Easter Coloring Pages

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Preschool Easter Craft- Cotton Ball Easter Egg

Easter is the perfect time of year to make fun and fluffy crafts. Cotton ball are the perfect craft accessory as they are fun, easy, and easy to clean up. This simple preschool Easter craft using cotton balls and glue is a great activity for kids of this age. You can make it more challenging for older kids as well by adding more craft items, but its great as is and kids just love to make pretty designs using soft fluffy cotton balls. This craft project creates a soft fluffy Easter Egg but you can make any type of creation you like from a bunny to a lamb to a silly face, so enjoy and have some fun crafting.

Supplies needed:
81/2×11 white construction paper
Pastel colored cotton balls
Child safe scissors
Stick glue

Directions:
Take the construction paper and fold it in half length wise.
Take your scissors and cut out a half oval shape along the non folded edge, making sure that one end is cut a little flat (oval at the top, flat/straight on the bottom), you can draw it out with a pencil first to help with the cutting.
Open your paper and it should look like an egg (this is similar to cutting out a valentine heart).

Put glue on section of the egg and apply various colored cotton balls, continue until the entire egg is covered.

For the more creative one, try putting the colored cotton balls on in some type of pattern.

Let dry and hang on wall or refrigerator for all to see!

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5 Simple Ways To Make The Easter Holiday Fun For All

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.

Truthfully most adults have wonderful memories of childhood Easters. These are cherished memories that usually center around The Easter Bunny and the fun things related to him. And adults always want the children they love to enjoy life in every way possible. Therefore, it just makes sense that adults want to continue and share well-loved traditions. These are ways that adults can help children capture the magical essence of Easter.

While the holiday has a very religious basis it also symbolizes new beginnings and hope. And of course, this aspect of Easter is important, but for kids everywhere it is The Easter Bunny that makes the holiday special. With that in mind, it’s not surprising then that adults strive to keep children believing in The Easter Bunny for as long as possible. The truth is that adults enjoy the idea of magic and miracles as much as kids do, and when a child no longer believes in The Easter Bunny the Easter holiday seems to lose some of its glitter. Even though every family is unique and thus, will observe some traditions that are distinctively their own, there are still some holiday basics that are somewhat universal. And fortunately, there are some simple steps that can be taken to help keep children believing in The Easter Bunny for a long, long time.

Check out the ideas below – you’re sure to find at least a couple that you can add to your Easter holiday plans. Both you and the kids will have a great time!

1) Plan a special time for writing letters to The Easter Bunny. Whether we know it or not, most kids write Easter Bunny letters every year. It’s true that this is sometimes done secretly – usually because the child feels unsupported in the act of believing in The Easter Bunny. The reality is that kids love it when adults encourage and support such fun activities. Show enthusiasm and encourage your child to write about favorite candy and treats as well as his or her behavior. After all, The Easter Bunny keeps track of which little boys and girls have been good. They’re the ones that get special treats, right? You can also add to the fun by prompting the children to decorate the letters and envelops in a special way for The Easter Bunny.

2) Don’t forget that your children will be hoping to receive a Letter From The Easter Bunny. Of course, you can try to write a letter that will look convincing enough to make your child believe it came from The Easter Bunny. The letter should include at least a bit of personalized information in order to make it more believable. Be sure to include your child’s name and maybe even the name of a friend. Adding the child’s town will help provide assurance that The Easter Bunny knows where to find him or her. Believe it or not, a Letter from The Easter Bunny can make a huge difference in how long a child believes in the idea that Peter Cotton Tail will be delivering goodies on Easter. Be sure to use nice paper that gives an authentic appearance. It’s a good idea to add a letterhead that depicts The Easter Bunny. That will add to the genuine look. You can create this effect yourself or you can purchase special stationery that will work really well.

