Spring Aldi runs are about to get extra cute. The lineup for this week is full of little finds that make Easter baskets, kitchen corners, and entry tables feel a lot more fun without getting too expensive. There is a nice mix of toys, small gifts, baking pieces, and decor that actually feels easy to use around the house. A few of these look like the kind of things that will go fast once shoppers spot them in person. If you like grabbing seasonal pieces before the shelves look picked over, this is a very tempting week to stop by.
Contents
- 1 Licensed Children’s Character 2pk Easter Sock Set
- 2 Licensed Children’s Character Collapsible Umbrella
- 3 Crayola Crayon Bluetooth Speaker
- 4 Dan Dee 9in Quackerz Plush
- 5 Lego Spring Creator – Cute Hamster with Flower
- 6 Hot Wheels Monster Truck – Assorted Varieties
- 7 NeeDoh Easter Squishy Chicka-Dee-Doo
- 8 Zuru Rainbocorns
- 9 KIRKTON HOUSE 18×30 Comfort Mat
- 10 KIRKTON HOUSE 2 Pack Bunny Candle Holders
- 11 KIRKTON HOUSE Confetti Glass Egg
- 12 KIRKTON HOUSE Easter Wreath – Carrot
- 13 KIRKTON HOUSE Spring Tray
- 14 KIRKTON HOUSE Spring Tray Objects
- 15 Crofton 2 Pack Kitchen Towels – Floral & Bunnies
- 16 Crofton Easter Divided Meal Prep Containers
- 17 Crofton Easter Silicone Bakeware or Accessories – Flower Cakelet Pan
- 18 Pembrook Paint-Your-Own Easter Woodcraft – Easter Eggs
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- 20 14 New Aldi Products Hitting Shelves This Week
- 21 The 6 Best and 5 Worst Ready to Eat Meals at Costco
Licensed Children’s Character 2pk Easter Sock Set

At $2.99, this is one of the easiest little Easter extras to toss into your cart. Character choices include Bluey, Minecraft, Princess, Spider-Man, and Stitch, so there is a good range for kids with very different favorites. A two-pack makes it feel a lot more useful than a one-time novelty item. These would work well for Easter baskets, spring pajamas, or just an everyday pair that kids will actually want to wear. For such a small price, it feels like a cute and practical pickup.
Licensed Children’s Character Collapsible Umbrella

Priced at $6.99, these umbrellas come in fun character themes like Moana, Princess, Spider-Man, and Stitch. The collapsible design is especially nice for spring because it fits more easily into backpacks, car compartments, and school bags. That makes it a lot handier than a larger umbrella that kids struggle to carry around. The licensed prints give it a playful look that feels much more exciting than a plain, rainy-day basic. It is the kind of seasonal find that still stays useful long after Easter is over.
Crayola Crayon Bluetooth Speaker

This speaker stands out right away because it looks like a giant crayon, which makes it feel playful without being too childish. It is priced at $9.99 and comes in colors like blue, pink, purple, and teal. The Bluetooth feature gives it a little more long-term use than a toy that gets forgotten after one afternoon. It would look especially cute on a kid’s desk, bookshelf, or art table where the crayon shape fits right in. For under ten dollars, it feels like a fun gift that still has a real purpose.
Dan Dee 9in Quackerz Plush

This plush comes in at $6.99 and has the kind of silly design that makes it more memorable than an ordinary stuffed toy. One version mixes bunny and duck details, and there is also a bright tie-dye option that feels cheerful for spring. At 9 inches, it is a nice size for an Easter basket because it is noticeable without taking up too much space. Plush toys like this tend to work well for younger kids who want something soft mixed in with candy and small surprises. It is cute enough to keep out on a bed or shelf even after the holiday passes.
Lego Spring Creator – Cute Hamster with Flower

For $9.99, this set feels like a sweet basket gift for kids who would rather build something than unwrap more candy. The spring theme gives it that extra seasonal charm, especially with the flower detail worked into the design. A smaller Lego set like this is nice because it feels giftable without getting too expensive. There is another option in the same group with a turtle and water lily, which gives shoppers a second animal choice in the same price range. Once built, the little hamster looks like the kind of thing kids would still want to keep on display in their room.
Hot Wheels Monster Truck – Assorted Varieties

Monster trucks always have solid play value, and this one gives kids more than just a basic vehicle. The toy is a 1 64 scale die-cast truck with oversized tires, and each package includes a crushable car for extra play. Packaging details also add some personality by showing the truck name, type, strength, crash attack, and a little character note. That makes each one feel a bit more like its own mini collectible. For kids who love cars, smashing, and loud-looking toy designs, this is an easy win for an Easter basket or small reward.
NeeDoh Easter Squishy Chicka-Dee-Doo

At $2.99, this is one of the most budget-friendly basket fillers in the whole group. Squishy sensory toys tend to get a lot of use because kids keep reaching for them when they want something to fidget with. The chick theme makes it feel festive without being overly specific to one age range. It is also a nice non-candy option for anyone trying to mix in a few extras that are not all sweets. Small toys like this often end up getting played with far more than expected, especially on car rides or quiet afternoons.
Zuru Rainbocorns

