55 Easter Basket Stuffers We're Loving This Year

We're crowdsourcing parent picks for the best Easter basket stuffers! Read on for a growing list of cool Easter basket ideas that your kids will love discovering this year.

From babies to teens, there's inspiration for all ages in these parent-recommended Easter gifts. You'll find favorite outside toys, useful spring gear, bunny-themed cuteness and much more!

Suggest your favorite Easter basket filler ideas below, and check out our list of egg fillers, too.

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    Crayola Glitter Sidewalk Chalk

    Restock the sidewalk chalk with your kids Easter basket stuffers! These add a little sparkle to your pavement with glitter, and have a square shape that prevents them from rolling down the driveway.

    Matching Bunny Pajamas

    Kristy Pepping:  New spring pajamas make great Easter basket filler ideas. Plus, if your child is into dolls, try a matching set with their favorite doll.

    Easter Eggstravaganza Mad Libs

    Katie G.:  I bought these the other year for my oldest son. He loved them!

    Pool Diving Toys

    Beth Wood:  New pool toys make great Easter basket stuffers, since summer is right around the corner! These weighted diving toys help kids practice their swimming skills, and make a great addition for a pool or summer themed Easter Basket!

    Melissa & Doug Water Wow

    Jennie Utsinger:  These are our go-to travel toys. The only problem is that my boys whip through them in a few minutes! We always need to have a bunch.

    Activ Flyer

    Kelly R:  These flying rings are lightweight and comfortable to catch, and easier for kids to maneuver than a standard frisbee. They also float, making them a great choice for summertime water toys.

    Green Toys Watering Can

    This Green Toys watering can is made in the USA from 100% recycled plastic. Also included are a rake and shovel, making this a perfect Easter gift for kids who like to help in the garden.

    Hide & Squeak Eggs

    Lisa R:  Here is another under-2 perennial playgroup favorite. If all this toy involved was six colorful eggs sitting in a bright yellow box, it would probably be enough. However, each egg also comes with a unique face and bottom to help kids learn shapes, matching, and fine motor skills. The eggs also squeak when you press them down.

    Easter Egg Sidewalk Chalk

    Kristy Pepping:  These fun chalks are egg shaped and will provide much needed outside time!

    Pottery Barn Kids Bunny Ears

    These bunny ears, with their sweet colors and soft headbands, make for some adorable Easter morning photos!

    Sarah's Silks Enchanted Playsilk

    Replace the messy plastic grass Easter basket filler with playsilks. Beyond Easter, playsilks make for endless entertainment and imaginative play for dress-up as capes, skirts or belts.

    Melissa & Doug Butterfly Magnets

    Beth Wood:  Let your little bunnies show their creative side while they paint these Melissa & Doug wooden butterfly magnets. The set comes with magnets, paint, stickers, glitter glue, paintbrush and plastic gems for added decorating. This is an easy spring-themed craft that kids of all ages will have fun working on.

    Rainbow Kite

    Kristy Pepping:  I like to buy Easter basket fillers that my kids can use in the backyard or a local park. This easy to fly kite offers a fun way to get some fresh air and exercise.

    LEGO Easter Rabbits

    Molly Weber:  I seem to have found myself putting lots of spring and summer outdoor toys in my daughter's Easter basket out of my own desire for the warmer weather to arrive. This LEGO Easter set is a great option for something they can play with immediately!

    Brain Quest Deck

    Vanessa M.:  Brain Quest decks have challenging (but fun!) questions that kids will enjoy answering. The compact deck is easy for small hands to hold, fits perfectly in an Easter basket, and contains 300 questions and answers geared for your child's age group.

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