Hippity hop, hippity hop, Spring is on it’s way (though you may have to inform Mother Nature)! With the budding of the trees and blooming of the daffodils, the approach of Easter is soon to follow. For many reasons, Easter is quite possibly my favorite holiday of the year. As a Christian, this holiday holds much significance to me. As a parent of three children, it brings much joy to our home. Earlier this week I shared 75+ Faith based Easter Gifts for Kids with you. The following Easter gift ideas are sure to bring much joy to your kids, too!
The Ultimate Easter Gift Guide for Kids
My kids are getting older, but they still love their Easter baskets. Every year, they look forward to getting Easter baskets and want to know what is going to be in them. My Mom used to get my kids each a Bible Word Search or sudoko book for their Easter baskets. Since she is now in glory, I get to add that to their baskets. Here’s some fun ones, based on age, just pick the Bible Word Search for Kids or the Bible Word Search for Adults.
Easter Eggs
Plastic Easter eggs are great for holding small gifts and treats, and my list of over 100 Non Candy Easter Egg Fillers is a great place to start for those. If you want to forgo stuffing little plastic eggs, these egg-cellent egg alternatives are also sure to make your kiddos jump for joy!
Want to include a mix of toys and treats in their Easter eggs? Check out this list of peanut free Easter Candy.
Trampoline and Accessories
Okay, with the year we have behind us, this may just be the year to go big or go home for Easter. Since the kids are mostly stuck at home, anyway, why not consider a trampoline and accessories?
Celebrate Easter, Spring, and all things new with this beautiful Build & Bloom Building set! Mix, match and create a beautiful, spinning flower garden with engineering at its heart! All 117 parts are interchangeable, allowing for endless combinations and designs. Develops problem solving, cause and effect, and critical thinking skills along with sequential thought and spatial relationships.
Kids LOVE subscription boxes, and what is more fun that subscription boxes that keep them busy in the kitchen? My daughter’s favorite mail is her monthly Gramma in a Box subscription. While she rarely follows the included instruction cards, she ALWAYS creates something fun and enjoys herself while doing it.
When you make recipes with your kids, your making memories that will last a lifetime. Kids love exploring flavors and the fun in the kitchen is priceless.
Coloring and painting are creativity starters. Whether you give them a coloring book with crayons and pencils, or blank art paper and let them design their own, kids will delight in creating things real and imagined.
Want to explore more arts and crafts with your kids but not sure where to start? Arts and crafts kits are the way to go. Not only do they come with everything you need, the instructions are generally easy to follow. These are sure winners with kiddos.
Bathtub toys are an excellent option for stuffing into Easter baskets. Add some fun bathtub crayons or bathtub paint, too! What kid doesn’t love to play in the tub?
Kids love to play dress up, and these role play costumes allow them to become their hero of choice. Whether a scientist, a police officer, or a mail carrier– kids will love these dress up costumes.
I don’t think you can ever really outgrow bubbles. Kids of all ages love to watch bubbles float in the air, chase them in effort to catch them, and make the biggest bubble ever. We’ve tried just about every brand of bubble solution there is on the market, and I keep coming back to Gazillion Bubbles, It is simply the best.
Kids love bugs. What better way to encourage a love for the tiny living things that inhabit our planet than to give them a bug growing kit or the tools to catch their own?
I love outdoor games for several reasons. One- they get the kids off the couch and off the screens. Two- they encourage the kids to be active, which means Three- it wears them out. Score one for Mom!
Hi there! My name is Virginia. In addition to owning this site, I am a wife, homeschooling mom of three, pastor, and ministry coach. I love to empower others to live fully embracing their gifts.