I love SPRING! It means warmer days ahead, flowers, and my Birthday, but it also brings an important day for my faith! Easter has become my favorite Holiday as I’ve matured and so I truly enjoy creating Easter baskets that are catered to my children’s personalities. But if I’m being honest, when my kids were babies they all had pretty happy go lucky personalities if they were fed, dry, and well rested. With that in mind here are some tips and ideas for putting together a well crafted easter basket for Baby’s First Easter!
Something to Wear!
Hop quickly to snag a pair of the cutest, softest Bamboo jams around from Caden Lane!


If you’re little one is a bit older then chances are they need a cute outfit for the egg hunt and these rompers for boys and girls are perfect!


Something to Chew On or Eat!
For ages 0-6 months I’m loving this bunny teether in Pink and Blue!


For little ones 6 months and older who are trying foods I love these!

Something Practical!
For baby’s basket I always love including something practical like baby wash or lotion. Because it is Easter I love splurging on my favorite natural Dabble and Dollop infant care bundle. I love that the bundle comes with a little ducky, which doubles as something for the next category.

Something to Play with!
Lovevery are some of our family’s favorite toys! Target has wonderful options geared to different ages. For ages 0-6 months I love this rattle that can be used by the parent from 0-1 month then during tummy time from 1 month on.
I love the Lovevery toys because they offer so many options for play and come with instructions for how caregivers can engage with baby to work on certain milestones. For example, the Ball drop works on object permanence to help babies understand that even if something is out of sight it’s not gone. Baby will love the sound of the wooden ball dropping in and will engage with this over and over.
Something to Read!
Bunny Roo I Love You is one of my favorite books that I’ve read to each of my
Just try to read this book without crying to your little one!
Basket to Hold Everything
While the options at the big box stores are all cute, I say for Baby’s First Easter it’s important to splurge on a basket you can use over and over again each year.
I love this classic Beatrix Potter basket from Pottery Barn kids that can be monogrammed with a girl or boy name.

Another monogrammed option comes from Caden Lane and I love this just as much because it’s quality is wonderful for use year after year!


Hopefully, with these ideas you will create a perfect Easter basket for baby! Be sure to soak up every moment with your little BUNNY and take lots of pictures so you can relive those memories year after year!
