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Easter Basket Gift Guide - 2017


Easter is coming and coming fast! I have compiled a list of some fun Easter Basket ideas for your little ones! Some items  in the list my little ones are hoping the Easter bunny brings!

Click the links too see all the Easter Basket Stuffers! 
Art Supplies

Pokemon Toys

Bubble Machine

Basketball

Radio Flyer My 1st 2-in-1 Wagon


Plush/Stuffed Animals

Star Wars Toys

Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Smart Stages Chair Also available in Pink here

PINK Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Smart Stages Chair

Dolls

Dreamworks Trolls toys

Kindle Fire

DVDs For The Family

Books for kids

Chalk

Bunny Farts

Washable Sidewalk Paint

Where Are Baby's Easter Eggs?: A Lift-the-Flap Book

 Peter Rabbit Plush *Peter Rabbit Plush # 2

It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown DVD

Easter Outfits

The tale of Peter Rabbit Book

Peppa Pig


Shopkins

Paw Patrol

Baby Easter Bunny Robe


What are you little ones wanting from the Easter Bunny this year? 


Comments

Terry Poage said…
So many cute things in this. My Grandson loves my Kindle Fire so maybe he needs his own in an Easter Basket.
tisme143 said…
I love that you have placed a list , it really does help and having the links. I know for me having nine grandchildren with different ages , its really nice to see a variety here.
@tisonlyme143
Kayla624857 said…
I love NOEL. Love when it starts to get cod out always break it out.
I love Easter. These are great ideas for kids to celebrate Easter. Thank you for this list of very cute things.
Shelly Peterson said…
These are great Easter gift ideas!
Unknown said…
These are some great gift ideas! I love the Star Wars toys!

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