Easter is mainly associated with chocolate eggs, however with allergies now and many parents are now looking for healthier, longer-lasting alternatives. Whether you want to reduce sugar, avoid clutter or simply try something different, there are plenty of creative Easter gift ideas for younger children within a budget.

In this guide, we’ll explore budget-friendly Easter gifts that are fun, engaging and perfect for babies, toddlers and primary school children all while helping you make more intentional choices this spring.


Why Choose Alternative Easter Gifts?

Many parents are choosing non-chocolate Easter gifts because they:

  • Reduce sugar intake
  • Last longer than sweets
  • Encourage creativity and development
  • Offer better value for money

Plus, with a £20 budget, you can often give a more meaningful gift, or even a small bundle of items.


Best Easter Gifts for Babies & Toddlers

At this age, sensory play and simple exploration are key. Look for gifts that stimulate sight, touch, and sound.

Top ideas:

  • Soft plush toys (especially bunnies or chicks)
  • Bath toys
  • Board books with spring or animal themes
  • Stacking cups or sensory balls

Creative Easter Gifts for Preschoolers

Preschoolers love hands-on activities, making this the perfect age for craft-based Easter gifts.

Top ideas:

  • Sticker books or colouring sets
  • Easter-themed craft kits
  • Play dough or slime kits
  • Simple puzzles

These gifts help develop fine motor skills and keep little ones entertained over the Easter holidays.


Fun & Educational Easter Gifts for Primary School Age Children

Older children tend to enjoy gifts that challenge them or match their interests.

Top ideas:

  • STEM or science kits
  • Building sets
  • Activity books or puzzle games
  • Beginner gardening kits

These types of gifts combine fun with learning—making them ideal for screen-free entertainment.


Outdoor Easter Gifts (Perfect for Spring)

Easter falls at the perfect time to get kids outside. Outdoor gifts are great for burning off energy and making the most of the season.

Budget-friendly ideas:


“No-Clutter” Easter Gifts Parents Will Love

If you’re trying to avoid adding more toys to your home, consider consumable or low-clutter gifts.

Ideas include:

These are perfect if you want something fun without long-term mess or storage issues.


Create an Easter Gift Bundle

Want to make Easter feel extra special without overspending? Try building a small gift bundle.

Example bundle:

This creates a more exciting experience than a single item—and still stays under budget.

Making Easter Meaningful (Without Chocolate)

Easter gifts don’t have to revolve around chocolate and sweets, (although a little treat doesn’t hurt). With a little creativity, you can give your child something that lasts longer, encourages development and creates meaningful memories.

Whether it’s a craft kit, a book or a simple outdoor toy the best Easter gifts are the ones that bring joy beyond the day itself.


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