiful, hand-made dolls. I consider them an heirloom, really. My daughter loves hers. Their mission is amazing, too. Check them out.

59. Slumberkins – another pricier gift, but I love what these represent and think they are just so adorable.

60. Puzzlethis farm one is cute, but there are lots of options on Amazon.

61. Jumpropea 2-pack if you have two girlies.

62. Memory game – a good starter game for little ones.

63. Play silksSarah’s Silks enable endless creativity and are so beautiful.

64. Rainbow veil – what little girl wouldn’t want to wear this?

65. Ribbon wandthis is great for the tiny dancer in your life.

66. Magnets these dinosaur ones are awesome.

67. Bath toy letters and numbers in the bath are educational and fun.

68. Animal figures – we love animal figurines in this house. Here’s a great set for Easter.

69. Rainbow stacker – add a pop of color to your kids’ basket with this Montessori-style stacker.

70. Flashcards – you can find these at the Dollar Store, from words, colors, shapes, numbers, and more.

Baby

71. Teether – how cute is this bunny ear teether? Or this carrot teether?

72. Sippy cup – a necessity – Munchkin is a great brand.

73. Rattle – this wooden rattle is simple and sweet.

74. Wubbanub – these are a favorite among infants – this bunny is so cute and perfect for Easter.

75. Pacifiers – a pack of BIBS pacifiers adds a nice pop of color. Choose from a wide variety, but these are very Easter.

76. Links – the perfect toy for tiny little grasps.

77. Jellycat soft book – love this one for Easter.

78. Bumkins bibsthese bibs catch-all and are easy to clean in between meals.

79. Stacking cups these are made from recycled milk cartons and are a hit with infants (and toddlers). Beautiful colors, too.

Hygiene Fun

80. Bath bombs – LUSH have the best bath bombs for seasonal fun.

81. Toothbrush – practical and explanatory.

82. Lip balm – for the little Disney fan in your life. There are so many characters to choose from, but this Thumper is perfect for Easter.

83. Band-aids – fun ones, of course.

84. Hairbrush – you can find small ones at the Dollar Tree but if you want to step it up, this bamboo brush is eco-friendly.

85. Nail polishPiggy Paint is a great choice for small manis and pedis. They are also a nice egg filler.

86. Shampoo – another necessity turned filler. We love Hello Bello in this house.

87. Hair de-tangler this one from the Honest Co. smells delicious and works great.

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