
Easter is hoppin’ around the corner, and the Li’l Woodzeez are oh-so excited to celebrate. There will be Easter egg hunts, loads of chocolates, and Easter gift baskets loaded with homemade treats for all. It’s a time to celebrate the joys of spring and all the goodness that will come to Honeysuckle Hollow in the warmer months.
Nearly everyone loves Easter chocolates, but, like many gifters, you might be interested in sugar-free alternatives. (We’re not here to say you can’t have both, either!) To get you started, we’ve created a list of low cost, high fun Easter basket ideas for kids.

1. A Cute Collectible
Does your kiddo like trading cards or figurines? Easter is the perfect gifting moment for li’l collectible toys because you can easily sneak them into an Easter gift basket or some plastic eggs. Plus, they’re easy to shop for. Just grab a handful of mystery boxes and wait for the egg-citement! A mystery box or a blind bag doubles the fun of an Easter basket because you never know what’s inside.
Babeez Surprise are the perfect alternative to candy-filled eggs! In each box, you will find a stackable crib, a mystery baby animal, and a couple li’l accessories to keep your new baby happy n’ healthy. If you’re lucky, you’ll have twins! Get yours now for only $2.99!
2. A Colorful Storybook
We all know that books are so important for kids. They aid in cognitive development, language skills, imagination, and so much more. They’re also so much fun! As for your budget, a book goes a long way as a gift since it can be re-read a hundred times. Add a book to your kiddo’s Easter basket for a fresh new world of make-believe.
Did you know that all our Famileez of four come with storybooks? Get to know the Quickquack Ducks, the Hoppingood Rabbits, and many more lovable characters in Honeysuckle Hollow with their illustrated stories while making all kinds of stories of your own!
3. A Fun Sensory Toy
Li’l fidget toys are egg-cellent choices for kids’ Easter baskets, goodie bags, and stockings. Look for sensory bottles, slime kits, putty, and squishy squeeze toys with a satisfying feel. A pop of color or glitter will add to the fun, too!
Why not make your own non-toxic play dough in your child’s favorite colors? We have an easy-peasy recipe for play dough on the Li’l Woodzeez blog! All you’ll need are 5 simple ingredients.

4. A Sugar-Free Consumable
Consumable gifts are enjoyed without adding any waste or clutter to your home—a win-win for kids and grown-ups! If you’re hoping for less sugar this Easter, consider adding craft supplies, stickers, cute stationery, an art kit, and other creative options to your child’s Easter basket. You can also opt for bath bombs, soaps, or kid-friendly face masks!

5. An Activity Book
Activity books and coloring sheets get the creative juices flowing! A great alternative to sugary chocolates, many Easter printables for kids can be found online for free. Just print, slip into your kid’s Easter gift basket, and set aside some time for paper-and-pencil fun. You can also go the extra mile with a new set of colored crayons, pencils, and erasers!
The Li’l Woodzeez love activity books! Check out our Book of Thanks, our Valentine’s Day activity pack, our summer scavenger hunt, and other printable games for kids on our blog. For an Easter theme, print our spring coloring set and spring our lovable characters to life!
For a Bigger Basket
Want to hop the extra mile? Grab a colorful playset that inspires imaginative play. The Acorn Treehouse is a perfect Easter gift, choc-full of hoppy details and spring themes! This wonderful kids’ toy is compatible with Babeez and Bobbleez collectibles, too, so you can extend their playful possibilities.
Once you’ve collected your Easter basket gifts, all you’ll need to do is to put them in a cute basket. Line the bottom of the basket with fake straw or colorful tissue paper, add the toys, and finish with a personal touch by tying a bow in your kiddo’s favorite color and slipping in a handwritten note. Ta-dah! A beautiful Easter basket for the li’l one you love.
What do you like to put in an Easter basket? Tell us in the comments below! For more springtime goodness, read our spring cleaning story with Chuck Cottonball, food-safe ways to color Easter eggs, and an interactive story at the Li’l Petals Flower Shop.
Happy Easter!