Easter Basket Ideas for Babies and Toddlers (No Candy Required!)
Easter Basket Ideas for Babies and Toddlers (No Candy Required!)
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Key Takeaways:
Non-candy Easter basket fillers are a great way to celebrate the holiday while keeping things age-and-stage appropriate for babies and toddlers.
Wholesome snacks like Little Bellies organic puffs, crackers, and bars make fun, natural additions to Easter baskets and Easter egg hunts.
Sensory toys, books, bath toys, and outdoor play items are all great Easter basket ideas that go beyond the usual sweet treats.
Building an Easter basket for your little one doesn’t have to be complicated – start with a reusable basket, add some fun Easter egg fillers, and toss in a few small gifts they’ll actually use.
Easter is just around the corner, and if you have a little one at home, you might be wondering how to make the basket feel special without it turning into a candy haul. The good news? There are so many fun, age-and-stage appropriate alternatives that babies and toddlers will absolutely love. From wholesome snacks to sensory toys and springtime keepsakes, we’ve put together everything you need to build the perfect Easter basket for your little one.
At Little Bellies, we are passionate about providing wholesome and delicious foods for babies, toddlers and kids. We believe in using organic and natural ingredients to create age-and-stage appropriate foods that allow little ones to explore new tastes, shapes, and textures while supporting their development.
Why Skip the Candy?
Easter is such an exciting time for little ones – the colors, the eggs, the bunny! But when it comes to babies and toddlers, the basket doesn’t have to revolve around candy and chocolate – and for the youngest ones, most of it isn’t appropriate just yet anyway. There’s no judgement if you want to tuck in a little something sweet for older kids or yourself, but for babies and toddlers, added sugar really isn’t recommended, and honestly, they won’t miss it.
The good news is that doesn’t mean Easter has to be boring – far from it. With a little thought, you can put together a basket that genuinely excites your little one, supports their development, and still feels festive and special. Think age-and-stage appropriate snacks, fun textures, bright colors, and things that make the moment feel just as magical – without the sugar rush.
How to Build the Perfect Easter Basket for a Baby or Toddler
Before you start filling, here are a few simple tips to get the basket right:
Go reusable: Choose a basket that can be used again year after year. A cute wicker basket, a fabric tote, or even a small sand bucket works great and means less waste after the holiday.
Skip the shredded filler: Those plastic grass fillers are a choking hazard and not great for the environment. Use a soft cloth, a small blanket, or some colorful fabric instead.
Keep it age-and-stage appropriate: What works for a 6-month-old is very different from what’s right for a 2-year-old. Think about where your little one is developmentally and choose items that match.
Mix snacks with non-food items: A balance of wholesome snacks and small toys or books makes for a really well-rounded basket.
Wholesome Easter Basket Snack Ideas for Babies and Toddlers
When it comes to snacks, think natural, organic, and easy for little hands to manage. Here are some Little Bellies favorites that work great as Easter basket fillers:
Organic Carrot Mini Pick-Me Sticks: Brand new to the US and a perfect Easter basket addition. These soft, melt-in-the-mouth puffed corn sticks are sprinkled with carrot and sized just right for little hands – making them ideal for babies just starting to self-feed and explore snacking independently.
Organic Nibblers (Blueberry & Banana or Raspberry & Apple): Also new to the US, these are a great pick for toddlers who love to pick and choose. Puffed corn stars sprinkled with real fruit and combined with freeze-dried pieces, they bring new shapes and textures to curious little minds – and look great scattered through an Easter basket too.
Organic Puffs (Apple & Cinnamon or Blueberry): A fan favorite for good reason. Made with organic ingredients and designed to dissolve easily, these are perfect for younger babies and make a fun, mess-free basket addition.
Pick-Me Sticks (Strawberry, Banana, Sweet Potato, or for 10+ months babies Berry Yogurt and Mango Yogurt): Great for babies still working on their palmar grasps – these make a brilliant basket or Easter egg filler and come in flavors little ones love.
Softcorn (Banana, Apple & Berry, or for 12+ months toddlers, Sweet & Salty or Cinnamon Bun): A wholesome, organic alternative to regular puffed corn snacks. The fun shapes make them extra exciting for babies and toddlers and they look great tucked into an Easter basket.
Organic Animal Crackers: These are a toddler staple and the animal shapes make them a really fun Easter basket pick. Easy to grab, great for on-the-go snacking.
Organic Date, Oat & Banana Bars: Made with simple, recognizable ingredients and no added sugar – these bars are perfect for older toddlers and a great alternative to candy bars in the Easter basket.
Organic Paws (Carrot & Cinnamon): The cute paw shape is a hit with babies, and the carrot and cinnamon flavor is a natural, wholesome option that fits right in with the Easter theme.
Non-Food Easter Basket Ideas for Babies and Toddlers
Not everything in the basket needs to be edible! Here are some great age-and-stage appropriate ideas that will keep little ones entertained well beyond Easter Sunday:
The basket is just one part of Easter. Some of the most memorable moments for little ones come from the traditions you build around it – not what’s inside it. A few ideas to make the day special:
Dye eggs together using a natural egg dye kit – it’s a hands-on activity that toddlers absolutely love.
Set up a simple Easter egg hunt in the backyard or around the house – the hunt is genuinely more exciting for toddlers than what’s inside the egg.
Bake together – simple Easter cookies with natural decorations are a great activity and a fun way to introduce kids to food in a low-pressure setting.
Read an Easter book together – there are some really sweet ones for babies and toddlers that introduce the season in a gentle, age-and-stage appropriate way.
Get messy with food play – Easter is a great excuse to let little ones explore food with their hands, squish, smell, and taste their way through the season. It’s all part of building a healthy relationship with food from the start. Explore our play with food guide, discover the benefits of playing with food, and find out why it’s so important.
Print and color together – download our free Little Bellies coloring pages for a fun, screen-free activity that little ones can enjoy at their own pace. A great way to wind down after all that Easter excitement. Our coloring pages can be downloaded from the bottom of this article.
Happy Easter from Little Bellies!
Easter is such a joyful time, and with a little creativity, you can put together a basket that your little one will genuinely love – no candy required. Whether you fill it with wholesome snacks, sensory toys, books, or a mix of everything, the most important thing is that it feels fun and right for where your little one is at. From all of us at Little Bellies, we hope you and your family have a wonderful Easter.
Great non-candy options for a baby’s Easter basket include soft toys, teething rings, cloth books, bath toys, and wholesome snacks like organic puffs or nibblers. Think about what’s age-and-stage appropriate for your little one – at this stage, novelty and sensory items tend to be a bigger hit than anything edible anyway.
There are plenty of fun alternatives to candy for filling Easter eggs. Stickers, temporary tattoos, small organic snacks like Little Bellies Puffs or Pick-Me Sticks, small coins, and bouncy balls all work really well. For older toddlers, scavenger hunt clues can make the egg hunt even more exciting.
Most babies start to enjoy a simplified Easter egg hunt from around 12-18 months, when they’re walking and can start engaging with finding things. At this stage, keep it simple – a few brightly colored eggs in obvious spots is plenty. For younger babies, just watching older siblings or family members hunt eggs is stimulating enough, and the basket itself is usually more than enough excitement!
Yes – Little Bellies snacks are designed to be age-and-stage appropriate for babies and toddlers. Made with organic and natural ingredients, they’re crafted to suit little ones at different stages of their development. Always check the recommended age on the pack, and if you have any questions about introducing new foods, it’s worth checking in with your healthcare provider.