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Best Easter Gifts of 2026: Toys, Treats, and Basket Fillers

Curated picks for every Easter basket, from babies to teens and adults, anchored to HABA USA’s age-segmented guide and filled with toys, treats, and thoughtful basket stuffers.

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Best Easter Gifts of 2026: Toys, Treats, and Basket Fillers
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1. HABA USA’s age‑segmented roundup

HABA USA’s “The Best Easter Gifts Round Up” (Published Feb 19, 2026) is the organizing peg for this list: an age‑segmented guide aimed at parents and gift‑givers planning spring/Easter presents and “structured to recommend play‑forward, developmentally appropriate Easter basket items across age bands (babies, toddlers, preschoo”. HABA’s voice is explicit: “Easter baskets don’t have to be filled with only candy and chocolate eggs. For many families, Easter is a chance to celebrate spring, fresh beginnings, and the joy of watching children grow. It’s a beautiful opportunity to give gifts that inspire imagination, encourage movement, and support development while creating meaningful traditions.” HABA also calls out older kids under the heading “Big Thinking, Bold Adventures,” recommending “advanced STEM building sets, fast‑paced strategy games, logic‑driven card games, and outdoor engineering kits.”

2. My Very First Games, First Orchard box (HABA Best Seller)

HABA highlights “My Very First Games - First Orchard box” in its Best Sellers section with an image description: “Two young girls play together at a table, engaged with colorful fruit toys in various shapes from My Very First Games - First Orchard [...]” It’s an ideal baby/toddler basket pick because the set emphasizes cooperative play, bright shapes and early counting, exactly the play‑forward, developmentally focused items HABA recommends.

3. Tattly temporary tattoos (Wirecutter / NYTimes fragment)

Wirecutter suggests Tattly as a perfect, non‑candy filler: “They’re unexpected, festive, and fun. … bright colors, staying power (they last at least two to four days), and artistic, whimsical designs.” For Easter the guide highlights designs like Richard Scarry’s I Am a Bunny Tattoo Sheet and the Toadstool Bunny two‑pack; price cited as “$11 from Tattly.” These are low‑cost, reusable‑feeling treats that add delight without contributing to the landfill problem Wirecutter flags.

4. Schleich Farm World 6‑Piece Baby Farm Animal Set (Wirecutter)

Wirecutter praises Schleich’s molded plastic figures for durability and detail: “With their hand‑painted details and varied postures, these toys are remarkably naturalistic and expressive: The Farm World 6‑Piece Baby Farm Animal Set features a curious pup raising its paw, an inquisitive donkey tilting its head, and an adorable calf wobbling slightly off‑kilter.” Wirecutter also notes Wirecutter editor Signe Brewster gave her unicorn‑obsessed kid a mythical creature from the Farm World line, a practical endorsement for toddler and preschool baskets.

5. Paint‑a‑bunny activity kit (Wirecutter price tokens)

For simple craft time, Wirecutter lists a “Paint‑a‑bunny” entry with price tokens shown as “$9 from Amazon $8 from Walmart.” It’s a thoughtful, screen‑free activity for preschoolers and early elementary kids, exactly the kind of durable, engaging experience Wirecutter recommends over “cheap chocolate, plastic grass, and junky toys.”

6. Rabbit sheet masks (The Pioneer Woman), $15, Amazon

How cute are these bunny face masks? The Pioneer Woman lists Rabbit Sheet Masks at “$15Amazon” (Credit: Amazon) and writes: “How cute are these bunny face masks? They have a blend of floral essence and blue marine complex to deeply hydrate the skin. It's a six‑pack that any bunny who loves skincare will love!” These are perfect, inexpensive basket fillers or an adults‑only treat for a self‑care moment.

7. The Pioneer Woman Pig Planter, $19, Walmart (26,700+ reviews)

The Pioneer Woman’s pig planter is listed at “$19Walmart” (Credit: Walmart) with an adjacent token of “26,700+ Reviews.” The copy reads: “Easter means spring, and spring means gardening! This adorable pig planter from Ree's collection is ready to house all the flowers you grow this season.” It’s a charming, seasonally appropriate gift for plant lovers and a lasting memento beyond Easter morning.

