Natural, Non-Toxic Easter Baskets (Optional: Real Grass!)

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Maia James

03/23/2020

Updated: 09/29/2023

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The last few years, instead of filling my kids’ Easter baskets with tacky plastic “grass” and cheap toys, I’ve taken the time to make Easter more about the Good Stuff.

Here’s what’s on my shopping (and growing!) list this year, plus some ideas for younger kids.

Real Easter Grass!

My mom always grew really grass in our Easter baskets when we were kids, and I assumed it was complicated and difficult, like so much of what she did. (For instance: making yogurt from scratch, never once buying a can of beans, and sewing the hair on our Waldorf dolls until 3:00 a.m. on Christmas mornings.)

Turns out, making an Easter basket with real grass isn’t difficult. Even we over-scheduled modern moms can pull it off relatively last minute!

Here’s a video from a few years ago where we show you what to do to grow your own real Easter grass. All you need to purchase are wheat grass berries and some potting soil. And there still is totally time to do it this year.

As an alternative, you can buy these kits that include everything you need to grow some real Easter grass, plus natural dyes.

Natural Easter Egg Dyes

When we were kids, my mom dyed our Easter eggs with, like, actual onion skins and cabbage. And my dad always blew out the eggs and did fancy Ukranian-style decorations. I assume it goes without saying that this isn’t happening in my house.

These natural dyes from Eco-Kids are my favorite.

Wooden Animals & Games

Made from eco-friendly rubber wood with child-safe stains, this egg matching game is perfect for kids two and older.

Rabbit Game

This sweet, simple game from Germany is great for kids 2 years old and up.

Organic Jelly Beans

While no one would call these a health food, Surf Sweets jelly beans are certainly better than Jelly Bellies, and they look so pretty nestled in the real grass.

Organic Stuffed Animals

My boys aren’t big on stuffed animals, but I usually do a plush toy of some kind in their Easter baskets. This adorable organic bunny lovey is my favorite.

I also love these scrappy bunnies made of recycled organic cotton (available in a few colors).

Haba Musical Eggs

My kids are obviously too old for these, but I’m obsessed with the colorful wooden eggs from Haba, each of which makes a different sound!

Homemade Chocolate

Of course my mother always made chocolate (or perhaps it was carob) in the shape of a big bunny, using a stainless steel mold that seems to no longer be sold anywhere. These silicone molds are what I use instead.

Duck Bubble Bath

You’re never too old for a bubble bath (I still take them), and this bottle is cute in a basket for a baby or a bigger kid.

Babo Botanicals Skin- and Haircare

Babo’s organic skin- and hair-care products have a big bunny right on the bottles, so I always include them in Easter baskets.

Natural Rubber Ducky

If you want to include a duck in your Easter baskets this year, these natural latex ducks are free of phthalates, which you’ll find in most “rubber” duckies.

Waldorf Easter Books

I love Gerda Mullers four season boards books, and the spring one is perfect for babies and preschoolers alike.

Organic (Cotton) Spring Veggies

I’m obsessed with the various organic stuffed vegetables from Under the Nile. They can also be used as teethers for babies.

I’d really love to hear what you will be getting for your own children’s Easter baskets, so please comment below.

Stay sane,

Maia, Founder & CEO

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  1. Jasmine Avatar

    Wow, tons of great ideas. Thank you for putting this all together.

  2. SueGros Avatar

    These are great ideas! I have little children and they be glad to have such a basket! Natural organic products is what we all like!

  3. Kelly Avatar
    Kelly

    Thanks for the ideas! Do you have a recommendation on where to buy the actual Easter baskets from?

    1. Maia James Avatar
      Maia James

      I like the natural unfinished ones, like these: http://amzn.to/2G6s1zR

  4. Jennifer Collins Avatar
    Jennifer Collins

    I love this! Thank you!!! Great ideas! I do similar things- like stuffed bunny and a great book…but I can never find organic plush toys that are a nice size- like bigger than a ‘lovey’. The homemade chocolate sounds awesome…if i only had the time 🙂

    1. Maia james Avatar
      Maia james

      The Bunny above is actually a full stuffed animal size—calling it a “lovey” is misleading…

  5. Robin J Avatar

    Whoops I meant Apple Park organic farm buddies

    1. Maia James Avatar
      Maia James

      As far as I can tell, these are Good Stuff:)

  6. Robin J Avatar
    Robin J

    Maia,
    Speaking of plush toys, what is your take on Parker Farms organic farm buddies? My son has one he adores, hoping its the real deal.
    Was curious if you have heard/looked into them before.
    Thanks!

  7. Robin J Avatar
    Robin J

    Love a book in the Easter basket! We included I am a Bunny and Guess How much I Love You in our son’s first 2 baskets, along with some Babo & carrot colored silicone collapsible bowls. Now to find another book for this year. 🙂

      1. Robin J Avatar
        Robin J

        Thanks Jennifer!
        I saw this too late but have another little one on the way so will definitely save this idea for her 1st!!
        We went with a ducky Golden book this year but I heard great reviews about Marshmellow too.

  8. Lindsay Avatar
    Lindsay

    Loved this. Great idea using real grass as a basket filler! So cute. Also the book suggestion and wooden bunny is adorable. This is my sons first Easter and he’s almost one (tear!) and I splurged getting him an all organic cotton and wool bunny from Novanaturals (he doesn’t have a stuffed animal completely organic yet and this guy was just too perfect to pass up with a discount – watch out for organic cotton outters and polyester inners!), some sound shaker eggs from HABA and I Am a Bunny board book. No sweets just yet of course but next year I’ll plan on making a little something sweet on my own if I can.
    Really love and appreciate your website Maia, keep up the good work and passing along this information. It’s a great help to those like me who are aware and are in limbo when weighing all their options, and especially to those who are new to their awakening!

    1. Maia James Avatar
      Maia James

      Thanks, Lindsay! We also love I Am a Bunny!