Easter Gifts & Gift Baskets for Kids

gifts for EASTER Springtime joy delivered. From chocolate bunnies to gourmet treats, celebrate the season with gift baskets that bring smiles to every Easter gathering and make the holiday even sweeter.
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Frequently Asked Questions

+ What makes a good Easter gift basket?

The best Easter baskets balance celebration with thoughtfulness. You want something that feels festive without being childish (unless you're actually gifting to children), and seasonal without relying entirely on chocolate bunnies.


Think about who's receiving it. For families, gifts with variety work well—something for everyone to enjoy. For hosts, elevated treats that complement their Easter table make sense. For individuals, consider whether they prefer traditional Easter flavours or something more sophisticated. Chocolate gifts like Sweet Treats Tray or Truffle Tower are classic for a reason, but pairing them with gourmet treats, spring-themed items, or something they can share creates a more complete experience.

+ Can I send Easter gift baskets to kids and adults?

Yes, and you should think about which you're prioritizing. Easter gifts for children tend to focus on the fun—chocolate, candy, bright colours, playful packaging, and the must-have Easter bunny. Easter gifts for adults lean toward gourmet treats, wine pairings, or sophisticated versions of seasonal favourites.


If you're gifting to a household with both, look for baskets with range. Gourmet Easter gift baskets like the Eastwood or Forest Hill include quality chocolate alongside cookies, nuts, or other treats give everyone something to enjoy. Avoid anything too juvenile if adults are the primary recipients, even if kids will be present. The goal is a gift that works for the household without talking down to anyone in it.

+ What's appropriate for Easter Sunday vs Easter weekend?

Easter Sunday tends to be more formal—gifts that complement a meal or gathering work well here. Think of items that can be shared at the table or enjoyed after dinner. Something like Forest Hill or Champlain fits in with the mood of Easter celebrations without competing with the main event. There may be an annual easter egg hunt for kids, so be mindful of chocolate overload!


Easter weekend is broader. If you're gifting earlier in the weekend or for casual gatherings, you have more flexibility. Gifts that create moments throughout the weekend—something to snack on during egg hunts, treats to enjoy over coffee, or items for hosting—all land well. Timing matters less than matching the formality of how they're celebrating.

+ Should I avoid religious Easter gifts for secular celebrations?

Not necessarily, but read the room. Easter has both religious and cultural significance, and people celebrate it differently. Some families centre the holiday around church services and faith traditions. Others treat it as a spring celebration with secular customs like egg hunts and brunches.If you know how the recipient observes Easter, match that energy.


For religious celebrations, gifts that acknowledge the spiritual significance are appropriate. For secular celebrations, focus on spring themes, family gatherings, and seasonal treats without religious imagery. When you're unsure, classic gourmet gifts work universally—chocolate, baked goods, and treats everyone can enjoy regardless of how they celebrate.

+ What are good Easter gifts for hosting a brunch or dinner?

When someone's hosting Easter, your gift should make their job easier or elevate their table—not create more work. Avoid anything that requires immediate prep or serving. Instead, look for items that complement what they're already planning.


Gourmet treats that can be set out for guests work well—Wine or champagne baskets pairs with brunch or dinner without needing their attention. If you want something more substantial, a gift basket like Forest Hill with both sweet and savoury items gives them flexibility. The best host gifts feel generous without demanding anything from the person who's already doing the work.

+ What's a good Easter gift if they don't eat a lot of chocolate?

Chocolate dominates Easter, but not everyone wants it. If your recipient doesn't have a sweet tooth or prefers other treats, look for baskets that prioritize variety over candy.


Savoury-focused gifts work well here—think nuts, crackers, cheese, or charcuterie-style items. Baked goods like cookies offer sweetness without chocolate overload. Themed gifts like Let’s Do Brunch or Picnic Basket shift the focus to the season rather than sugar. The key is choosing a special basket that still feels celebratory and considerate of the individual you’re gifting it to.

+ Can I send a spring-themed gift instead of something Easter-specific?

Absolutely. Not everyone celebrates Easter, and some people prefer gifts that acknowledge the season without religious or holiday-specific imagery. Spring-themed gifts work for anyone enjoying the change of season—fresh starts, warmer weather, and renewal.


Look for baskets with spring colours, floral elements, or seasonal treats that don't reference Easter directly. These work for recipients who don't celebrate the holiday but still appreciate a thoughtful seasonal gesture. They're also ideal for professional or corporate gifting where religious neutrality matters.

+ Can I send Easter gift baskets anywhere in Canada and the USA?

Yes! We deliver across both countries, so you can send Easter gifts to family, friends, or loved ones regardless of where they're located. For families separated by distance or those celebrating in different cities, this makes it easy to share in the holiday even when you can't be there in person.


If you're ordering from outside North America, you can still ship to Canadian and US addresses—useful for international families or anyone wanting to surprise someone far from home. Include a personalized message to elevate a basket filled with delicious chocolate, gourmet snacks, and artisan treats.

+ Do you offer same-day delivery for Easter gifts in Toronto and the GTA?

Yes—we offer same-day delivery within Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area when you order by 10:00 am EST, Monday to Friday. This is particularly helpful leading up to Easter, when even the most organized among us sometimes leave things to the last minute.


For orders outside the GTA or with more lead time, standard delivery options are available across Canada and the USA. If you're planning ahead, ordering early ensures your gift arrives exactly when you want it to.

+ Is it too late to order Easter gifts close to the holiday?

Not if you plan accordingly. Easter falls on a specific Sunday each year, and delivery timelines matter more than usual since you can't just "send it a day late" like with other occasions.


For guaranteed delivery before Easter Sunday, order at least a few days in advance—standard shipping needs lead time. If you're in Toronto and the GTA, same-day delivery is available when you order by 10:00 am EST, Monday to Friday, which can save last-minute gifting. Outside the GTA, early ordering ensures your gift arrives when it should. Leaving it to the last minute adds stress you don't need.