Easter Basket

Updated on March 30, 2012
A.M. asks from Nyack, NY
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I need ideas for my almost 2 y.o. Easter basket. I will get him some candy, but don't want to get a lot of it...not a fan of too much and I have already got him a few books...I am a huge fan of that. :) It's the teacher in me. Last year I had all kinds of ideas and don't remember struggling. I think part of my struggle is that for Valentines Day this year I got him a bag with the same sort of stuff...candy, books, a ball, a small monster truck, etc.. I want NEW ideas! Any ideas?!?! Please Wow me!! :) TIA

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thank you everyone! i looked tonight to see what i have already...books...but also a thomas train for his track (which i think i may pick up another) and 4 different colored rubby duckies! totally forgot i bought those things...his birthday is soon and he is getting a water table for outside, so the duckies are to go in that...i am going to look for more water toys. happy Easter everyone!

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B.R.

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Bubbles are always fun too....Crayola has colored ones...they are messy, but fun and clean right up...I recently saw that they have glow in the dark ones now too! My daughter will be getting the Hop DVD or blueray, a small bear with small bottle of Loves Baby soft (bought after Christmas @ 70% off..yay!) a "zooble", small Lindt chocolate bunny and a sprinkling of small chocolate eggs. Have fun!

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E.B.

answers from Fort Collins on

We always theme our baskets. Two years ago my son got a pony so we filled his basket with brushes and such. Last year they were into swimming so we got goggles, balls and other water toys.

This year I am thinking gardening... Seed packets, shovel, watering can.

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L.M.

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Last year I put Teddy Grahams in half the eggs and chocolates in the others. My kids love the "Teds". You can get the little single serve of a variety of that kind of stuff to round out an Easter basket. Also fruit cups work well.

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L.M.

answers from New York on

I always put books in the Easter baskets. Here's a few other ideas...
beach ball
sand box / beach toys - like shovels
sidewalk chalk
a beach towel... kids love having a towel that is just for them, they can use it for bathtime too
dvd

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C.O.

answers from Minneapolis on

My kids are 5 & 7.5 years old. I've always done a little bit of candy because I figure they get candy from other relatives. I will buy them each a chocolate bunny, fill some eggs with candy. Get them a small toy, book, stickers, cute pens.

This year I'm doing the chocolate bunny, some jelly beans in eggs, I got them each cute notebooks to write in and cute matching pens. Some stickers and a puzzle each.

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M.G.

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We do little candy, too. Depends on what he's into. A Thomas the Train? Lightning McQueen or other cars. We always put a shirt or piece of clothing. A box of crayons with a coloring book is fun. Bubbles, sidewalk chalk, or other fun summer toys.

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M.2.

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how about some little toys for outside play? sand toys, bubbles, sidewalk chalk

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S.L.

answers from Philadelphia on

I don't do much candy. Last year our son was about your age and we filled his eggs with other things he loves: Annie's bunnies, dried cherries and blueberries, and some chocolate covered raisins as a more special treat. He gets PJs in his basket every year because I always did as a kid (not sure why). Last year he also got a plan toys airplane and a small magnetic fishing rod with fish, plus a few small books. Two years ago he got finger paint and presumably other stuff, but I can't remember what. This year we are thinking about the train/tracks set from Ikea. He's really into trains and the set is only $10. If you want to go with a toy they have some neat stuff for relatively cheap and I've found it to be well made for the price.

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S.S.

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my kids loved the following

fun socks
sidewalk chalk
bubbles
coloring books and crayons
jump ropes
matchbox cars
airplanes
stuffed rabbits

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B.W.

answers from Los Angeles on

wow you got some really good suggestions! i plan on using some ;-) last year was the first time we did easter egg hunts/baskets for my older one, this year she will be 3. i fill the plastic eggs with:
organic gummy bunnies
goldfish/cheddar bunnies
stickers
jelly belly's in just a couple eggs
little rubber lizards/other small bath toys-maybe not this year, she loves that junky stuff, but choking hazard for baby sis

in her basket i also put bubbles, a little disney princess toy, and a pair of plastic sunglasses (kinda random, i know, but cute). i'm not big on a bunch of candy either.

good ideas moms!

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G.T.

answers from Rochester on

There are some excellent ideas suggested already! I have a few other suggestions. How about a cute t-shirt. I never liked the traditional Easter basket grass and always got a t-shirt to line the basket with. And how about a tooth brush and toothpaste. At the age of 2 my kids always liked a cute little stuffed animal also. And socks. The crazier the better! To this day all my kids love crazy socks and look forward to them for every holiday (Christmas, Easter, Birthday).

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A.R.

answers from New York on

You already got some good suggestions. I noticed at our grocery store that they have play-doh filled plastic easter eggs. And you can't go wrong with stickers and a little notebook.

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S.M.

answers from New York on

You could make some beet colored hard boiled eggs with your son and have him put them into a basket with cut paper as grass. That way he has a hand in the craft as well as a healthy treat to eat.

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