Mom on the Go: Ideas for Easter baskets for toddlers
A tisket, a tasket, a bountiful Easter basket.
Here are some ideas for filling baskets for children younger than 5.
11 Great Non-Food Items
Peeps bubbles (found at discount stores such as Dollar Store)
Balls such as tennis balls, small Nerf balls.
Toddler-sized utensils, cups and bowls
Minature Doodle-Pro
Seed packets of flowers or vegetable that can be seeded indoors and replanted outdoors.
Deck of cards such as Hasbro's Go Fish! card game
Bottle of bubble bath
Yo-Yo
Beach shovel or rake
Play-Doh
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