Before deciding what goes into your kiddo’s Easter basket, consider the type of gift you’d like to get, such as an Easter-themed gift or a gift that can be used in all seasons. Also, double check the age recommendation and size of the gift to ensure it is safe and can fit in the basket. We carefully considered age recommendations, size, design, ease of use, and value when reviewing products. Find the right Easter gifts for the kids on your list with this guide. Ready to play right away, Flora comes with three AAA batteries. Price at time of publication: $45 Price at time of publication: $6 Price at time of publication: $8 Price at time of publication: $35 No batteries required for this simple and fun toy. Price at time of publication: $16 Price at time of publication: $10 Price at time of publication: $30 Price at time of publication: $34 Price at time of publication: $25 Price at time of publication: $10 Price at time of publication: $15 Price at time of publication: $12 Price at time of publication: $6 The game will help cognitive brain development, learning, and memory while teaching kids to play together. Diversity in the artwork will allow kids to see themselves in the game.  Price at time of publication: $10 Chock-full of supplies, the kit includes 16 assorted cardstock shapes, pom-poms, googly eyes, glue, glitter, sequins, markers, beads, glitter tape, tubes, and more.  Price at time of publication: $28 In addition to rocking an adorable bib, you’ll be doing good—this company will donate two meals for every product sold.  Price at time of publication: $10 Price at time of publication: $10 Price at time of publication: $9 Price at time of publication: $20

What to Look for in a Easter Gift for Kids

Age and Stage

When looking for gifts, especially those for younger kids, choose toys that are right for their age and stage. Nearly all toys have age recommendations or guidelines on the packaging to help find appropriate gifts. 

Gift Size

Some families may prefer gifts that fit in traditional Easter baskets while others may hide goodies during an Easter egg hunt or share them in another way. Prior to buying, decide how you will be presenting the gift and if it needs to fit into a basket or other spot. 

Seasonal

The best part about Easter gifts is that they don’t have to strictly adhere to an Easter-specific theme. If you want to buy a gift outside of the box, opt for a gift that they can use in the spring or summer season.

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Maya Polton is a former marketing manager and current freelance writer who covers food, home, and parenting. She’s also the mom of a 10-year-old son, 7-year-old son, and 3-year old daughter. It’s been a snowy, cold, and long winter in New Jersey, so Maya can’t wait for some spring-themed gifts and surprises to share with her kiddos, especially those that can be used outside.