10 Meaningful Things to Put in Your Child's Easter Basket

Carbonatix Pre-Player Loader

Audio By Carbonatix

Easter baskets come in all shapes and sizes. There are animal-shaped caddies, personalized totes, and edible baskets made of chocolate. When I was a kid, our family had the tradition of decorating shoeboxes for Easter, with construction paper, stickers, and glitter—and that was back before recycling was a common thing!

No matter what kind of Easter basket you choose for your kids, why not put some meaningful thought into the things that go into them? Along with the traditional jellybeans and plastic eggs, think outside the box (or basket) and consider these 10 meaningful things to put in your kids’ or grandkids' Easter baskets.

1. Seeds to Plant Outdoors 

Typically, Easter is the official mark of springtime, even as snowflakes continue to fall in certain parts of the world. To usher in the spring season, why not tuck bright packets of vegetable and flower seeds into your kids’ Easter baskets this year? Add a dollar-store watering can and some gardening gloves, and you’ll be well on your way to filling their baskets with things that will last far beyond Resurrection Sunday. In addition, here are some cool gardening projects for families—even if you don’t have a lot of space!

For as the soil makes the sprout come up and a garden causes seeds to grow, so the Sovereign Lord will make righteousness and praise spring up before all nations. Isaiah 61:11

2. Inspirational Journal 

Kids these days need a personal way to record their thoughts, pen their emotions, and jot down their creative ideas. Why not choose an inspirational Bible journal for their Easter basket, and encourage them to start writing?

Along with their inspirational journal, include a pack of colored pens or pencils, stickers, and bookmarks. Write a heartfelt message inside the cover, and know this will be a meaningful Easter gift that your children will cherish for many years to come. 

*While many journals seem to be geared for girls, there are cool options for the boys in your house as well!

My heart is stirred by a noble theme as I recite my verses for the king; my tongue is the pen of a skillful writer. Psalm 45:1

3. Bible Story Puzzle 

Sometimes, kids are too distracted to focus on the true meaning of Easter. Thoughts of Easter-egg hunts and tons of candy often cloud their little minds. Even though parents and Sunday school teachers try their best to convey the Bible story, important facts about Jesus’ life may be missed.

That’s why a Bible story puzzle would make a great addition to your child’s Easter basket. Together as a family, you can fit the pieces together while recreating the scene of Jesus’ life. What a meaningful way to celebrate the Savior on Easter day!

Fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. Hebrews 12:2

4. Children’s Bible

When was the last time your child received their own Bible? Perhaps, they are still carrying around a toddler version, even though they are in grade school. Easter is a wonderful time to search for the perfect age-appropriate Bible for your kids. And, you can even have it personalized!

Take a look at this post revealing the best Bibles for kids according to their age.

Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. Psalm 119:105

5. Christian DVDs

Kids love watching T.V., so why not make their viewing options more Christ-centered? While many families are switching over to streaming options in their home, DVD players still exist! Christian movies and Easter DVDs can make for meaningful gifts in their Easter basket— and be cost-effective.

Let your eyes look directly ahead and let your gaze be fixed straight in front of you. Proverbs 4:25


Photo Credit: ©Unsplash/William Daigneault

6. Personalized Pillowcase

Eventually, the Easter egg hunts and candy binges must come to an end. New, fluffy pillows and personalized pillowcases would be a great way to end the day. Consider using fabric markers to design your own pillowcase, or order a personalized pillowcase to slip into your kids’ Easter baskets. (You could even use the pillowcase AS the Easter basket!)

When you lie down, you will not be afraid; when you lie down, your sleep will be sweet. Proverbs 3:24

7. Cross Necklace

Encourage your kids to display their Christian faith by including a cross necklace in their Easter basket. You can search for quality jewelry options, which can even be engraved, or opt for simple, inexpensive versions. Nonetheless, this gift will symbolize Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross, and encourage your kids to show others what they believe.

Here is a sand-art cross necklace that can be fun for your kids to assemble themselves!

I pray that the sharing of your faith may become effective for the full knowledge of every good thing that is in us for the sake of Christ. Philemon 1:6 ESV

8. Easter Stamps

Most kids love arts and crafts. That’s why Easter stamps can be a fun addition to their baskets this year. Include a few card-making supplies, such as card stock and envelopes, and encourage your kids to make Easter cards for neighbors and friends. There are many rubber stamps and colorful ink pads to choose from, so get creative and let Easter become a neighborhood outreach!

