41 Easter Basket Ideas Based on Children's Interests-Today

2021-12-14 12:12:09 By : Ms. Amy Wu

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It's easy to fill a child's Easter basket with necessities. Now just browse the seasonal aisles of any store and you will see from unique flavored jelly beans to colorful plastic eggs, ready to be filled with your child's favorite snacks and candies.

However, as the children’s second Easter is looming during the global pandemic, parents may find themselves wanting to pack some extra special items into those soft baskets.

Whether your child is a big fan of family game nights or enjoys cooking with mom and dad in the kitchen, we have collected Easter basket filling ideas for many different hobbies and interests.

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This bead fusion craft kit can teach children to learn algorithms, encryption, sorting, etc., and encourage them to take a break from the screen.

These Pixel glasses allow children’s eyes to rest, which is perfect for those who stare at the screen for a long time. Fashionable glasses can filter 50% of the blue light, and filter up to 95% of the blue light at the strongest wavelength to ensure the safety of children's eyes.

This stylish graphic T-shirt is perfect for kids sticking to the Playstation controller.

Children who like the sandbox game Minecraft will love to immerse themselves in the Jurassic World while playing this expansion pack game.

The latest Super Mario Bros. game for Nintendo Switch, this game can be played alone or with friends.

Pulse Red, the latest color of the upcoming Xbox wireless controller, will surely put a smile on your Xbox gamers’ faces.

This kid-sized weighted blanket has a creeper from a popular game.

This easy-to-learn food-themed card game allows children to have fun until the last card is played.

This colorful jar contains 30 different mini games, suitable for 3 to 30 players.

In this fun family game, the phone game complements Pictionary's drawing actions.

In this card game, players listen to clues, hoping to guess the correct Disney character.

A party game where you can predict what other people think, Blank Slate is perfect for kids 8 years and older.

At the end of the game, whoever has the most "ice" in the drink wins. This color matching game is specially designed for children aged 5-8, and is very suitable for playing game nights with young children.

These high pinballs have a unique spiked style, and the size is perfect for placing in an Easter basket.

These bottles can keep the water cold for several hours and are cheaper than some similar products.

Parents will feel a little nostalgic when these skipping toys are stuffed into their children’s Easter basket.

Children can use these colorful glowing hula hoops to change their style.

In this nature exploration suit with a magnifying glass and interesting fact sheets, insects like scorpions and beetles are encapsulated in resin.

These flat round bags are perfect for outdoor play and promote hand-eye coordination.

These high-quality basketballs are available in a variety of sizes and are fun gifts for kids of all ages.

This set of fusible beads from Perler allows children to create dogs and cats with any color combination they imagine.

This 24-pack of colored pencils is the perfect complement to any collection of children's art supplies.

Children with artistic talents can use this handy art kit to create ten painted rocks, which contain paint, rocks and all other materials needed for creation.

This jewelry making set contains everything children need to make three beaded bracelets.

The kit comes with 60 bright origami sheets and operating instructions.

Children will learn how to make yarn balls and use this craft to string them into a colorful rainbow.

Creative kids can use this intricate kit to design more than 30 shrink art pendants.

This nail polish is non-toxic and specially designed for children. It comes in a variety of bright colors and is the perfect Easter basket treat.

These beautiful makeup brushes are fairy-tale perfection, and the handles look like unicorn horns.

These mango sauce-based lip glosses will change color as the child's mood and body temperature change.

From henna-style designs to washed-off tattoos, these temporary tattoo marks are colorful ways for kids to try to create their own body art.

This otherworldly eyeshadow palette will make any makeup fan feel ecstatic.

The hot spring water is the inspiration for these fruit-flavored waters in cartons.

These bright and cheerful nail stickers will make children feel like they have just left the nail salon.

Crayons... French fries? This cute coloring set from Etsy store KagesKrayons is perfect for your little gourmet.

Kids will love eating with this rainbow stainless steel suit from Ahimsa.

Adventurous children who like to try new snacks will love this monthly subscription box, which provides children with a variety of foods from all over the world every month.

When the children took out their earplugs and saw this cute pizza box protecting them, it was hard not to feel hungry.

From s'mores to pizza, children will have the opportunity to try the new popcorn seasoning from Spiceology.

Every month, Raddish Kids sends a series of easy-to-follow recipes, kitchen tools, etc. to the family. Whether it is themed around a specific country, season or other activities, each box will bring interesting new cooking experiences for kids who like to cook.

This sweet bracelet is decorated with pizza-shaped ornaments, telling children that they are more loved than extra cheese.

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