3) Encourage your child to leave a special snack out for The Easter Bunny. It’s up to you what sort of snack you leave out – it could be a carrot, a cookie, or just about anything at all. You see, if you participate in this process it will show your child that you believe as much as he or she does. The idea is to use this time as an opportunity to spend quality time with your child. These are the building blocks of cherished memories. Along with the snack you can also leave a little note for The Easter Bunny. This note can include any final requests for a special treat or goodie as well as a special message to The Easter Bunny that will let him know that the treat was made especially for him. Don’t forget to make it look like The Easter Bunny actually ate the snack. You can leave some pieces or even scribble a quick ‘Thank You’ note from The Easter Bunny. Another quick idea is to make some large ‘rabbit footprints’ in your house. That is proof that The Easter Bunny visited. Or you might even wish to dress up in an Easter Bunny costume to delight the kids on such a special and magical day.

4) About a month after Easter you can send your children a postcard from The Easter Bunny. This will help keep your children believing and it will let them know that The Easter Bunny thinks about them year round. This helps to establish the fact that The Easter Bunny lives and loves all the time, not only at Easter. And if your child wonders about what The Easter Bunny does at other times during the year this will help provide some easy answers.

5) Let The Easter Bunny send your child a birthday message. This technique works hand in hand with the postcard idea. Once again a greeting from the Easter Bunny at a time other than Easter will help make him more real to children. It proves that he is there all the time, not just during Easter, and that adds to the magical power of the holiday hero. Your child will love knowing that The Easter Bunny knows and remembers his or her birthday. These are the things that cherished memories are made of – this is how to create a childhood that will always be remembered fondly. Writing letters to The Easter Bunny and receiving a personalized letter from The Easter Bunny adds time for families to connect in a positive way. The Easter holiday becomes even more meaningful to everyone involved as the entire family enjoys a stronger bond. And when your child becomes an adult you can trust that he or she will want the same ideals for his/her own family. The favorite traditions will be passed on through the generations and The Easter Bunny will continue to live in our hearts forever! These tips brought to you by The Easter Bunny! Get a Personalized Letter from The Easter Bunny today at: www.PackageFromTheEasterBunny.com

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Fun Printable Bunny Mask Ready To Color

Does your child love to color? Do they love pretending to be cute little bunnies running around the house? I know mine sure does!

This fun printable coloring bunny mask is perfect for little ones and big kids alike. Just print out the full size mask, punch holes in the two sides, cute out the eyes so the kids can see of course, and tie around the head for some super bunny fun.

These masks make for great Easter time fun as well, just think of all the fun games you could make up for kids to do.

The white mask is great to color in, and the blue mask is ready as is, or can be decorated with additional items such as buttons, glitter, sparkles, or coloring cotton balls. Perfect for a fun preschool activity as well. Just click on the fun bunny of your choice and print out. For more printable masks and some cool costumes check out Costumeez.com

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Easter Basket Coloring Page For Kids

Super cute Easter basket coloring page for kids will delight little ones who just love to color and decorate for the sweet Easter season.

An Easter basket filled with colorful eggs and all sorts of goodies will trigger fond memories or make new ones for little ones when they see this neat easter coloring page.

I love to tell my child a story about Easter and the Easter bunny when he is coloring because it helps to fuel his imagination. I am sure if you start up a story with your kids using the items on this page, they will chime in with their own ideas of what is really going on in this picture! So much fun for all.

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Personalized Letter From the Easter Bunny

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.

The letter should include some personal information in order to make it more believable. Be sure to include your child’s name, the name of a sibling or friend, a pet, or even a special accomplishment they have been working hard on. Adding the child’s town will help provide assurance that The Easter Bunny knows where to find him or her. Print out some Easter coloring pages as well and include them in the letter! Believe it or not, a Letter from The Easter Bunny can make a huge difference in how long a child believes in the idea that Peter Cotton Tail will be delivering goodies on Easter, so enjoy!

Dear __________,

Happy Easter! It is a new year and Easter has come once again. I see that you are doing well at home and in school. You have been a pretty good kid! I know how hard you are trying to do the things that you should. It is difficult sometimes to follow the rules that your teacher and your parents want you to, but we must always keep trying to do our best because it is very important

I have brought you some goodies this year that I think you will enjoy. I know how much you like the surprises that I bring you. Try not to eat too much of it at once though or you may get a tummy ache and that would not feel good. Just eat a little at a time and save the rest for another day. Now that is a good idea, don’t you think? One time I ate too many carrots and too many eggs and boy did my tummy hurt! I will never, ever do that again!

