Are you ready for Easter yet? It’s coming soon. And we’re here for you! I’ve spent hours browsing my favorite indie shops for the coolest bunny gifts for Easter and I’ve found 15 of the most adorable ideas for kids’ Easter baskets.
Pick one or two of these gift ideas for their baskets, add a couple pieces of candy or a delicious homemade Easter treat, and you’re done.
So, hop to it! (Sorry, couldn’t resist.)
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Related: Need more ideas? Here are 20 more awesome bunny gifts for kids
I’m a big fan of the natural, creative play of Waldorf toys, and these handmade bunnies are so sweet. Bonus: you can order them with peach, tan, or brown skin. I love this thoughtful detail. ($7, Fairy Shadow)
Skip all the sugar and give your kids these awesome Peeps bunny crayons instead. We shared these last year, and they’re still a favorite with our kids of all ages. Because, Peeps crayons! ($5.99 for 3, Custom Crayons by Sara)
I love to put a book in my kids’ Easter baskets, and this year I’m looking at Katie Cotton and Blanca Gómez’s gorgeous kids’ book about gratitude — Dear Bunny. And for our newest daughter, who was just adopted, I’m adding You Belong Here by M. H. Clark. It’s a beautiful reminder to all kids — adopted or not — that they are loved and belong, right where they are. (starting at $11, Amazon)
My son has one of these exquisite handmade bunny superhero dolls, and it’s one of his favorite toys. Yes, it’s very expensive. But this is truly keepsake quality. His is still in fantastic shape after two years of loving on it and playing with it non-stop. ($158, La Loba Studio)
There’s just something about setting down the apps and playing with good old-fashioned paper dolls, and these bunny pocket paper pals are a favorite. With 20+ outfits and backdrops to play with, these will keep your kids entertained all the way through Easter brunch. ($8, Treehouse Kid and Craft)
Related: 15 non-candy Easter basket gifts that are still super sweet.
For an heirloom-quality full-sized plush toy, you can’t go wrong with Hazel Village’s amazing dolls. I love Zoe the Fancy Rabbit for Easter. She’s ready to go straight from the basket to church and brunch with you. ($48, Noble Carriage)
You can’t eat him, but I still think this chocolate Bunny ornament is delicious. After the Easter decorations come down, I can definitely see my kids playing with this guy and making him a permanent fixture among their superhero figurine collection. Because what greater villain could there be than an evil chocolate bunny? ($6.95, Ginger Sweet Crafts)
If your kid loves dress up, get them one of these gorgeous handmade Felt Bunny Masks. It’s perfect for Easter, but there’s no reason why they can’t play make-believe with it all year long. ($22, Opposite of Far)
I love smart ways to tote our crayons, beyond the falling-apart cardboard boxes they came in. This cute Crayon Rollup is a great add-on to the Easter basket; you can even order it with crayons. (starting at $5.99, ToriLynnes)
Related: Adorable, free printables for Easter…for the finishing touches on those Easter baskets.
We love Miffy around our house, and these fun bunny socks for babies by Etiquette Clothiers are limited-edition to celebrate Miffy’s 60th anniversary. Stuff each pair inside a plastic egg — cute! ($38 for the set, Giggle)
Stacking toys are great for kids’ development, and I think this simple natural wood bunny stacking toy is a standout. There’s something about handmade wooden toys that make them a special gift without the hefty price tag. ($14 each, Perfectly Smitten)
This mod, kawaii Bunny t-shirt is a cool and comfortable way to stay in the Easter spirit after the fancy clothes have come off. They even have it in onesie sizes too, for the littlest kids in your crew. ($25, Mochi Kids)
For the teens in your house who still expect an Easter basket, include these pretty sterling silver bunny earrings from designer Huiyi Tan. They’re simple without being too sweet. Perfect for our cool older girls. ($38.52, Etsy)
We’re huge fans of the indie company Bannor Toys. And this wooden bunny push toy (also shown at top) is a classic gift for any baby or toddler at Easter, and it’s definitely one they’ll be able to hand down to their own baby one day. Sniff. ($31.99, Bannor Toys)
We featured the lovely art of Marisa Cummings of Creative Thursday on our site before, and her new bunny wall art is now a favorite too. While this won’t actually fit in your baby’s Easter basket, it will look sweet on their nursery wall. ($69, Land of Nod)
Thanks for the feature 🙂
Cute ideas, I like bunnies they are super cute. 🙂
How precious are all of these gifts?! I think my girls would really love the felt bunny masks, but the peeps crayons look like so much fun! Am I the only parent that might be more excited than their kids about Easter presents? 🙂