Easter Baskets for Littles
Easter is hard when you have littles and don't want to pump them with a bunch of sugar. Here are some ideas to get your Easter baskets started this year!
Kids love stuffed animals, bunnies, puppies, unicorns, or dinosaurs. They are a great staple and are a good resource for calming / anxiety-coping skills.
From infant to toddlerhood teethers are great for soothing those gums. Both our boys really enjoy this Infantino teether.
SUNGLASSES
Get your kids some fun sunglasses for Easter to prepare them for sunny playdates outside. Try these adorable flower sunglasses or these sporty sunglasses
A BEGINNER BIBLE OR BOOK
This beginers bible book focuses on the first easter and what a celebration it was! Or get a fun age-appropriate book, like Happy Easter Little Critter.
I haven't met a kid who doesn't love sidewalk chalk and creates beautiful pieces of art on their sidewalk or driveway!
LEGOS
There are so many fun legos sets out there for both boys and girls and some for each age group! This Rabbit lego set is a great option for kiddos 8 + years.
Activities books are great to keep kids entertained and their brains active over the Easter break, especially if you are driving to visit family or have long days. These can help kids focus when they are overstimulated and work as a coping mechanism.
Puzzles are fun to do as a family or individually as quiet time. It helps with concentration, memory, shape recognition, fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, problem-solving, logical thinking, patience and can improve socials skills/teamwork.
FIDGET TOYS
I'm not entirely sure what the hype is about the bubble pop fidget toys but kids love them, and it helps them regulate their emotions while practicing mindfulness and focus.
This list could go on and on but I hope it inspires you to create a one-of-a-kind Easter basket for your kiddo. Happy Easter!
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