Spring means plenty of chick and bunny crafts. It’s also the Easter season.
While we love doing Easter crafts to decorate the home, my favorite part of the holiday season is snuggling up with the kids to read some of our favorite Children’s Easter books.
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There are so many colorful and cute Easter books out there.
I’ve put them into 2 groups: Easter books for toddlers and preschoolers, and even a few suitable for babies, and a collection of kids Easter books for elementary students.
Baby, Toddler and Preschooler Easter Books
Clifford’s Big Red Easter — Fun preschooler Easter book with everyone’s favorite big, red dog.
Little Bunny — Simple board book with adorable bunny finger puppet.
Where are Baby’s Easter Eggs? — A fun flip the flap book your little one will love!
The Story of Easter — This simple board book explains the story of Easter with beautifully colored pictures.
Llama Llama Easter Egg — All the fun of the Llama Llama books just perfect for Easter.
Happy Easter, Mouse! — Toddlers will love the pictures in this board book as the mouse from If You Give a Mouse a Cookie goes on an Easter egg hunt.
Duck and Goose, Here Comes the Easter Bunny — Duck & Goose have lots of ideas about how to find the Easter Bunny, but will they succeed?
Happy Easter, Biscut — This is an adorable flip the flap book with everyone’s favorite puppy.
God Gave Us Easter — As Little Cub’s family celebrates Easter, she has questions about this very special day of the year. Her papa explains God’s plans while taking Little Cub on a beautiful walk through the Arctic world. The book explains Easter in simple terms that are perfect for your youngest little cubs.
Thomas and the Easter Eggs — Thomas the train comes up with a clever way to save Sodor’s annual Easter egg hunt.
Children’s Easter Books for Ages 5-8
The Berenstain Bears and the Easter Story — The Bear cubs are candy-crazy until they learn about Jesus’s resurrection and discover salvation is much sweeter than candy.
How to Catch the Easter Bunny — Start a new Easter tradition with this fun, quirky book.
Journey to Easter — A Play and Learn book that walks kids through the events of Palm Sunday to Easter Morning. Each section includes puzzles, mazes, simple art projects and more to help children further explore Easter.
Happy Easter, Little Critter — Perfect kids Easter book for those that love the Little Critter books.
The Week That Led to Easter — This book retells the events from Palm Sunday to Easter with beautiful pictures and text.
Fancy Nancy’s Elegant Easter — No one decorates for Easter quite like Fancy Nancy.
The Beginner’s Bible the Very First Easter — This book features the Easter story in brightly colored pictures at a great price.
Mater and the Easter Bunny — This Easter book features everyone’s favorite Disney Cars characters.
Walking with Jesus to Calvary: Stations of the Cross for Children — Beautiful illustrations help introduce the Stations of the Cross to children.
How the Rabbit Became the Easter Bunny — Kids will enjoy following the Wiseman on his journey to explain how the Easter bunny came to be part of the holiday. Find out why the rabbit is the ideal animal to express the love and hope of Easter.
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Child Anxiety Mom says
Ooh, I didn’t even know there were so many books about Easter. Seems I discovered it just in time 🙂 Thanks!
admin says
Hope you enjoy a few good reads!
Jacklynn says
Norah is just shy of 10 months so we aren’t doing a whole lot for Easter this year but we did get her an Easter basket and she’ll be at church with us. She isn’t into book yet (which makes me sad) she just wants to eat them at this point 🙂
Side note – Every time I comment on your blog and the spam protection makes me do a little math problem I always have to use my fingers to count… I never realized I was so bad at simple math! haha
admin says
I remember the “chew on books” stage! 🙂 Enjoy her first Easter!
Yeah – I get a lot of comments about my math spam plug-in… Just doing by part to keep everyone on their toes!
Donna says
How fun! I’ve never seen sheep like this. I loved them. My son and I used an empty egg carton once and glued in cottonball chicks. We used it for years. I love all these cute books. You’ve done a great job on all these.
admin says
Thank you for stopping by! I had thought about gluing chicks in an entire carton… That would be cute to keep through the years — we might need to do that yet!
Jacklynn says
I totally understand the need for it, I just always laugh at myself when I realize I’m.counting on my fingers 🙂
Mary@FitandFed says
Aw, have fun with Easter. We used to love making pysanky eggs. I wondered at times if I was insane doing a craft that involved permanent dye, raw eggs (in the first years we did not blow them out) and candle flame. But we all survived, so did our house, and the memories are sweet.
admin says
Sounds like quite an involved craft!
Rach says
We haven’t done much in way of Easter prep this year. We spend Easter with my husband’s family every year so quite honestly his mom does most the work. 🙂 This year we are sharing a Passover meal on Friday with some of our friends from Church so that will be great and a fun new experience. 🙂
admin says
We are going to my mom’s this Easter, which means I also don’t have to cook! 🙂
Enjoy your Easter week!
Blond Duck says
Easter is my favorite holiday! I’d love these books!
admin says
Happy Easter! Off to check out your Ode to it now!
shari lynne @ Faith Filled Food For Moms and Grandmothers says
I just loved to read to my kids..now it’s my grandson 🙂 Great books! I LOVE Clifford too:)
Blessings!
admin says
Clifford is a big hit all the time! 🙂
Isabel says
Must do the hand print sheep! My daughter will LOVE this craft….and a plus for me, it doesn’t involve dye. ;0)
admin says
I hope your daughter loves it as much as mine both did. 🙂
And, I have to agree, crafts that don’t involve dye, or paint, or super messy stuff can be a big plus at times!