
Quincy’s fleece zip-up onesie and socks are from Carter’s. Her ears are from the Dollar Tree. The purple Easter basket was purchased at Hobby Lobby for 40% off about 1 week to a week and a half before Easter. Her blanket was an Easter gift from her Aunt from the Disney Baby collection. These pictures were taken with my I-phone in front of our apartment.

1. Bunny and Dinosaur Eggs (Dollar Tree) $1
2. Lamb Plush (Dollar Tree) $1
3. Peppa Pig Xylophone (TJ Maxx) $13
4. Stackable Cups (TJ Maxx) $8
5. Sophie La Giraffe Teether (Facebook Marketplace) $15
6. Peter Rabbit Book (Amazon) $4 https://amzn.to/3dJannA
7. Gerber Yogurt Melts (Target) $2.50
8. Gerber Arrowroot Biscuits (Target) $2.50
9. Happy Baby Puffs (Target) $3
10. Baby Girls’ 4 Pk Solid Bodysuit Carter’s (Target) $9
11. Tie Die Cat and Jack Skirt with Shorts (Target) $7
Total: $66

This basket was mostly needs mixed with a few fun extras. Quincy needed more snacks and clothes in her size, so those were necessities. Also, as an English Teacher, I think books are always a necessity, but this could also fit in the fun category. Another item in the middle between fun and a necessity is the Sophie La Giraffe because Quincy is teething and needs soothers/teething toys. However, the plush, xylophone, and stackable cups were for fun. Overall, Quincy already loves some of her new toys and has already eaten some of her snacks. This was a very successful Easter basket for an 8 month old. Happy Easter!
