I try not to go too crazy with too much high value stuff in the baskets... there's three of them and that could get too crazy too fast (have you seen the latest Target commercial with the freaking Nintendo Switch in the Easter basket? Hey kids, here's your $350 Easter basket...). But some examples of various things we've done over the years...
- Specialty chocolates (we usually get a Cross or maybe an egg)
- Small candies like jelly beans, those jelly raspberry/blackberry things, etc
- Small toy
- Arts and craft supplies -- special paper, new markers, gel pens, crayons, glitter glue, stickers, etc
- Nail polish
- Chapstick/Lip Gloss
- Gum
- Hair Ties / Bows
- Book
- Sunglasses
- Pokemon Cards (or other trading cards)
- T-Shirt to celebrate the incoming warmer weather!
- Sandals/
Crocs
It's always easier for me to think of small stuff for the girls (both for their Easter baskets as well as Christmas stockings) than it is for my boy at their current ages.
My husband's mom does a 'family basket' -- she has 4 children, 9 grandchildren, so it would be a lot of baskets otherwise. So she has a basket for each family with everyone's photos on it, and puts candies and other small items (gum, mints, etc) for each person in the family (mom, dad and kids). I'm an only child so my kids are my parents' only grandchildren, and my mom's kind of a big shopper, so she usually gets them more for Easter, a few toys, candy, and any kind of clothing or shoes that I tell her the kids will need for the summer.