Each of us should please our neighbors for their good, to build them up. Romans 15:2

9. Easter Activity Books

Once the church service is over, and Easter dinner is through, your kids will need an activity to wind down the day. Activity books are the perfect choice for getting your kiddos to settle down and reflect on the true meaning of Easter.

By coloring, doing word puzzles, and reading Scripture verses about Easter, kids will hopefully end the day with more “Jesus” on their minds. Consider adding a few resurrection day stickers, and allow your kids the fun of recreating the Biblical Easter scene.

As they entered the tomb, they saw a young man dressed in a white robe sitting on the right side, and they were alarmed. “Dont be alarmed,” he said. You are looking for Jesus the Nazarene, who was crucified. He has risen! He is not here.” Mark 16:5-6

10. Scripture Songs

Turn on the worship music this Easter by including a CD of Scripture songs in your kids’ Easter baskets. Not only are there many worship songs that are written from the Bible, there are specific songs that help your children memorize Scriptures. Take the CDs with you in the car and make it a family challenge to memorize the verses in the songs. This is one meaningful gift the whole family will enjoy.

Ultimately, Easter is so much more than baskets and egg hunts. It’s the celebration of the risen Savior. Make Easter extra meaningful this year, by pointing your kids towards Christ and sharing the best news of all—He is risen!

Photo Credit: ©Unsplash/Liana Mikah

Jennifer Waddle authorJennifer Waddle is the author of several books, including Prayer WORRIER: Turning Every Worry into Powerful Prayerand is a regular contributor for LifeWay, Crosswalk, Abide, and Christians Care International. Jennifer’s online ministry is EncouragementMama.com where you can find her books and sign up for her weekly post, Discouragement Doesnt Win. She resides with her family near the foothills of the Rocky Mountains—her favorite place on earth. 

 

Salem News Channel Today

Sponsored Links


September 26 - Phoenix, AZ
Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts


November 2 - Detroit, MI
Zion Christian Church in Troy


October 6 - Los Angeles, CA
Pasadena Convention Center


November 5 - San Antonio, TX
Norris Centers – The Grand Red Oak Ballroom


October 8 - Sacramento, CA
William Jessup University


November 7 - Tampa, FL
The Palladium at St. Pete College


October 22 - Minneapolis, MN
Crowne Plaza AiRE


November 15 - San Francisco, CA
Fremont Marriott Silicon Valley


October 23 - Philadelphia, PA
Green Valley Country Club


November 16 - Denver, CO
CU South Denver - Formerly Wildlife Experience


November 2 - Chicago, IL
Chicago Westin Northwest in Itasca


November 21 - Cleveland, OH
Holiday Inn Rockside in Independence



Salem Radio Network Speakers

Larry Elder is an American lawyer, writer, and radio and television personality who calls himself the "Sage of South Central" a district of Los Angeles, Larry says his philosophy is to entertain, inform, provoke and to hopefully uplift. His calling card is "we have a country to save" and to him this means returning to the bedrock Constitutional principles of limited government and maximum personal responsibility. Elder's iconoclastic wit and intellectual agility makes him a particularly attractive voice in a nation that seems weary of traditional racial dialogue.” – Los Angeles Times.

Mike Gallagher Mike Gallagher began his broadcasting career in 1978 in Dayton, Ohio. Today, he is one of the most listened-to talk radio show hosts in America, recently having been ranked in the Talkers Magazine “Heavy Hundred” list – the 100 most important talk radio hosts in America. Prior to being launched into national syndication in 1998, Mike hosted the morning show on WABC-AM in New York City. Today, Talkers Magazine reports that his show is heard by over 3.75 million weekly listeners. Besides his radio work, Mike is seen on Fox News Channel as an on-air contributor, frequently appearing on the cable news giant.

Hugh Hewitt is one of the nation’s leading bloggers and a genuine media revolutionary. He brings that expertise, his wit and what The New Yorker magazine calls his “amiable but relentless manner” to his nationally syndicated show each day.

