Around this time of the year, parents all over are heading to stores to get goodies for their kid’s Easter baskets. Which is super fun when your kids are little and love all the things. But what do you put in an Easter basket for a teenager?? That questions stumps parents all the time.
Some even wonder whether their teen will find Easter baskets too childish. But let me assure you, most teens do not. In fact, when I was in college, those of us lucky enough to get one from home was the envy of those who did not. So, it’s a safe bet that your teen will like one, even if it’s not said aloud.
In this post, I’m going to list plenty of ideas for you that you don’t even have to leave your home to purchase. (That’s a win in my book!) So let’s jump in!
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Non-candy Easter Basket Ideas for Teens
Would you Rather Game Book
Shape Shifting Box
3D Coloring Puzzle Set
Money Puzzle Gift Boxes
Magnetic Ring Toys
Inspire Poster Kit
Ultimate Skip Ball
Tattoo Pens
What Do You Meme?
Science Egg-Cellent Experiment
Easter Squishy Eggs
Basket Stuffers for Teens that are Sweets
Gift Tower with Assorted Snacks
HERSHEY’S KISS
Easter Gift Tin
Peeps Decorating Kit
Candy Filled Easter Eggs
Variety Easter Candy Box
Ideas for teenager Easter baskets on a larger scale
Magic Card Tricks Set
Flying Orb Ball
LEGO Technic WHACK!
Singing Machine
Rechargeable Laser Tag Game
Modern Arts and Crafts Supply Library
Magnetic Fidget Sphere
Atomic Power Popper
Whether you are looking for a lot of little gifts to add to your teen’s Easter basket this year or something big to surprise them with, this post has what you need. Kids are generally easy to please, yes, even teenagers, you just need to know what they’re into. If all else fails, these Easter coupons are a favorite in our home!
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