8. AirPods case (The Pioneer Woman), $6, Amazon

A small, practical tech accent, The Pioneer Woman flags an AirPods case at “$6Amazon” (Credit: Amazon): “Not only is this case cute, it's practical. This silicone cover in a pretty pastel checks all the boxes, making it a perfect Easter (or anytime!) gift.” For tweens and teens it’s a cheap, delightful stuffer that reads modern without breaking the bank.

9. Easter Egg adult coloring book, $9, Amazon

The Pioneer Woman includes an “Easter Egg Adult Coloring Book” at “$9Amazon,” a quiet but thoughtful option for older kids or grown‑ups who enjoy a meditative, craft‑forward gift in their basket.

10. Floral kitchen apron, $14, Amazon

At “$14Amazon” (Credit: Amazon) The Pioneer Woman recommends a Floral Kitchen Apron: “These cotton aprons have tons of glowing reviews, and it's easy to see why: They offer a generous, unisex fit, adjustable neck straps, and impossibly charming prints (there are several others to choose from).” An apron is a useful, cheerful Easter gift for cooks and bakers that lasts long after the holiday.

11. Williams Sonoma Chocolate Surprise Gold Foiled Eggs, $19, Williams Sonoma

The Pioneer Woman writes up the Williams Sonoma Chocolate Surprise Gold Foiled Eggs at “$19Williams Sonoma” (Credit: Williams Sonoma): “Move aside, Cadbury! These 'surprise' chocolates are our new favorite thing for Easter. Once the milk chocolate shell is cracked open, you will find adorable white chocolate chicks.” A luxe candy moment that elevates the classic hollow egg.

12. Easter Bunny rabbit soap, now $8 (36% off), Etsy

A whimsical, practical stocking‑stuffer style item appears as “Easter Bunny Rabbit Soap, Now 36% Off, ~~$12~~ $8Etsy” (Credit: Etsy) in The Pioneer Woman fragments. It’s a small, scented gift that reads handmade and charming in an adult or teen basket.

13. Beatrix Potter soft cotton towels (The Tale of Peter Rabbit), $30, Williams Sonoma

The Pioneer Woman pairs nostalgia with utility at “$30Williams Sonoma” (Credit: Williams Sonoma): “When it comes to Easter, it doesn't get better than the world of Beatrix Potter! These soft cotton towels depicting a classic scene from The Tale of Peter Rabbit will look delightful hanging in someone's kitchen.” An heirloom‑adjacent choice for fans of classic children’s literature.

14. Pioneer Woman Blooming Bouquet stoneware egg holder, $13, Walmart

Practical and pretty: the Blooming Bouquet Stoneware Egg Holder is listed at “$13Walmart” (Credit: Walmart) and the copy notes it “can fit 12 eggs.” It’s a durable, decorative piece that turns a functional kitchen item into an Easter keepsake.

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15. Vera Bradley cotton pot holder & oven mitt set, $18, Amazon

A two‑for‑one gift idea, Vera Bradley’s Women’s Cotton Pot Holder & Oven Mitt Set at “$18Amazon” (Credit: Amazon) lands as a small but distinctive kitchen gift, ideal for an adult basket or paired with the Floral Apron for a themed present.

16. Adorable Animal Baby Gift Basket (Broadway Basketeers), $159.95

Broadway Basketeers lists an “Adorable Animal Baby Gift Basket” priced “Price: $159.95”: “This adorable rope gift basket is the perfect Easter gift for any new baby and their parents. This premium rope gift basket is filled with educational baby books, organic clothing and outfits, a customizable baby blanket, baby décor, and many more lovable goodies.” Broadway highlights premium curation for newborns and parents.

17. Easter Bloom Bakery Gift Box (Broadway Basketeers), $49.99

For teens or anyone with a sweet tooth Broadway offers the “Easter Bloom Bakery Gift Box, Price: $49.99”: “This Easter themed bakery box is brimming with brownies, cookies, and many more gourmet delights.” Broadway’s commerce tokens, “Track order Save 10% Contact Us 100% Satisfaction Guarantee 888‑599‑GIFT (4438) Support@bbbaskets.com”, are included with the product listing.

