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As a mom of three (soon to be four) kids, I’ve come to realize that with Easter gifts, less is more. Kids truly don’t need big, fancy, expensive things to be happy! That’s why I approach filling Easter baskets the same way I do stuffing stockings — always including something practical (but fun!), something sweet, something seasonal and something for play.

Take Easter as an opportunity to supply your kids with items they can use throughout the warm spring and summer months when we spend most of our time outside — think flashlights, bubbles, new shoes or a water bottle. And, of course, a few sweet treats.

If you’re looking for Easter gift ideas for a newborn, toddler, preschooler, little kid, big kid or teen, keep scrolling to shop our recommendations for unique Easter gifts.

What’s more on-brand for Easter than a plush bunny? This Peter Rabbit Silly Pawz is made from soft, huggable materials and is the perfect, cuddly addition to any Easter basket. It’s recommended for kids ages 1 and up.

These handheld chalk eggs are a great gift to get the kids outside. The bright and bold tie-dye options are a colorful change from basic chalk colors, and kids ages 4 and up will love the unique patterns they can create.

Babies will love exploring the different openings and textures of this adorable bunny house. With crinkly flaps, three miniature plush bunnies and a carrying handle, there are plenty of soft interactive features to entertain a newly mobile baby. Recommended for ages 9 months and up.

This colorful Lego roller skate kit comes with moving pink wheels and a fun rainbow decal. This is a great gift to build with the kids (ages 8 and up) as a group activity and eventually proudly display.

So sweet and springy for an Easter basket! This little wooden sorter game will challenge inquisitive toddlers to find the right fit for each differently sized carrot. I can confirm that it’s harder than it looks, but all my kids enjoyed playing with this. Recommended for ages 1 to 3 years.

There are few things cuter than a toddler in slippers. These darling plush slippers have a durable rubber sole for non-slip support and come in a slip-on backless or pull-on style. Recommended for foot lengths starting at 13 centimeters.

Now that it’s finally spring, it’s time to break out all the pastel colors. These crayons come in a range of pearlescent shades to brighten up any coloring book.

For tummy time entertainment or practicing color recognition, these musical eggs tap into toddlers’ and babies’ natural curiosity. Each wooden egg makes a different sound to keep little ones engaged. Recommended for ages 24 months and up.

How fun are these sparkly magnetic tiles? They’ll provide your kiddo with hours of fun (and sneak some learning in there), and their unique design makes them safe and secure, whether you’re at home or traveling. Recommended for ages 3 years and up.

If your little one really doesn’t need anything, it would be sweet to fill a small basket with these fine-hair-friendly bows. I got some for my feisty toddler and can confirm that they actually stay put!

This would make the sweetest addition to a teething baby’s Easter basket. The muted green hue and bunny shape are spot-on for the holiday too. And don’t worry: It’s BPA- and phthalate-free. Recommended for ages 3 months and up.

Temporary tattoos are always a hit and perfectly sized to fit in an Easter egg. While they may be temporary, these metallic stickers will get big smiles from superheroes in training. And if you need something a bit more whimsical for a teen or tween girl, these bright and colorful tats bring all the good summer vibes. Just remember, temporary tattoos are generally not recommended for children under the age of 3.

Most kids love anything that looks just like something Mom and Dad use. This wipeable gingham wallet comes stocked with eight cards to make restaurant playtime feel more realistic. Recommended for ages 3 years and up.

Bring springtime fun to bath time with this colorful bath bomb that won’t stain your tub. There is even a squishy surprise inside! Just be careful your little ones don’t mistake it for an edible Easter treat! Recommended for ages 3 years and up.

There’s a reason this Rare Beauty blush went viral. This bright-pink color will brighten up any Easter basket, and your teen will love this fan-favorite, long-wearing blush for the spring.

These aren’t exactly Easter eggs, but “hatching” dinos loosely fit the theme, right? My boys aren’t really the crafty types, but something messy and exciting like this dig kit would absolutely keep their attention. Recommended for ages 8 years and up.

Whether you gift this on its own or fill it with new skin care and makeup, any tween or teen would be thrilled to find this personalized pouch in her basket. Add up to six patches (including fun icons!) for a thoughtful surprise that she can tote to sleepovers, the pool, college and beyond.

