
It’s always fun thinking of different things to put in the kids’ Easter baskets! Since Easter is in late April this year, all of the Easter things are already out in the stores, like everywhere! So start looking now! Hopefully this list of ten items will help you come up with some ideas. Here is the 2025 Easter Basket Stuffer List! Happy Shopping!
#1 Laptop Toy Pocket Mirror – the description says this is a toy pocket mirror for your pet haha! I think it’s super cute for kids to use as a pocket mirror for your purse or bag.
#2 Tree Hut Blue Lagoon Shea Sugar Scrub – Tree Hut is all the rage with kids and teenagers now. I will say it smells really good! Hadley has one of the pink flavors.
#3 Rainbow Acrylic Gem Cubes – a fun activity for young ones.
#4 Guess in 10 Junior Inside My House – we have quite a few of the Guess in 10 games, always fun to try a new one. Inside My House would be a good one!
#5 20 oz Glass Tumbler – I love these glass tumblers with the wooden lids!
#6 Archie McPhee Bandaids – With summer coming up soon, you’ll need to stock up on Band-Aids if you have kids. My kids get scrapes all the time, and these are too cute for kids!
#7 Butter Slime – Not sure what age kids stop loving slime, but my kid loves it still. This butter slime is pretty!
#8 Summer Shoe Charms – Huxley started wearing crocs, so I see lots more charms in our future. Hadley loves to change them out on her crocs.
#9 Crayola Clicks Retractable Tip Markers – Can never have enough markers and crayons.
#10 Emoji Window Art – These remind me of a modern version of those baked stained glass kits you used to bake in the oven!
Hope these gave you some ideas for Easter baskets this year! Each year, I feel like Easter is starting to get to be like a mini version of Christmas! It’s crazy. I do dial it down and try to limit to just a few things and candy. Items can add up quick!
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My boys each just get one chocolate bunny now but I did used to make larger baskets for them when they were younger… of course the frugal part of me always used it to buy things we needed for spring and summer anyway like new bathing suits, swim goggles, sunglasses, etc. Plus the one chocolate bunny (they got plenty of “other” candy from egg hunts at family members’ houses and from their grandparents).
Some years I feel like Easter has turned into a mini Christmas!