Easter is a time for joy, family, and of course, treats! But this year, why not ditch the plastic and choose eco-friendly easter basket fillers that are kind to the planet and just as fun? Here are our top picks for a sustainable Easter basket.
6 Eco-friendly Easter basket fillers for a sustainable Easter
Kinfolk Pantry Easter Egg Play Bundle
Keep the kids entertained for hours with this fun cookie cutter and stamp set. They can create their own Easter egg cookies, sparking creativity and developing fine motor skills. BUY HERE
Mader Half Hollow Wooden Egg
This handcrafted wooden egg adds a touch of sophistication to any Easter basket. It can be filled with small toys or trinkets, becoming a treasured heirloom passed down through generations. BUY HERE
Tara Treasures Felted Hot Cross Buns
These adorable needle-felted buns are perfect for imaginative play! Made with safe, non-toxic dyes, they’re a charming and sustainable alternative to sugary treats. BUY HERE
Qtoys Wooden Egg, Cup & Ball Set
This Montessori-inspired set encourages problem-solving and motor skill development through playful sorting and matching. It’s a beautiful and educational addition to any Easter basket. BUY HERE
Pebble Wooden Ring Rattle – Bunny Pink
Support a worthy cause while giving a delightful gift! This soft, organic cotton rattle is handmade by rural women in Bangladesh, making it a sustainable and socially conscious choice. BUY HERE
Bonvita Vegan Chocolate Easter Eggs
Indulge in delicious Easter chocolate without the guilt! These handcrafted, organic vegan eggs with hazelnut praline are a delightful treat for everyone to enjoy. BUY HERE
So ditch the disposables and embrace the sustainable! These eco-friendly Easter basket fillers are sure to bring smiles and joy for years to come.
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