18. Bath Bomb & Shower Steamer Gift Box (Broadway Basketeers), $59.95

Broadway’s “Bath Bomb Shower Steamer Gift Box, Price: $59.95” is a spa‑forward, self‑care option for adult baskets: “Each gift box includes an assortment of natural colored bath bombs and shower steamers with essential oils.”

19. Extravagant Wine Gift Tray (Broadway Basketeers), $84.95

For a celebratory adult gift Broadway lists an “Extravagant Wine Gift Tray, Price: $84.95”: “This stunning wooden gift tray includes a crisp bottle of wine along with a savory snack mix of nuts, dried berries, yogurts, and a range of chocolates to pair with a glass of wine.” It’s a turnkey Easter host or parent present.

20. Gourmet Wine Gift Basket (Broadway Basketeers), $69.95

A slightly more modest wine option appears as “Gourmet Wine Gift Basket, Price: $69.95,” another Broadway pick that pairs wine with curated gourmet treats for adults celebrating the holiday.

21. Classic Easter Gift Basket (Harry & David)

Harry & David’s site runs a “Classic Easter Gift Basket” as a staffed link in their Easter guide. The brand positions it alongside other seasonal boxes as a traditional, polished option for family‑style gifting, part of the nine Easter gift ideas presented by Autumn Micketti.

22. Easter Truffles (Harry & David), seasonal truffle assortment

Harry & David’s “Easter Truffles” box is described in detail: “This collection includes four each of dark chocolate blueberry, dark chocolate raspberry, strawberry milkshake, and white chocolate crème brulée, and another eight of classic milk chocolate truffles decorated as chicks.” It’s a clearly specified, chocolate‑first gift for the true confection lover.

23. Easter Fun Gift Basket / Easter Confection Box (Harry & David)

Harry & David’s Easter Confection Box and Easter Fun Gift Basket are presented as heavier‑hit chocolate boxes: “The Easter Confection Box is filled to the brim with chocolate gifts. You’ll certainly want to offer your help with ‘testing’ the classic caramel Moose Munch, chocolate‑covered grahams, and robin egg marshmallows. And what would an Easter gift be without chocolate bunnies?! The box also has two solid chocolate bunnies and a box of Harry & David signature truffles.” These are high‑impact edible gifts for families and hosts.

24. Small, smart fillers that elevate a basket

Across sources the consistent editorial throughline is to “Make This Easter About More Than Candy” (HABA) and to avoid the seasonal “loads of cheap chocolate, plastic grass, and junky toys” (Wirecutter). Small items above, sheet masks ($15, Amazon), stickers/tattoos ($11, Tattly), airpod cases ($6, Amazon), and adult coloring books ($9, Amazon), are inexpensive but chosen to feel deliberate and lasting.

25. Practical publication and commerce details to note

HABA’s roundup (Published Feb 19, 2026) includes UI and branding fragments, “Haba Logo - Red,” “Haba Logo - White,” and a “### Sign up and save” prompt that reads: “Entice customers to sign up for your mailing list with discounts or exclusive offers. Include an image for extra impact.” Broadway’s commerce footer items, “Track order Save 10% … 888‑599‑GIFT (4438) Support@bbbaskets.com”, are explicit contact and guarantee details attached to their baskets; include them if you’re ordering curated boxes.

Conclusion Choose gifts that match the recipient’s stage: HABA’s age bands (including the truncated “preschoo”) steer you toward developmentally appropriate toys like First Orchard and Schleich for littles, Wirecutter’s durable picks and Tattly tattoos for preschoolers and up, and Broadway/Harry & David bakery and wine boxes for teens and adults. The smartest Easter baskets mix one memorable item, one useful keepsake, and one small treat, because a carefully chosen $6 AirPods case or $11 tattoo sheet can feel as luxe as a $159.95 curated baby basket when it’s given with intention.

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