Easter is such a fun time for littles, even babies! Just because your baby can’t eat candy yet doesn’t mean they have to miss out on their first Easter Basket. Here are Easter Basket stuffers for babies from books to stuffed animals to toys that they’ll love to get this Easter Sunday.
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Easter Books and Spring Books
Putting an Easter Book or two in your Baby’s Easter Basket is a great addition that will last them years. All 3 of my kids are school-age now but we still have board books from when they were babies, including Easter board books and they enjoy reading them leading up to Easter Sunday.
Biscuit’s Pet and Play Easter Book
This board book is an adorable book for babies this Easter. It is a touch and feel book so they’ll love feeling the different textures as well as looking at the pictures and of course, seeing some words and being read to!
This is a great Easter book for your baby’s Easter basket.
Hippity, Hoppity, Little Bunny – Finger Puppet Board Book
This board book is a cute option and can also help develop fine motor skills.
Bright Baby: Baby Animals
Easter being in the Spring always brings adorable baby animals that your baby will love seeing in this touch and feel book.
I Love You, Funny Bunny
This is a funny book for kids from babies to preschool age. Full of fun illustrations to funny conversations, you’ll love reading this book to your baby.
Easter Chunky Lift-a-Flap Board Book
This is a great little board book that will introduce Easter traditions, show adorable pictures, help your child develop language skills when you read to them, and help with fine motor skills in opening the flaps to see what is hiding.
Baby Touch and Feel: Bunny
As you can tell, bunnies are adorable and I love them, I’m sure your baby will too! Another great touch and feel book that will help your little one feel different textures while they listen to you read and look at the cute pictures.
My First Easter
This is a board book that is great for Baby’s first Easter! This book shows the importance of family and sharing within the board book about Easter celebrations.
Toys
Books are great but your baby might enjoy some fun new toys as well in their baby Easter basket. I’ll share some of our favorites below!
Toomies Hide & Squeak Eggs
These plastic eggs are great on their own but they also are all set for learning! These squeak eggs feature matching and sorting games which honestly, as a baby, your little one won’t quite grasp yet but they will as they get older. This is a great toy that will last for years as your baby turns into a toddler and is able to use these eggs to their full potential! You could use these as part of an Easter egg hunt instead of having them in their basket if you wanted! They make a great alternative to the thin plastic Easter eggs that babies may accidentally break at this age.
Skip Hop Baby Toys Maracas
These adorable shaker eggs come in a 3-piece set for your baby to enjoy in each hand as well as one for you to show them how to shake the shaker eggs. These eggs are a great musical toy that you can demonstrate how to use them to match the beat to start your little musician off early! Really though, they’re just a lot of fun to shake and they’ll have a great time using them.
These shaker eggs have different colors and textures which are great for babies!
Infantino Baby Carrot Teether
This cute textured silicone baby carrot teether is something your baby will love gnawing on, especially while teething (which may come sooner than you expect!) This is one of the practical items that is a great option for baby’s Easter basket that you’ll love to have on hand. The teether is made of silicone and has texture on it that babies enjoy.
Munchkin Floating Bath Toys
These Munchkin brand float and play bubbles bath toys are fun both in and out of the bath. They are fun to shake, fun to see float during bath time, and the right size for little hands to grab and shake.
Lovey with Teether
The Itzy Ritzy lovey with teether is a great addition to baby’s Easter basket. It’s soft, has multiple uses including textured ribbons and a teether that they’ll love. This lovey has various options including a bunny, bear, sloth, pig, cow, highland cow, koala, and puppy. They’re all cute and your baby will love seeing them in their Easter basket on Easter morning!
Pacifier Clip
If your baby uses a pacifier, you’re going to want a pacifier clip to help their pacifier not land on the floor constantly. We loved these with our twins whether we were just hanging out at home or on the go. Keep in mind, all of baby’s Easter basket ideas don’t have to be something they’ll enjoy…some can be practical items that will benefit you as well.
Melissa & Doug Stuffed Bunny
This stuffed bunny is a fun addition to your baby’s Easter basket that they’ll love for years. Melissa and Doug is a trusted high quality children’s brand that you’ll come to love as much as we do. We have so many Melissa and Doug toys, including this adorable stuffed bunny. It’s so soft and cute with it’s big floppy ears and feet! Just a reminder, don’t let babies sleep with stuffed animals until they’re over a year old, for safety reasons.
This is a great stuffed bunny for waking hours though!
Looking Forward
In my next post, I’ll show you some cute ideas for your toddler’s Easter basket, followed by Easter Basket ideas for older kids.
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As a mom of identical twins and a son two years older, I have gained invaluable experience in the realm, and chaos, of parenting. With a Master's Degree and Education Specialist Degree in School Psychology, I spent years as a school psychologist, helping children navigate through their educational and emotional challenges. Now as a stay at home mom and professional blogger, I combine my areas of expertise to help you in your parenting journey.