Coming in at $4.99, this looks like a fun choice for kids who love surprise toys and bright packaging. Rainbocorns usually lean into the collectible side of play, which is a big part of why so many kids get excited about them. The price here feels easier to justify than some of the larger mystery toys sold elsewhere. It would fit nicely into an Easter basket without taking over the whole thing. For shoppers putting together a basket on a budget, this has a lot of appeal for the price.
KIRKTON HOUSE 18×30 Comfort Mat

This comfort mat feels like one of the more useful home finds in the lineup because it is decorative and functional at the same time. It is priced at $6.99 and comes in spring patterns like Easter Floral Spread, Floral and Bunnies, Pastel Floral, and Roses. The 18 x 30 inch size works well in front of a kitchen sink, bathroom vanity, or laundry area where people tend to stand for a while. A mat like this can make a space feel more seasonal without needing a full decor change. It is a nice pick for anyone who wants spring details around the house that still get daily use.
KIRKTON HOUSE 2 Pack Bunny Candle Holders

At $12.99 for a two-pack, these candle holders feel like a simple way to dress up a table, console, or shelf. Color choices include gold, silver, and white, so there is a little room to match different home styles. The white version would blend easily into softer spring decor, while the metallic finishes feel a touch dressier. Having two in the set makes styling easier because they already come as a matching pair. These are especially nice for people who like Easter decor that feels pretty without looking too juvenile.
KIRKTON HOUSE Confetti Glass Egg

This decorative glass egg is priced at $9.99 and comes in shades like blue, green, and purple. The confetti finish gives it a more festive look than a plain glass accent, which makes it stand out on a shelf or tray. Since it is shaped like an egg without extra wording or heavy detailing, it still feels polished enough for a range of decorating styles. It would work well mixed into a centerpiece or used as a single accent on a small table. If you only want one Easter-themed piece, this feels like a nice one to bring home.
KIRKTON HOUSE Easter Wreath – Carrot

For $16.99, the carrot wreath looks like one of the statement pieces of the week. A front door wreath can change the whole mood of an entryway, and this one leans playful without looking messy or overdone. The carrot theme works especially well for spring because it ties in with garden, farmhouse, and Easter decor. Other wreath styles in the same group include bunny and cross versions, so there are a few different looks depending on what you like. If your front door still feels stuck in winter, this is the sort of item that can fix that fast.
KIRKTON HOUSE Spring Tray

These trays are priced at $9.99 and come in shapes and shades like round or square, plus colors such as natural, sage, pink, and white. That kind of variety makes it easier to find one that works with what you already have at home. A tray like this can pull together little decorative pieces on a coffee table, kitchen island, or entry console without much effort. It is also useful beyond spring since trays like this can keep working all year with different accents. Even on its own, it is a handy piece that makes a space look a bit more pulled together.
KIRKTON HOUSE Spring Tray Objects

These tray objects are $5.99 and feel like the finishing touch for anyone who likes little seasonal setups. Design themes include Cottontail Farms, Flower Market, Happy Easter, and Welcome Every Bunny, which gives shoppers a few different moods to pick from. They are especially cute for trays, tiered stands, coffee bars, or small shelves that need a little spring detail. Since the price is low, it is easy to grab one without feeling like you are overdoing seasonal shopping. Small decorative pieces like this can make a simple tray look much more complete.
Crofton 2 Pack Kitchen Towels – Floral & Bunnies

Kitchen towels are always one of the easiest seasonal swaps, and this two-pack is only $4.99. The Floral and Bunnies print sounds cheerful without going too over the top. Having two towels in the pack makes them more useful since one can stay for display while the other gets used near the sink. A quick towel change can make the kitchen feel fresher, even if you do not decorate the rest of the room. For less than five dollars, it is a simple little update that still feels worth grabbing.
Crofton Easter Divided Meal Prep Containers

These divided containers are priced at $3.99 and come in designs like Carrot Flower and Easter Egg. That makes them cute for spring, but they still feel practical enough for regular use. Divided containers are handy for lunches, snacks, and portioning foods that you do not want mixing together. They would work especially well for kids’ lunches or packed snacks during busy afternoons. It is the kind of useful seasonal buy that keeps earning its place after the holiday is done.
Crofton Easter Silicone Bakeware or Accessories – Flower Cakelet Pan

The Flower Cakelet Pan is part of a $6.99 Easter baking group that includes several spring-themed choices. Other options include an egg cakelet pan, a bunny and carrot cakelet pan, a baking tool set, and baking cups with a cookie scoop. A flower shape feels especially nice for spring baking because it works for Easter brunch, baby showers, tea parties, or just a cute weekend project. Silicone pans are often easier for shaped treats since small cakes and baked pieces pop out with less struggle. This is a fun little pick for anyone who likes seasonal baking without buying a big specialty pan.
Pembrook Paint-Your-Own Easter Woodcraft – Easter Eggs

At $3.99, this feels like a great little activity buy for the season. The woodcraft line includes Easter eggs along with shapes like bunnies, butterflies, chickens, flowers, and Easter egg trios. That gives kids something hands-on to do before or after holiday events, which can be very helpful during busy family weekends. A paint-your-own kit also has a little more staying power than a paper activity because the finished piece can sit out as decor. If you want an Easter basket item that doubles as an activity, this one makes a lot of sense.
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