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30+ Easy, Eco-Friendly Easter Basket Fillers

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Easter is just around the bend, so we’re sharing eco-friendly Easter basket fillers you can feel good about and your little ones are sure to enjoy. When we look beyond fake plastic grass and single-use toys, there are plenty of options for a greener, healthier Easter.

Eco-Friendly Easter Basket Fillers

Choose a reusable Easter basket

The greenest option is to use a basket or bucket you already have on hand. If this is your baby’s first Easter, and want something to reuse, choose a basket that can grow with your little one like Pottery Barn Kids felted bunny baskets. This could be a tote to store toys or baby items like this one from 3 Sprouts, a traditional basket, or adorable recycled boat sail buckets from Sea Bags.

Skip the plastic grass

Ever since seeing a few strands of plastic Easter grass in a real bird’s nest one spring, we’ve been horrified by it. You can buy recycled paper Easter basket grass, but that seems silly when you can make a festive filler by running colorful junk mail through a paper shredder.

Or keep the floor much cleaner and line the basket with a pastel play silk or colorful cloth napkins.

What about plastic eggs?

Don’t buy new plastic Easter eggs. There’s already enough plastic in circulation that our oceans are drowning in it. If you already have plastic eggs from previous years, use them this year or donate them.

It’s possible to make an adorable Easter basket presentation with no eggs at all. Or by using the real eggs you dye naturally. If you really love hiding treats or inside eggs, opt for these wooden eggs that gently twist open.

Fill them with healthier foods & treats

Look for treats or candies without artificial sweeteners and colorings by opting for natural elements like dried berries, nuts, and seeds. In moderation, these sweet treats are a better choice.

Easy eco-friendly Easter basket fillers

Surf Sweets Organic Sour Worms

Lily’s Chocolate Bars (sweetened with Stevia instead of sugar. We especially love the crispy rice version! It’s a much healthier version of Nestle Crunch.)

Matt’s Munchies Mango Fruit Snacks

Wholesome Organic DelishFish

YumEarth Organic Hard Candies

Allergy-friendly Rice Milk Chocolate Bars

Somersault Sunflower Seed Snacks

Hippeas Organic Chickpea Puffs

Non-candy, eco-friendly Easter basket fillers

If your child plays spring sports, Easter is a great time to gift a new softball glove or pair of soccer cleats. Lawn or beach toys are also fun ideas in anticipation of longer, warmer days and more time spent outside.

You might also consider an experience gift with a certificate or itinerary placed in the basket. Here are some other non-candy ideas for eco-friendly Easter basket fillers.

Paint your own wooden Easter garland

Paint-Your-Own Easter Kits

eco friendly Easter toy ideas

Counting carrots toy set

Croquet set for kids

Melissa & Doug beach toys

Card games

Green Toys Scooper construction truckHarry Potter magnetic page clips

Harry Potter magnetic book page clips 

Books like Happy Easter Mouse, Happy Easter Curious George, or Llama Llama Easter Egg

Puzzles

Farm animal finger puppets

Personalized Name Crayons in Easter Pastels

Personalized Name Crayons in Pastels

Bunny slippers


Easter Bunny felt masks

 

Felt Easter Bunny Masks

Gardening tools

Veggie-based sidewalk chalk

HABA doorway puppet theater

Let us know your favorite eco-friendly Easter basket fillers in the comments!

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