When Dr. Sebastian Gorka was growing up, he listened to talk radio under his pillow with a transistor radio, dreaming that one day he would be behind the microphone. Beginning New Year’s Day 2019, he got his wish. Gorka now hosts America First every weekday afternoon 3 to 6pm ET. Gorka’s unique story works well on the radio. He is national security analyst for the Fox News Channel and author of two books: "Why We Fight" and "Defeating Jihad." His latest book releasing this fall is “War For America’s Soul.” He is uniquely qualified to fight the culture war and stand up for what is great about America, his adopted home country.

Broadcasting from his home station of KRLA in Los Angeles, the Dennis Prager Show is heard across the country. Everything in life – from politics to religion to relationships – is grist for Dennis’ mill. If it’s interesting, if it affects your life, then Dennis will be talking about it – with passion, humor, insight and wisdom.

Sean Hannity is a conservative radio and television host, and one of the original primetime hosts on the Fox News Channel, where he has appeared since 1996. Sean Hannity began his radio career at a college station in California, before moving on to markets in the Southeast and New York. Today, he’s one of the most listened to on-air voices. Hannity’s radio program went into national syndication on September 10, 2001, and airs on more than 500 stations. Talkers Magazine estimates Hannity’s weekly radio audience at 13.5 million. In 1996 he was hired as one of the original hosts on Fox News Channel. As host of several popular Fox programs, Hannity has become the highest-paid news anchor on television.

Michelle Malkin is a mother, wife, blogger, conservative syndicated columnist, longtime cable TV news commentator, and best-selling author of six books. She started her newspaper journalism career at the Los Angeles Daily News in 1992, moved to the Seattle Times in 1995, and has been penning nationally syndicated newspaper columns for Creators Syndicate since 1999. She is founder of conservative Internet start-ups Hot Air and Twitchy.com. Malkin has received numerous awards for her investigative journalism, including the Council on Governmental Ethics Laws (COGEL) national award for outstanding service for the cause of governmental ethics and leadership (1998), the Reed Irvine Accuracy in Media Award for Investigative Journalism (2006), the Heritage Foundation and Franklin Center for Government & Public Integrity's Breitbart Award for Excellence in Journalism (2013), the Center for Immigration Studies' Eugene Katz Award for Excellence in the Coverage of Immigration Award (2016), and the Manhattan Film Festival's Film Heals Award (2018). Married for 26 years and the mother of two teenage children, she lives with her family in Colorado. Follow her at michellemalkin.com. (Photo reprinted with kind permission from Peter Duke Photography.)

Sponsored by:

10 Meaningful Things to Put in Your Child's Easter Basket

Carbonatix Pre-Player Loader

Audio By Carbonatix

Easter baskets come in all shapes and sizes. There are animal-shaped caddies, personalized totes, and edible baskets made of chocolate. When I was a kid, our family had the tradition of decorating shoeboxes for Easter, with construction paper, stickers, and glitter—and that was back before recycling was a common thing!

No matter what kind of Easter basket you choose for your kids, why not put some meaningful thought into the things that go into them? Along with the traditional jellybeans and plastic eggs, think outside the box (or basket) and consider these 10 meaningful things to put in your kids’ or grandkids' Easter baskets.

1. Seeds to Plant Outdoors 

Typically, Easter is the official mark of springtime, even as snowflakes continue to fall in certain parts of the world. To usher in the spring season, why not tuck bright packets of vegetable and flower seeds into your kids’ Easter baskets this year? Add a dollar-store watering can and some gardening gloves, and you’ll be well on your way to filling their baskets with things that will last far beyond Resurrection Sunday. In addition, here are some cool gardening projects for families—even if you don’t have a lot of space!

For as the soil makes the sprout come up and a garden causes seeds to grow, so the Sovereign Lord will make righteousness and praise spring up before all nations. Isaiah 61:11

2. Inspirational Journal 

Kids these days need a personal way to record their thoughts, pen their emotions, and jot down their creative ideas. Why not choose an inspirational Bible journal for their Easter basket, and encourage them to start writing?

Along with their inspirational journal, include a pack of colored pens or pencils, stickers, and bookmarks. Write a heartfelt message inside the cover, and know this will be a meaningful Easter gift that your children will cherish for many years to come. 

*While many journals seem to be geared for girls, there are cool options for the boys in your house as well!

My heart is stirred by a noble theme as I recite my verses for the king; my tongue is the pen of a skillful writer. Psalm 45:1

3. Bible Story Puzzle 

Sometimes, kids are too distracted to focus on the true meaning of Easter. Thoughts of Easter-egg hunts and tons of candy often cloud their little minds. Even though parents and Sunday school teachers try their best to convey the Bible story, important facts about Jesus’ life may be missed.