For knights and dragons role-play that’s a little less destructive, this foam sword yields a softer blow during epic playtime battles. I’m eyeing these for my own very active and imaginative boys. Recommended for ages 3 years and up.

Ready for beaches, lakes, mud puddles and playgrounds, there’s a reason Native’s shoes are such a popular pick for littles. Aside from Crocs, these are my go-to shoes for kids in the summer because they’re so easy to clean and provide full-foot coverage. Recommended for foot lengths starting at 11 centimeters.

A “paint” by number kit without the mess? We’re into it! Sticker books are great for screen-free entertainment at restaurants, on car rides and during dreary rainy days. Recommended for ages 5 years and up.

I’m gifting this to my own kids this year. The robots come apart for little tinkerers to experiment with numerous configurations. Recommended for ages 3 years and up.

This interactive version of the popular pop-it fidget toys would be such a fun game to add to a big kid’s Easter basket. It’s perfect for travel entertainment too. Recommended for ages 5 years and up.

For the littlest F1 fans (the season started back up in March!), add this preschool-aged Lego set to their Easter basket. Complete with a trophy, driver, car and mechanic, the kit is just right for beginner builders. Recommended for ages 4 years and up.

Toddlers love interactive books, and this endlessly entertaining hands-on counting book is just as fun for parents too. While this one is technically recommended for ages 3 years and up by the manufacturer, we know kids as young as 6 months that love (safely) poking those plastic dots.

For the tween starting to experiment with makeup, gift her this makeup set with a mineral blush and a shimmery strawberry lip balm. It’s safe for even the most sensitive skin and offers subtle, age-appropriate color. Recommended for ages 3 years and up.

What kid doesn’t like bubbles? From infants to 8-year-olds (heck, even teens!) bubbles on a sunny day will always delight. (Though only kids 3 years and up should actually use the bubble maker themselves.) And don’t forget to throw in a refill!

For a teen who’s trying to find her signature scent, gift her this TikTok famous fragrance. Fruity and floral with just a hint of vanilla, it’s the perfect youthful and bright scent to enhance her sunny-day looks.

I’ll have a newborn at Easter for the first time ever, so I’m eyeing simple toys like this to include in a small basket for baby. Crinkly textures, plush animals and peek-a-book pockets will make this interactive sensory book a great addition to tummy time, the stroller or the car seat.

This would be such a fun set to bring to the beach! Not to mention all the use it’ll get the rest of the year in the backyard too. Recommended for kids ages 3 years and up.

We have two of these umbrellas, and they are truly so adorable and easy to use. They’re perfectly sized for my 5-year-old and 3-year-old, who ask to use these even when it’s not raining.

Make sure your kiddo is geared up for baseball season with this classic cap. An adjustable strap allows for extended use and a customizable fit. With “dad hats” still trending, you may want to snag one for your teen too.

If you’re looking for something less ubiquitous than the Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag for a trend-forward teen, try this. A bit more polished and youthful, this mini sling bag is less bulky yet still has just the right amount of storage for a tween’s essentials.

Jumpstart a new obsession — er, collection — for your toddler with this adorable bunny family. These velvety-soft bunnies are posable and perfectly sized for little hands. Recommended for ages 3 years and up.

One of the best on-the-go activities if there ever was one, this magnetic dress-up kit is like the modern version of paper dolls. There are 11 other options to choose from, including a construction site and a bunny ballerina. Recommended for ages 4 years and up.

These look really fun for babies over 10 months embarking on the oral exploration stage. The squishy silicone cubes will be easy for baby to hold and manipulate while the poppable buttons encourage fine motor development and counting skills.

I like giving my kids something seasonal for Easter, and swimsuits are the perfect thing to get them excited for spring break and summer. These wildly popular trunks from Amazon come in tons of colors and sizes so you can find the perfect style for your toddler or big kid.

Combine two of the most popular spring trends — lilac purple and daisy print — and you have a covetable swimsuit on your hands. Available in sizes 4 to 16, this floral ruffled suit will undoubtedly be your tween’s new go-to.

