Ideas For Toddler Easter Baskets

April 10th, 2009

Nothing like waiting until the last minute, right? We’ve decided to celebrate Easter this year (and by celebrate, I mean eat candy) and I haven’t the slightest clue what I’m going to do for Em. He’s still a little young, so searching for hidden plastic eggs or dying the real ones probably isn’t an option for us. But I do want to get him a basket of some sort.

Do you have any ideas for us?

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  1. Milissa said at 8:57 am on April 10th, 2009:

    We got Matthew a few Easter-themed lollipops (he likes to lick them while we hold them — one lick, run across the room in excitement, come back, repeat until bored, approximately 10 licks) and a video that we think he’ll like. My husband also bought a small package of Peeps, but I think those are more for him than Matthew. ;-) I’m also planning on making a cake with food coloring swirls that will (in theory) look spring-like.

  2. Melissa said at 9:37 am on April 10th, 2009:

    You can do an egg hunt with just a few plastic eggs, and give him a little basket with some candy and a little toy. I did this when my son was 1. We had also gotten him a Little Tykes basketball goal the night before Easter, so all the eggs got slam dunked. lol

    A long time ago I made a sheet cake that I frosted and sprinkled with grated coconut dyed green. Then I put a few yellow peeps and some jelly beans on top. It was pretty cute. It’s something a toddler could help decorate for sure.

  3. houpley said at 9:43 am on April 10th, 2009:

    actually, i agree with melissa. jack is the same age as emory. i thought for sure jack was too young to egg hunt but a few weeks ago we visited the grandparents and they put a few eggs out in plain site and he picked up on the idea asap. i mean they are the age where they love to put things in and out of things anyway! my mom stuck by my “food-rules” and put tiny raisins inside the eggs and a few had tiny bunny-graham-cracker cookies in them. every time he found an egg he opened it right away and was thrilled with the hidden raisin – which entertained us, as it did look like tiny rabbit poop – which as most would agree = funny stuff.

  4. mihow said at 10:02 am on April 10th, 2009:

    Awesome! Perhaps we’ll give the egg hunt a try. He does love finding stuff. (Sometimes stuff he’s not supposed to.)

    Never even thought of letting him get filthy by decorating stuff. You guys are a great help. Also, if you have pictures of your little guys decorating stuff, I’d love to see them!

  5. Poppy said at 11:52 am on April 10th, 2009:

    When my son was a toddler, I hid plastic eggs filled with teddy grahams, fruit snacks, gold fish crackers, etc, not candy. I know the fillings aren’t as fun as candy, but they worked like a charm. We “hid” the eggs in plain site and like Houpley, my son picked up on the idea immediately.

    Now, this year with a 5 yr old and a 1 1/2 yr old, I plan on dyeing and hiding real eggs for the big one and “hiding” plastic eggs for the little one.

    Happy Easter!

  6. Somer said at 11:54 am on April 10th, 2009:

    Lukas is 18 mos. and did the egg hunt and loved it. For his basket, I got him a little bit of candy but it’s mostly books and stuffed animals…and dinosaurs. He loved dinosaurs. I wasn’t trying to stick with an Easter theme, I just stuffed it with things I knew he would love. Can’t wait to see pictures!

  7. Michele Chaves said at 12:05 pm on April 10th, 2009:

    you could also make egg or bunny-shaped sugar cookies and either decorate yourself or have emory help you decorate them.

  8. Julie said at 2:38 pm on April 10th, 2009:

    bubbles…my parents always put bubbles in my basket. They are fun inside or outside…in the bathtub. And they are not expensive. I bet Murray would have fun with them too.

  9. Erika said at 3:03 pm on April 10th, 2009:

    We got our son (20 months) a bubble machine, a bucket with sand toys and a coloring book. We might try to color eggs with him. I just want to see his reaction. hehe

  10. Kelly said at 8:17 am on April 13th, 2009:

    How did it go?

    Amelia loved just plastic eggs with stickers or rubber duckies inside … she could play with those eggs for hours. She loved her little egg hunt for them, though somehow she learned the word ‘mine’. Fun! :)


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