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Updated: Feb 18, 2021


If you have been here for awhile you know how much I really really dislike junk toys or one and done toys. I am all about the toys that are worth the money. They get used more than just the day of Easter. So, if you are looking for the same thing then you have come to the right place. I will share a variety of things.


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Below, I have included some products I thought you might like and I feel are good gifts that aren't a waste of money. Please feel free to share with family members and friends who are interested in getting your child a gift. Simply click on the image to be directed to the link.


  • Swimsuit-at some point your baby is probably going to end up outside in the pool with you

  • Towel-because no one likes to be cold after they get out of the water

  • Sunhat-also no one likes sun in their eyes

  • Bubbles-so mesmerizing for babies plus a great way for them to work on their visual tracking as well as hand eye coordination. You can even go the easy route and get a bubble machine


  • Dome-if you have a baby under 6m this is a must if you want to be outside but don't want to hold a baby the entire time. This thing was a lifesaver with both my girls that were born in May and June. Plus, it's a great alternative to a pack and play when traveling for littles.

  • Swing-just some good old outdoor fun

  • Pacifier-because I am always looking for one and it seems like you can never have enough. I love the Wubba Nubba ones because they are easier for me to find in the middle of the night. I have a better chance of catching it when my child decides to work on her pitching arm and she is able find it and put it in her mouth easier.

  • Sippy cup/bib-because at some point you're going to have to buy some anyways. The 360 is what many speech pathologists recommend and the silicone bib is so easy to clean up you will wish you would have bought it sooner.





  • Stroller- because mama needs to walk without carrying children. We also love our double stroller Briella even sits in the front when she gets tired.

  • Wagon

  • Feel and Touch Cards-great for working on speech skills and tactile skills

  • Feel and Touch Books-teach your kids to love reading young these are fun books for babies as well as they get over (you can't help but feel each page)

If your child seems to old for these things you might want to check out the Toddler Easter gift guide or Preschool Easter Gift Guide

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