Crocs are still all the rage with teens and tweens. They come in over a dozen colors, from clean and classic white to spring-friendly pastels.

These floral shoe charms are a fashionable addition to ring in spring with Crocs or any similar shoe. The flowers come in all shapes, colors and sizes, which kids will love mixing and matching. Recommended for kids ages 3 and up.

If your teen still doesn’t have a pair of these viral flare leggings, now is the perfect time to indulge her in the latest trend. Super lightweight and soft, these are a great transition piece for cool spring days, and they come in lots of sizes, lengths and colors. Wait, did I just talk myself into buying some?

Athletic shorts seem to be all that teen boys want to wear. Get a headstart on their spring and summer wardrobe by adding a pair of these popular Nike shorts to their Easter basket. (They come in big kids’ sizes too.)

As a busy mom, I can’t quite comprehend the appeal of long nails, but for a carefree teen? Sure, why not? Save her a trip to the salon with this press-on nail kit featuring a seasonally appropriate pale-pink shade.

Olive & June nail stickers add a fun pop of color to any teen's manicure and are a unique fix to chipped nails. These stickers come in festive shapes like bunnies, eggs and carrots.

Pimples are a part of life, but these fun little patches are as cute as they are effective at treating breakouts. And with the cheery yellow case, it won’t look so clinical in an Easter basket.

Yes, it’s splurgy for a phone case, but can you think of anything your teen uses and (sadly) cherishes more than their phone? Treat them to a personalized case in one of 13 different color combinations with their name or initials emblazoned on the back in modern 3D letters.

Selfies will never go out of style, and this PopSocket will help your chronically online teen get all the best angles. This one comes in a trendy pink bow style, which is guaranteed to be an Easter basket hit.

Fill an Easter egg with a pair or two of these classic yet of the moment hoops. With four sizes to choose from (and all less than $15), you can gift your teen a complete set.

For the upcoming warmer months, surprise your teen or tween with this more managably sized colorful water bottle. This style isn’t quite as mainstream as the 40-ounce version, but it’s far more practical with the flip-top lid and carry-top handle.

For the truly hard-to-shop-for teen boy, a gaming gift card is a no-brainer.

My kids would absolutely flip for this ice cream play dough set. They love pretending to bake and setting up an ice cream shop, so this ready-made kit would just be the cherry on top of their imaginary play. I love that you can choose from different color combinations of play dough too. Recommended for kids ages 3 and up.

Such a classic, always-a-good-time activity for kids. This cute wooden-handle jump rope is adjustable so your competitive jumper can try to beat their own record or include a few friends in double-jumping fun.

Whether a burgeoning bird-watcher or an aspiring secret agent, these kid-sized binoculars allow for all sorts of imaginary play scenarios and are as fun as they are practical. Available in six colors, these binoculars feature rubber-surround eye cups, five-times magnification, anti-scratch lenses and waterproof construction.

Let me fill you in on a secret: Kids don’t want the plastic, watered-down version of gadgets and tools. They want something that looks like the real thing, and as far as I can tell, this lantern looks very legit. With a hidden storage compartment, metal handles and six bright LED bulbs, little explorers will find endless uses for this adventure-ready lantern.

Sparkly seashell sunglasses? It’s a yes for me. This polarized style is another good option if you want something more gender-neutral. (I’m eyeing the mirrored lenses for my boys!)

Replenish their chalk supply in time for sunny weather with this value pack of cute, brightly colored spring chalks. Just be aware that these do not come individually wrapped, but that’s nothing that some cellophane bags and a pretty bow can’t fix.

I’m looking to upgrade my kids’ water bottles to something a little larger now that they’re getting bigger. Plus, with the weather warming up soon after Easter, I know we’ll be outside more and need more frequent hydration. I love the colors, carry loop and stainless steel insulation on these Owala bottles.

For all the inevitable bumps and bruises of summer, these cute little hot/cold packs are great to have on hand. Plus, kids love them!

This simple set of nesting and stackable cups provides endless exploration and engagement for babies around six months and older. My kids loved playing with these as babies. They make great tub toys too! Recommended for kids ages 0 to 3 years.