Easter Coloring pages are perfect for kids everywhere to enjoy and develop their creativity skills. We hope you enjoy our coloring pages, Easter Games, Easter Crafts, and Easter Recipes!
Easter Coloring Pages
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on February 26th, 2010
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Fun Printable Bunny Mask Ready To Color
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on May 26th, 2010
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Easter Basket Coloring Page For Kids
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on March 20th, 2010
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Personalized Letter From the Easter Bunny
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on March 18th, 2010
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Super Cute Easter Coloring Page For Kids!
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on February 16th, 2010
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Easter is one of the most meaningful holidays celebrated by most people, young and old alike, and as such, we give the holiday a lot of attention and preparation. Not only do we plan family events and get togethers, but we also decorate and shop for special gifts and treats. This is especially important for anyone that has special children in their lives. Let’s face it, most adults agree that the joy and delight experienced by kids on Easter is what puts fun in the holiday.


Looking for something special or a bit different this Easter season? How about a personalized letter from the Easter Bunny? You can buy one or make your own. We have a created a sample letter below that you can copy and paste on a plain word document and then customize and print out on cute bunny paper.
Have the kids draw a picture of the Easter bunny on white construction paper; have them color the picture. Decide which child will go first and then blindfold him. Give him a cotton ball to be pinned onto the Easter bunny (for small children use tape instead of a pin). Spin him around three times and let him go at it. Once he pins the cotton ball on the bunny make a small circle in a special colored crayon to tell where abouts on the bunny his tail got pinned. (a different color for each child).
