Easter Basket Ideas for Little Girls
Looking for Easter basket ideas for your little girl? Today, I have rounded up 24 ideas for filling up a darling basket full of cute and unique items to delight any little lady on Easter morning.
I love starting my girl’s Easter baskets with a special book and stuffed animal and then filling the space around them with things to enjoy all spring/summer. A pair of spring sandals, sunnies and a new swimsuit are things I like to include each year. I also like to include a few activities that we can explore in the warmer season. Things like sidewalk chalk, sticker books, a flower press, and even an umbrella are perfect basket fillers to bring your girls into spring. Adding something that is or looks handmade can really add that whimsical touch. Think handmade doll, something personalized, a flower crown, or a magic wand!
As an added bonus, items like the umbrella or magic wand will add a bit of height to your basket making it look full and professional.
Need a few more Easter basket ideas? Check out my guides to Easter Pajamas for Girls, Amazon Easter Book Favorites or visit my Easter board on my Amazon storefront for more Easter inspo!
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1. Cuddle+Kind Skye the Mermaid – Cuddle+Kind are hand-knit dolls that help feed children. For every cuddle+kind doll sold, the company gives 10 meals to children in need. These are a bit of a splurge item, but they are so well made and my girls adore them. If you are wanting to give back in this season, this is a great way to do so while filling your little girl’s Easter basket with something she will hang on to forever. Save 20% off on your first Cuddle and Kind order by using this link . For a more budget friendly basket plush, check out this Amazon version that I found!
2. Daisy Sandals – The sweetest little sandals that are perfect for spring/summer dress or casual wear. I will be gifting a pair to my little Daisy girl scout this year..
3. Unicorn Sidewalk Chalk – This Unicorn chalk is SO pretty in person, especially the gold! The price is for a pack of two, perfect if you have multiple girls like me!
4. Little Sticker Dolly Dressing Stickers Mermaid – Usborne’s Little Sticker Dolly Dressing Sticker Books are one of my 6 year olds favorite travel actvities. Think paper dolls in sticker format. Repositionable stickers allow for little hands to pick the sticker back up to correct the position of the sticker.
5. Stamp Garden – This sturdy matchbox-style box stamp set features twenty-five wood-backed stamps in an assortment of shapes and textures, from leaves and stems to buds and petals. We have a few of these sets that we use for open ended artwork and even to make our own wrapping paper! There are other options available too- such as Sea and Bugs.
6. Daisy Wand – Mini wooden wand from Daisy and June company is adorned with lots of pretty trim and yarn- the perfect touch of whimsy for any little girls easter basket
7. Liberty Floral Swimsuit – This adorable rash guard swimsuit is only $16 and available in toddler sizing up to 5-6 years old.
8. Silicone Beach Bucket and Molds – 100% food grade silicone collapsible beach bucket that is travel-friendly includes everything your little one needs for some fun in the sun.
9. Flower Press -This beautiful flower press designed in France, is the perfect Easter basket filler for aspiring botanists. We love to dry flowers that we collect on spring walks and use them in our art projects!
10. Bunny Slippers – How adorable would these bunny slippers be peeking out of your little girls basket on Easter morning?! If you have a spa-loving girl like I do, this bunny eye mask is equally adorable, too!
11. Honey Suckle the Little Bunny- The Perfect Flavor Book – A sweet story to celebrate friendships and embrace all the wonderful things that make us unique. Equally a recipe book and picture book, Honeysuckle The Little Bunny: The Perfect Flavor includes delicious recipes to recreate with your little ones.
12. Olive and June Nail Stickers – These under the sea mani stickers are perfect for your little mermaid lover and developed by a brand that I trust for my girls’ nail polishes.
13. Cuddle+Kind Zara the Unicorn – Save 20% off on your first Cuddle and Kind order by using this link .
14. Bunny Hair Turbans – A favorite bath accessory in our home, these bunny hair turbans come as a set of two. Another good one if shopping for sisters or more than one girl.
15. Floral Wreath/Headband – This bohemian floral headband would make the sweetest Easter photo prop and then could be repurposed for imaginative play.
16. Matte Blush Jelly Sandals – Made with 100% PVC, these flexible jelly sandals are breathable, super lightweight and have an adjustable buckle for that perfect fit so they will stay on while your busy toddler/little kid is on the go. They can even transition to the Fall with a pair of knee high socks!
17. Duck Head Umbrella – This vintage-inspired umbrella is the sweetest for staying dry in the rain or splashing in puddles under!
18. Burt’s Bees Lip Gloss – 100% natural lip gloss I trust for my girls to play make-up with.
19. Floral Sunglases– Classic Easter basket sunnies in the prettiest shade of pink! I like to display these over the edge of a basket.
20. Kid’s Garden Tool Set – This adorable garden set lets kids do real digging and planting. These sold out quickly last year so I’m excited to snag a few sets for my girls this year!
21. The Little Rabbit – An enchanting spring story about a magical friendship between a little girl and her stuffed rabbit who comes to life.
22. Silicone Rainbow Stacking Puzzle– Open ended toys like this silicone stacking toy make learning interactive and fun. Perfect for sensory play, motor skills development, hand-eye coordination, and color recognition.
23. Stick on Earrings– 40 pack of stick-on earrings that my girls love for dress-up play. Also available on this carded background.
24. Liberty Floral Hair Clips – These $10 fabric clips some in the prettiest floral prints and look much more expensive than they are! You can even split this up and gift half of them in 2 baskets.
I hope this guide was helpful and that you found some new ideas to incorporate into your little girl’s Easter baskets this year. I can’t wait to share my girls’ final baskets with you in just a few weeks!
From our home to yours,
Tami