I have no clue. My mom is doing all of the kid's easter baskets. There will be about 10 kids to easter (cousin's kids plus A), and the grandparents are taking care of it this year
so far he's got a coloring book and a peter rabbit book....he'll probably get fruit leather, a stuffed animal of some sort, and i'm thinking maybe a cd since he's really into music right now. but i don't know what cd to get him.
A new toothbrush, some M&M's-his favorite candy, fruit snacks and some rain boots. I am getting some rain boots too so we can splash around outside together.
I found a set of the metal toddler golf clubs & bag at a consignment store yesterday, so she's getting those. They were $7. Not that they'll actually fit in her basket, but I was so excited they'll have to do. lol
We'll probably put a few other things in there - snacks, Easter book, Easter coloring book. But that's pretty much it.
I love the CD idea. I will have to do that. He will have one small chocolate bunny (there's a cool place here that makes gluten-free sheep's milk chocolate and I can't resist), some gummi bears (or bunnies?), a book and perhaps a CD. Don't know what else.
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So while I don't have a toddler yet I already know what will be in the basket. I have great memories of my dad carrying me on his shoulders while we searched for wear the bunny had "hidden" it (frequently hanging on a doorknob). There was always 1 chocolate bunny in it... and think I'll include a book as well.
- Homemade sugar cookies (or the M&Ms in the pantry if I get lazy)
Nothing else. They're too greedy these days and I'm tired of them expecting presents. It's definitely my fault, so I'm trying to nip it in the bud. I did not spend one penny on Easter this year.
DS #3 diagnosed at birth with panhypopituitarism - lack of pituitary function. He is treated with thyroxine, hydrocortisone, growth hormone and testosterone.
Still debating. A Thomas Easter train and we have another present we've been holding onto that we haven't decided if we're going to give him as well - it is the race track for his little Darda matchbox cars (the kind that go on their own).
Besides that probably some eggs filled with animal crackers and goldfish since he doesn't eat any candy that would fit in there. Maybe a couple lollipops since he does like those.
My parents will probably have small baskets for all the kids as well so I don't want to go overboard.
Re: what will be in your toddler's easter basket?
I found a set of the metal toddler golf clubs & bag at a consignment store yesterday, so she's getting those. They were $7. Not that they'll actually fit in her basket, but I was so excited they'll have to do. lol
We'll probably put a few other things in there - snacks, Easter book, Easter coloring book. But that's pretty much it.
So while I don't have a toddler yet I already know what will be in the basket. I have great memories of my dad carrying me on his shoulders while we searched for wear the bunny had "hidden" it (frequently hanging on a doorknob). There was always 1 chocolate bunny in it... and think I'll include a book as well.
Made the basket and in it will be:
- Felt Peeps
- Felt and fabric eggs
- Felt chocolate bunny
- Homemade sugar cookies (or the M&Ms in the pantry if I get lazy)
Nothing else. They're too greedy these days and I'm tired of them expecting presents. It's definitely my fault, so I'm trying to nip it in the bud. I did not spend one penny on Easter this year.
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DS #3 diagnosed at birth with panhypopituitarism - lack of pituitary function. He is treated with thyroxine, hydrocortisone, growth hormone and testosterone.
Still debating. A Thomas Easter train and we have another present we've been holding onto that we haven't decided if we're going to give him as well - it is the race track for his little Darda matchbox cars (the kind that go on their own).
Besides that probably some eggs filled with animal crackers and goldfish since he doesn't eat any candy that would fit in there. Maybe a couple lollipops since he does like those.
My parents will probably have small baskets for all the kids as well so I don't want to go overboard.