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EASTER BASKET GIFT IDEAS

Here is Cadysitting's 2023 Curated Easter Basket Gift Guide!


I cannot emphasize enough how much thought goes into curating this Easter Basket Gift Guide. You won't find any tchatche basket fillers in this guide. Instead you'll find gifts that:


a. Your kid's will genuniely enjoy

b. You won't mind taking up space in your home

c. Things your children will actually use more than once


The guide is broken into 7 categories for easy perusing: Books, Toys, Arts & Crafts, Games, Clothes & Accessories, Food Accessories and Treats (of course).


Honestly, I'm obsessed with this year's Easter Basket Gift Guide. I included things we own and love and use over and over again. As well as some items I remember kids absoutely loving when I worked as a nanny.


You'll also find some "out of the box" ideas- like the Food Accessories. It might seem weird to think about adding bowls or food picks to your child's basket. But I promise you- they're gold. We use the vehicle food picks at almost every meal. E loves picking out which ones to use. Adding some fun accessories to your child's meal time can really change the way engage with their food!


Okay- enough chatting. I'm too excited for you to check out this year's Easter Basket Gift Guide! Hop to it! (see what I did there..)


*Please know that this guide does contain Amazon affiliate links. Which basically means if you do purchase the item I will recieve a small monetary compensation. Purchasing through affiliate links is great way to support content creators like me :) Thank you and Happy Easter!




















I love buying variety packs for Easter Baskets. Especially if you have more than 1 kid. We usually buy a variety pack, stick a few in the basket and thre rest go in the pantry. I like to add snacks E already enjoys like the Made Good bars or Bunny Grahams. It's great because they're snacks we already use and planned on buying in the our weekly grocery run! So it's a win win. Of course we put some candy in there. But adding snacky foods mixes things up and honestly feels economical.

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