Hoppy almost Easter! I just finished putting Wyatt & Boden’s Easter baskets together & I’m so excited for them to see what’s inside! Because of the Coronavirus, I couldn’t go out & shop for items like I wanted to. I had to get a little creative & use what we already had.
I used two baskets from the boys’ room to hold all of their Easter goodies & they are each getting two Easter books (three are from my mom & one is from Sean & me). I added their stuffed bunnies that they have had since before they were born & some wooden cars that they already had…shhh! It already looked like a great Easter basket without spending any money! I did purchase some bath toys online & some snacks.
Easter baskets & contents:
Basket: Pehr Pom Pom Pint
Books: Happy Easter, Mouse!, The Very Hungry Caterpillar’s Easter Colors, There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Chick!, Hoppy Clubhouse Easter
Stuffed bunnies: These bunnies were gifts from my mom before the boys were born. They are perfect bunnies for an Easter basket! dark grey bunny, light grey bunny
Cars: My boys love the wooden, magnetic toys from Tegu. They have a set of blocks, a train set & two cars. These two cars were gifted to them for Christmas & I decided to throw them into their baskets. I know they will enjoy them because they get played with all the time 😂 The great thing is…the boys are too young to realize that the cars aren’t new! blue car, green car
Bath toys: I ordered these color changing origami boat bath toys & I had to try them out right away! I think the boys will get a kick out of them. It came with three in a pack, so I’m giving them each one & putting the third away until I give them their baskets.
Snacks: What’s an Easter basket without snacks?! Since I’m not going to be giving my one-year-olds candy…I thought Peter Rabbit fruit & veggie pouches would be perfect. They love these things!
Are you doing Easter baskets for your kids this year? If so, what are you filling them with?
xoxo
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