20 Ideas for Baby’s Easter Basket
As Easter approaches, it’s easy to get carried away with creating a baby’s Easter basket, especially since it is likely their first Easter. With so many options available, it can also be overwhelming to decide what to include.
In this guide to filling your baby’s Easter basket, I will share some of my favorite basket ideas for babies. From practical items like pacifiers and onesies to fun new board books and seasonal pajamas, here are 20 Ideas for Baby’s Easter Basket
Easter Basket Filler Ideas
Babies tend to have a lot of small things that are perfect to fill an Easter basket. Bonus, they tend to be brightly colored. Pacifiers, clothing items, and snacks are items you likely need anyway, so why not add them to the basket? Let’s be honest, your baby will not know the difference, and the basket will still be picture-worthy for those first Easter photos.
Fun, seasonal items are cute in a baby’s Easter basket too. You don’t necessarily need these items, but they can still be used. Don’t worry, we aren’t getting crazy with candy. Perhaps some seasonal books or pajamas, new hair bows or accessories.
Please be sure to keep things age-appropriate. Always use your best judgment or ask your pediatrician before introducing anything new to your baby in terms of foods, pacifiers, bottles, and/or sippy cups.
Ideas for Baby’s Easter Basket
- Board Books
- Puffs
- Pouches
- Yogurt melts
- Toothbrush
- Baby soap
- Diapers
- Wipes
- Bibs
- Pacifiers (WubbaNubs are especially cute in Easter baskets if your baby uses those)
- Onesies
- Sun Hat
- Socks
- Teethers
- Bottles
- Sippy cups
- Hair bows/Headbands
- Spring Pajamas
- Bath toys
- Sunglasses
- Stuffed animals (caution grandparents and other family members tend to defer to these for babies, so you may get a few!)
Easter Baskets for Kids
If you have older kids be sure to check out my post Non-Candy Easter Basket Ideas for Kids to simplify those Easter baskets as well.
Enjoy Your Holiday
Creating an Easter basket for your baby may seem like a daunting task, but with these creative ideas, it’s easier than ever. Start with practical items that you have on hand, or need to buy anyway, then add in the fun items.
I hope these 20 Ideas for Baby’s Easter Basket help you! Remember, the best holidays are the ones filled with memories that last a lifetime.