I want you to enjoy all of the nice things that I brought you and do what your parents and teacher want you to do. Please remember to clean your room, eat your vegetables and other good food, help your parents around the house, do your homework and be good to your family. Also, brush your teeth! I have to go and visit all of the other boys and girls in the world now so I must leave your treats and hippity-hop away! Stay good and sweet like you have been doing and I will stop and visit you again next year!

Love,

The Easter Bunny

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Easter Game- The Easter Candy Toss

This is a fun Easter game that kids of all ages can attempt! Take a piece of large white poster board and draw 3 circles in the middle of the paper. Make the circles three different sizes so it resembles a bull’s eye – I make the rings about 3 inches apart of more. (the size of the circles will depend on the age of the kids, the older the kids the smaller the circle).

Color each circle a different color and write in different point values for each circle. Have the kids each throw a different kind of candy (small hard candies or jelly beans work best). Award prizes depending on which circle the child’s candy lands on. The one who lands on the bull’s eye in the middle would get an extra-special prize. Need some more ideas? Check the rest of our Easter Games For Kids Suggestions.

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Easter Recipe- Yummy Bunny Bread

This is a delicious recipe I love to make with my kids the day before Easter. It is a yummy bread with a sweet little treat that makes it just that tempting enough to get kids to gobble it up.

Easter Bunny Bread Ingredients:

2 pk Yeast, quick rise
1/2 c Sugar
1 1/2 ts Salt
4 1/2 c Flour, divided
6 tb Margarine
1 c water
2 Eggs, lg, reserve 1 egg white
8 Hershey Kisses, milk chocolate
1 tb Sugar, confectioners

In bowl, combine yeast, sugar, salt, and 1 cup flour. In saucepan over medium heat, heat margarine and water until very warm (125 degrees).

With mixer at low speed, beat liquid into dry ingredients. At medium speed, beat 2 minutes. Reserve 1 egg white; beat in egg and egg yolk with 1 cup flour; beat 2 minutes. Stir in 2 1/4 cups flour.

Turn dough onto floured surface and knead until smooth and elastic, about 5 minutes, working in about 1/4 cup flour while kneading. Shape dough into ball; cover and let rest 15 minutes.

Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Grease 2 cookie sheets.

Cut dough into eighths. For 1 bunny; cut 1 piece dough in half; shape half into ball, with a kiss in center, for body. Place on cookie sheet. Cut other half in half; shape half into ball; brush with egg white; place next to large ball, tucking slightly under it for head.

From remaining half, pinch off 3/4-inch piece for tail and shape 2 ears. Brush tail and ears with egg white; tuck slightly under bunny. Brush body with egg white. Make 3 more bunnies.

Bake 15 minutes or until browned. Cool on rack. Repeat to make 4 more. Mix confectioners’ sugar with about 1/4 teaspoon water and a hint of red food coloring (for pink); use to draw face on bunnies.

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Easter Game- Pin The Tail on The Easter Bunny

The same idea as “pin the tail on the donkey”.

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).

The next child then has a turn, etc. When the last child has had their turn that’s when the colored crayons will show who pinned the tail where. The child who pinned his tail the closest to the Easter bunny’s real tail get’s a prize. You can also offer prizes to the one who pinned the tail closest to his nose, ears, paws, etc… (everyone’s a winner so there’s no hard feelings).

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Super Cute Easter Coloring Page For Kids!

easter-coloring-pages03 This is the cutest Easter coloring page for kids with so much excitement to be seen in the picture itself! Look at that giant Easter Egg the bunnies are carrying! Where did it come from… is there chocolate in the middle? What will it look like when its all done being colored? Who knows.. that is what’s so much fun about kids coloring pages, is that they can make it anything they wish!

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