The Easter basket is the quintessential symbol of the religious festival that takes place two days after Good Friday each year. Well, that and the Easter Bunny. Brimming with chocolate bunnies, plastic jelly-filled eggs, and other yummy treats, Easter baskets remain one of the most popular Christmas gifts for kids in modern history, second only to Christmas presents and Halloween candy. .

According to the National Confectioners Association (NCA), a survey showed that chocolate bunnies are the most popular item in the Easter basket for children and adults: some 90 million are produced and sold each year. Jelly beans rank second with around 16 billion sold annually. These are obvious options for filling the Easter basket, but what else do you include in an Easter basket to make it truly kid-approved and completely kid-friendly?

Here is a list of the top ten items for an Easter basket for kids to get you started. You can choose from this list, don’t feel like you have to include them all! Remember to mix it up and make it fun. And don’t forget about disguise The Easter basket for the kids to find in the morning!

Jelly Belly® Gummies

A staple in any Easter basket, Original Gourmet Jelly Beans are second to none in flavor. Visit the website to see all the variations and flavors (including Sours, Sunkist, Cold Stone Creamery, sugar free ice cream flavors and more), or go to your local bakery (there is a store locator on the website) to put together a homemade assortment of your child’s favorite flavors.

chocolate bunnies

Ah, another staple in any child’s Easter basket, the chocolate bunny. Whether you splurge on bunnies from See’s Candies or other gourmet chocolatiers, or just pick up a few at the local pharmacy, a chocolate bunny is a must for a child’s Easter basket. Does your child start with the ears or the feet? According to the NCA, 76% of Americans say you should eat your ears first!

  custom m&m’s

You choose the colors and you choose the message; We recommend that you put your child’s name on the candy as space is limited. Your kids will love how cool these personalized M&Ms are.

Caramel filled eggs

Buy some of those pastel colored plastic eggs and fill them to the brim with Easter candy. Try using mini chocolate eggs, jelly beans, mini varieties of things like Reese’s peanut butter cups or chocolate bars, or you could even put a few dollar bills in there!

marshmallow peeps

What would an Easter basket be without Marshmallow Peeps? Put a package in the basket; Little ones love marshmallows, especially the colorful ones shaped like bunnies and ducks!

dyed eggs

If your family dyes Easter eggs, don’t forget to include some of the finished product in your child’s Easter basket.

a stuffed animal

Don’t forget to include a small stuffed Easter animal, whether it’s a stuffed duck or bunny, or a new Beanie Baby. This does not apply to children of a certain age, so for them, go with some other gift or small gift.

An Easter card for children

Send some love her way by including a printable, personalized Easter card for kids in the basket. A little love note goes a long way…

Coloring pages, Activity sheets

This will give them something to do while you’re getting ready for the Easter party or waiting for dinner at Grandma’s house. Easter coloring sheets and activity sheets from AmericanGreetings.com are a perfect way to keep little minds busy. Don’t forget the new crayons or colored pencils!

an easter craft

Kids love crafts, so why not include something in the Easter basket? Don’t make it too complicated. There are many easy Easter crafts for kids on FamilyFun.