I received products from eeBoo. All opinions are my own.
The last items I placed in my daughters’ Easter baskets came from eeBoo. EeBoo offers a beautiful line of boutique toys, games, craft supplies and more. EeBoo takes great pride in creating items that encourage children to express their creativity and celebrate their unique and special qualities.
I received an eeBoo Paper Doll set, two Pom Pom Necklace kits, and a Waste-Not craft kit.


A Day in Paris Paper Dolls set comes with 2 entertaining play scenes, 2 attractive paper dolls and 2 sheets of fashionable clothing and playful accessories. The eeBoo paper dolls set has won a platinum best toy award. It is suggested for children 5 years old and up.

Cheyenne, almost 5 years old, is going to love this set. Her sister received one for her birthday a couple months ago. Cheyenne sneaks into her sister’s room while she is at school and plays with hers. She will be so excited to finally have one of her own!

Pom Pom Necklace kits have everything to make eye-catching accessories. The kits include 2 plastic needles, large poms and small poms. They are geared for ages 8 and older but with adult supervision and help, younger kids can enjoy them as well.

My daughters love crafting just about anything. They especially love making their own fashion accessories. I have no doubt that the Pom Pom Necklace kits are going to be a big hit with both of them.

Waste-Not Fox kit comes with supplies to make a fabric animal. All you need to add is a 20 ounce (empty and clean) plastic bottle. The Waste-Not kit is for ages 8 and up.

Savannah, 7 years old, is going to have a great time using the Waste-Not kit to create a fox. She has a great imagination. I can’t wait to see how she personalizes her fox and the adventures they have together.
I am certain my daughters will enjoy their eeBoo items. After all, what is not to love about products that inspire creativity and encourage play?


Don’t forget, Easter is on April 20th. EeBoo has several items that would be perfect Easter basket stuffers; you can find them on their website. You may also connect with them on facebook, twitter and pinterest.


Hello, my name is Laurie. My family and I live near the Oregon coast. When we aren’t at work, in school, or on the volleyball court, we enjoy traveling, cheering for our favorite sports teams, playing outdoors, and checking off items on our bucket list. We are lucky in that both sets of our parents, as well as our siblings and their families, live within an hour of us. We get together often to help one another out, celebrate milestones, and go on adventures together.
This post currently has 7 responses.
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Love the Easter baskets. This is our first year with the girls knowing the truth – I will miss making baskets this year!
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What great ideas! We usually do a new DVD for each of the kids besides candy that’s the only “present” they get. This is way cooler.
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My daughter had paper dolls when she was little and is a huge fan of crafts. It is easy to find candy alternatives if you really want to!
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Great ideas for Easter baskets. We prefer to only do one item of candy and the rest non-food.
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It is so nice to see suggestions with things to fill an Easter basket that is not a bunch of candy!
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I’m a huge craft person so I love these Easter basket suggestions for kids. I did sample some candies developed by a dentist that were less bad for your teeth, so there are some better candy alternatives. I’d love to get a basket of crafts too!!












I love the paper dolls. They would be a great addition to an Easter basket