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5 Musical Toys for Your Child's Easter Basket (That Won't Hurt Your Ears or Wallet)

  • Writer: Crystal Graves
    Crystal Graves
  • Mar 17, 2023
  • 2 min read

Updated: Nov 9, 2024

I love making my kids Easter Baskets! Here's some ideas for some quality (yet affordable) items for your kids' baskets that:

  1. Will look super cute in their basket!

  2. Will be played with long after Easter is over

  3. Are legit tools to help your child's musical development (I provide the music-teacher reasoning behind each one)

  4. Won't hurt your ears 😉👍 (I'm a parent, too — I got you)

5 Musical Toys for your child's Easter Basket that won't hurt your ears or your wallet

(I'm an Amazon affiliate so I may get a small commission if you use the links below to purchase, at no extra cost to you)




wooden egg shakers with colorful painted designs


How cute are these?!?

Egg shakers don't just make a sound- they also provide a tactile way to feel the beat. There's a reason they're a classic in every early-childhood music class.

Plus these are so bright and cheery, the perfect addition to a child's basket!



6 solid-colored silk scarves: red, pink, blue, purple, yellow, green


When you wave them through the air to the beat, scarves make a beautiful visual representation of beat that children (and adults) are mesmerized by.

This particular set I purchased for my own kids on Easter 2 years ago, and they have since become:

  • a replacement for plastic Easter grass 

  • superhero capes

  • slings for "broken arms"

  • "picnic" blankets

  • wrapping for birthday and Christmas presents

  • lava

and more I'm sure . . . these scarves are really big, a nice size, and they're a wonderful material. I can personally vouch for these!


hand holding a small kalimba

3. 8-Key Mini Kalimba Not quite as loud as a recorder 😬 and no wrong notes!

Kids love making up their own songs on these, and the tones are such that pretty much anything sounds pleasant. I love giving kids the agency of creating their own songs, not just teaching them songs that already exist.

For a child age 7ish and up, you might pair it with a book that teaches them different songs to play.


wooden guiro shaped like a frog


Does your kid love frogs like my son? They will LOVE this froggie guy.  

Imagine him peeking out of the basket!

This is another percussion instrument that provides a great tactile experience of rhythm.


cover of "I Love Mozart" board book; drawing of parent and child bunny at piano


Kids love sound books- the buttons! The sounds! And this one has bunnies 🐰

Many kids don't get a chance to hear classical music. This book plays excerpts from some of Mozart's best-loved music. Your child may ask to listen to "BUM, ba BUM, ba BUM ba BUM BUM BUM" (Eine Kleine Nachtmusik) after reading this book with you, and then you can play it for them on your smart speaker and watch them dance their little heart out.  

You might be surprised at the variety of music your child enjoys!



Have fun and Happy Easter, Ostara, Bunny Day, Spring Equinox, or whatever holiday you are celebrating! 

 
 
 

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