That’s why a Bible story puzzle would make a great addition to your child’s Easter basket. Together as a family, you can fit the pieces together while recreating the scene of Jesus’ life. What a meaningful way to celebrate the Savior on Easter day!

Fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. Hebrews 12:2

4. Children’s Bible

When was the last time your child received their own Bible? Perhaps, they are still carrying around a toddler version, even though they are in grade school. Easter is a wonderful time to search for the perfect age-appropriate Bible for your kids. And, you can even have it personalized!

Take a look at this post revealing the best Bibles for kids according to their age.

Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. Psalm 119:105

5. Christian DVDs

Kids love watching T.V., so why not make their viewing options more Christ-centered? While many families are switching over to streaming options in their home, DVD players still exist! Christian movies and Easter DVDs can make for meaningful gifts in their Easter basket— and be cost-effective.

Let your eyes look directly ahead and let your gaze be fixed straight in front of you. Proverbs 4:25


Photo Credit: ©Unsplash/William Daigneault

6. Personalized Pillowcase

Eventually, the Easter egg hunts and candy binges must come to an end. New, fluffy pillows and personalized pillowcases would be a great way to end the day. Consider using fabric markers to design your own pillowcase, or order a personalized pillowcase to slip into your kids’ Easter baskets. (You could even use the pillowcase AS the Easter basket!)

When you lie down, you will not be afraid; when you lie down, your sleep will be sweet. Proverbs 3:24

7. Cross Necklace

Encourage your kids to display their Christian faith by including a cross necklace in their Easter basket. You can search for quality jewelry options, which can even be engraved, or opt for simple, inexpensive versions. Nonetheless, this gift will symbolize Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross, and encourage your kids to show others what they believe.

Here is a sand-art cross necklace that can be fun for your kids to assemble themselves!

I pray that the sharing of your faith may become effective for the full knowledge of every good thing that is in us for the sake of Christ. Philemon 1:6 ESV

8. Easter Stamps

Most kids love arts and crafts. That’s why Easter stamps can be a fun addition to their baskets this year. Include a few card-making supplies, such as card stock and envelopes, and encourage your kids to make Easter cards for neighbors and friends. There are many rubber stamps and colorful ink pads to choose from, so get creative and let Easter become a neighborhood outreach!

Each of us should please our neighbors for their good, to build them up. Romans 15:2

9. Easter Activity Books

Once the church service is over, and Easter dinner is through, your kids will need an activity to wind down the day. Activity books are the perfect choice for getting your kiddos to settle down and reflect on the true meaning of Easter.

By coloring, doing word puzzles, and reading Scripture verses about Easter, kids will hopefully end the day with more “Jesus” on their minds. Consider adding a few resurrection day stickers, and allow your kids the fun of recreating the Biblical Easter scene.

As they entered the tomb, they saw a young man dressed in a white robe sitting on the right side, and they were alarmed. “Dont be alarmed,” he said. You are looking for Jesus the Nazarene, who was crucified. He has risen! He is not here.” Mark 16:5-6

10. Scripture Songs

Turn on the worship music this Easter by including a CD of Scripture songs in your kids’ Easter baskets. Not only are there many worship songs that are written from the Bible, there are specific songs that help your children memorize Scriptures. Take the CDs with you in the car and make it a family challenge to memorize the verses in the songs. This is one meaningful gift the whole family will enjoy.

Ultimately, Easter is so much more than baskets and egg hunts. It’s the celebration of the risen Savior. Make Easter extra meaningful this year, by pointing your kids towards Christ and sharing the best news of all—He is risen!

Photo Credit: ©Unsplash/Liana Mikah

Jennifer Waddle authorJennifer Waddle is the author of several books, including Prayer WORRIER: Turning Every Worry into Powerful Prayerand is a regular contributor for LifeWay, Crosswalk, Abide, and Christians Care International. Jennifer’s online ministry is EncouragementMama.com where you can find her books and sign up for her weekly post, Discouragement Doesnt Win. She resides with her family near the foothills of the Rocky Mountains—her favorite place on earth. 

 

Salem News Channel Today

Sponsored Links

On Air & Up Next

See the Full Program Guide