Go on, put all of your eggs in these decorative Easter baskets! The basket or tote used to create your perfect presentation is arguably the most important piece of the Easter day festivities for a little one. Whether intricately pre-assembled or used for collecting candy at the neighborhood egg hunt, these baskets make your Easter Sunday an extra-sweet occasion.
The team at Best Products has combed the web for the cutest, best Easter baskets available. We chose a wide variety of sizes, themes, and price points to make sure there's an Easter basket for every baby bunny on your list. Creating lasting holiday memories has never been easier, thanks to the plethora of baskets available. All that you have to do is remember to set them out at some point the night before the big day! (And of course, the messy and annoying Easter grass is always optional.)
What’s a bunny without a fluffy little ball as a tail? This super lightweight basket — complete with cottontail — features a bunny silhouette and sweet ruffles around the rim. With enough space to pack all of your little one’s favorite holiday treats in, this basket is definitely a keeper.
This Easter bag is just plain convenient. Throw a small LEGO kit in the basket with the toys and candy. Then, once the holiday is over, use it to wrangle all the LEGOs that keep finding their way under your feet.
The best kind of Easter basket is the kind that's an actual toy as well. After the holiday, these collapsible buckets can be used at the beach, by the lake, or in the backyard garden!
This three-pack is a bit more bougie. The sequin bunnies are on-trend, and will no doubt be popular with your kids. Plus, check out those bunny ears — they're adorable.
If you've been bitten by the artsy, creative bug, then this small woven basket is the perfect place to begin: You can fill it with spring-themed toys and candy. Post-holiday, you can even use it as a storage bin for those same toys.
The eggs that your sweetie will be scooping up this Easter aren't freshly hatched (and are probably filled with chocolate), but this cute wire basket is perfect for toting around their loot. The sturdy structure will hold up through a full day of activities, and the green color is the perfect spring shade.
This personalized basket is sweet, but not overly pricey. You could use it year after year for your child, and they can put it in their room to store things like art supplies or socks.
The description says “dinosaur,” but I’m seeing fabulous dragon. The spikes, the sparkles, the notion of a good chocolate hoard: It’s all there, and your child will absolutely lose their mind over how freaking awesome it is.
We love these cheap and cheerful Easter baskets. They're perfect for one holiday, and then it's totally OK if you forget about them the next. If you're a teacher and making multiple, this pack of 12 might be your best choice.
The list just wouldn't be complete without a sports bag. This football bag is sturdy enough to hold candy or a few pads. Just make sure you don't put the dirty pads in with the candy — know what I mean?
There's something so charming and everlasting about this classic festooned basket. A twist on the usual bunny-inspired baskets, this pick is a bit more understated, but just as adorable. The delicate silk bow adds a dash of something extra that we love.
Need something for an older child or teen? These baskets fit the bill. They're fine for candy and books during Easter, and after the holiday, they're even great for makeup, jewelry, or art supplies.
Grogu as an Easter basket feels pretty perfect to me. This is actually a smaller-sized storage cube, but it's perfect as a basket that can be repurposed for anything from books to toiletries.
Kids are obsessed with unicorns, and this unicorn Easter basket is over-the-top and so much fun. It's on the smaller side, so it's perfect for the younger kids who might not need as much space in their basket.
Your wee bunny will love having their name on this basket. You can use it year after year, placed out and waiting for the bunny to fill it. The personalization means that long after your children no longer believe in the bunny, they can still have a lovely memento of the holiday.
Both functional and cute, this bunny tote has sweet pink ears and a long strap for comfortable carrying. Since the burlap material is wash-friendly, you can pop it in the laundry at the end of the day and fold it up for next year!
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Squishy Sweet
Homarden Plush Bunny Basket - Cute Fluffy Bunny Baskets with Foldable Ears - Rabbit Candy Bucket, Toy Storage, Perfect for Kids and Easter Egg Hunt
This Easter basket is just pure sweetness, especially with the pink nose and big ears. It's 14 inches in size, which is plenty big to hold goodies for your kid. We also think it's cute enough to keep out long after the holiday is over.
Your little chick will feel extra special with this sweet, farm-themed Easter basket. Made of soft felt, this smaller basket is perfect for toddlers and preschoolers, holding just enough goodies for the smaller kids.
We love the way the three-dimensional grass ties the whole concept together, without needing extra grass as filler.
Between the bow tie and checkered shirt, this Easter basket is delightfully silly. The bunny holds the basket, ready to deliver goodies to your little one on Easter morning.
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Easy Four Pack
4 Pieces Easter Bunny Basket Bags Canvas Gift Basket
If you have a few kids, this multipack is just the thing for you. The burlap baskets are sturdy enough to hold a decent amount of candy, but soft enough that if your kid swings them around, they're not going to break your lamp.
Cat BowenParenting EditorCat Bowen is the parenting editor at BestProducts.com where she researches all of the best products for families from pre-conception through their teen years, focusing on matching scientific evidence with real-life needs.
Latifah MilesParenting EditorLatifah is the former parenting editor at BestProducts.com where she spent her time researching and testing the latest, greatest, and coolest products created to make parenting a breeze; her work has been featured on Cosmopolitan, Romper, and Elite Daily.
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