Best Christian Easter Gifts for Kids of Every Age
Make Easter meaningful with faith-filled gifts kids will love (and remember).


Updated May 6, 2025.

Easter isn’t just about eggs and bunnies. For Christian families, it’s a moment to celebrate resurrection, new life, and the deep hope at the heart of faith.
Giving a gift can be a way to make those ideas feel tangible, especially for kids. The trick is choosing something that fits where they are spiritually, emotionally, and developmentally.
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What to Look for in a Christian Easter Gift by Age Group
Babies (0–2 years)
Choose gifts that appeal to the senses—soft textures, bright colors, soothing sounds. Babies connect through touch and comfort, so faith-based rattles, plush crosses, or storybooks with simple Bible imagery help begin the conversation of faith without words.
Preschoolers (3–5 years)
This age thrives on play and discovery. Look for gifts that teach through fun, like Christian puzzles, crafts, or interactive books. Kids this age learn by doing, so choose items that blend hands-on activity with basic lessons about Jesus, kindness, and God's love.
Tweens (8–12 years)
Tweens start asking bigger questions. They want meaning, not just entertainment. Gifts like devotionals, Christian novels, and creative projects let them explore faith on their terms. Look for options that encourage thought, journaling, or time spent building something with purpose.
Early Teens (13–14 years)
Teens want autonomy and authenticity. Give gifts that reflect their developing identity—teen devotionals, faith-based jewelry, or Scripture-themed art kits.
They’re old enough to understand nuance, so choose items that encourage reflection, deeper faith ownership, or creative expression grounded in truth.
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First Easter (Ages 0–2)
1. Pomegranate, Olive & Grape Body Lotion by Dr. Dabour
This isn’t just baby lotion. It’s a nod to the fruits of the Bible—pomegranate for life, olive for peace, grape for joy.
With a gentle formula safe for delicate skin, it lets parents wrap their baby in something meaningful every day. It’s a quiet ritual that says, "You’re loved, and you’re part of something bigger."
2. 3D Star Bethlehem Olivewood Ornament
Hang it near the crib. Keep it by the changing table. This small wooden star, carved from olivewood in Bethlehem, connects the child’s earliest days with the story of Jesus. They won’t understand it yet, but the people around them will. And that presence matters.
Preschoolers (Ages 3–5)
1. Puzzle of the Four Cities
Preschoolers learn with their hands. This bright, simple puzzle introduces them to real cities from the Bible—Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Tiberias. They’ll match shapes and colors while you talk about where Jesus walked. It’s play with purpose.
2. Jerusalem Five Stones Game
An old-school game with a biblical twist. This one’s perfect for young kids learning coordination and turn-taking. It invites simple joy into the home—something Jesus welcomed.
Bonus: it’s from Jerusalem, so there’s history in every toss.
Early Readers (Ages 6–7)
1. Fantastic Galilee Coloring Book
Galilee isn’t just a name in a story—it’s where Jesus taught and healed. This coloring book brings that world to life with age-appropriate scenes. Kids at this age are starting to read and understand stories, and this gift helps them imagine what they’re learning.
2. Israeli Chocolate Hazelnut Date Snacks
Yes, they’re sweet. But they’re also packed with tradition. Dates appear throughout Scripture as symbols of peace and promise.
These snacks turn a fun moment into a talking point about the blessings of the land Jesus called home.
Tweens (Ages 8–10)
1. Soft Cover Jerusalem Writing Pad—Hand Painted Design
At this age, kids are starting to think more deeply. They’re asking questions.
A writing pad with a hand-painted scene of Jerusalem gives them a place to jot prayers, write stories, or sketch their thoughts. It’s a quiet tool for a growing faith.
2. Large Star of David Israeli Mosaic Kit
Faith isn’t only taught—it’s made with our hands. This mosaic kit challenges tweens to focus, create, and finish something meaningful.
Along the way, they learn that their Christian story is rooted in a much older one. That’s an important lesson to plant early.
Preteens (Ages 11–13)
1. Olivewood Beaded Bracelet with Silver Cross
Subtle. Personal. Made from Holy Land olivewood. At this age, kids want to own their beliefs, but they don’t always want to talk about them. This bracelet is a low-key way to wear faith. It doesn’t preach. It reminds.
2. Set of 10 Pomegranate Notelets & Envelopes
Preteens are learning to express themselves. These cards invite them to write thank-you notes, prayers, or encouragement for someone else.
The pomegranate design ties back to life and blessing, and helps them put faith into words.
Tips to Make the Gift-Giving Matter
A great gift can lose its meaning if it’s handed over like any other toy.
Try one of these:
- Faith-Themed Easter Treasure Hunt: Write clues that take kids through the story of Easter. Hide verses, symbols (like a cross or small stone), and lead them to the gift as the “empty tomb” moment. It makes the story real and fun.
- Storytime Unwrapping: Tell the Easter story in an age-appropriate way. Right when Jesus rises, He reveals the gift as a symbol of the new life He brings. Keep it simple. Keep it sacred. Give them something they’ll remember long after the chocolate is gone.
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Find Thoughtful Easter Gifts That Stick
The best Christian Easter gifts don’t just fill a basket—they shape a child’s faith, even in small ways. When you match the right gift to the right age, you help kids feel seen, loved, and grounded in something eternal.
Whether you’re shopping for a baby’s first Easter or a teen beginning to make faith their own, thoughtful choices matter. Need help finding meaningful, age-appropriate gifts? The Artza store offers handcrafted items from the Holy Land designed to bring Scripture to life for every age.