Use these cute Easter tracing worksheets to help your students or kids practice their pre writing skills! They work for preschool or kindergarten!
These handprint bunnies are so simple to make and they are SO CUTE! You can make this bunny craft using construction paper, coloured printer paper, or even plain white paper if you're in a pinch. Handprint Bunny Craft This is such a simple Easter craft that you can make with the kids - and the best part is that you probably have everything you need at home already! Just grab some paper, scissors and a few pens, markers or pencil crayons - that's all you need! This craft is really simple, super fast, and completely adorable when you're done! Video
Practice fine motor skills with this free printable, Easter Scissor Skills activity. An easy Easter play idea for toddlers and preschoolers.
These clothespin eggs are so easy to make and they are so adorable! Each one takes less than 5 minutes to make and the kids have had so much fun opening and closing them to see the little surprise chick inside! It's a super fun and simple craft to make with the kids for Easter! Have you ever seen those Facebook videos that mock what we all expected parenthood to be like vs what parenthood actually is? You know, those moments where you envisioned your perfect children sitting around the kitchen table quietly eating their meals, while the parents talk
Free Easter Egg Color Worksheet for preschool and kindergarten. Students read the color words on each egg and color the eggs.
Free printable cut and paste Easter eggs worksheets perfect for scissor skills and visual discrimination in preschool.
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I’m so ready for April showers to turn into May flowers, but I do love when Easter falls so late in April. Luckily we had plenty of sunshine, so we spent all weekend outside finding Easter eggs, riding bikes, and enjoying a little taste of summer. Here were our plans for Easter Week: […]
Find printables, crafts and activities for Easter that are perfect for your toddler or preschooler! Grab some easy and quick crafts and...
Simple Easter crafts for toddlers that are not only fun and cute, but minimal prep and minimal mess, meaning minimal stress!
This Easter Preschool product is packed with fun counting, coloring, and writing activities for your little learners. Use these Easter themed worksheet printables as morning work, seat work, during center time or for homework. Here is what is included: Let's Trace - Trace lines horizontally Let's Cut - Cut the lines up to the eggs Let's Cut - Cut the lines across to the bunnies What's the Same - Color the pictures that are the same and cross out the one that doesn't belong Handwriting Uppercase Letters Uppercase and Lowercase Letter Match Rhyme Time - Color the pictures that ryhme Beginning Sounds - Color the beginning letter to match the picture Let's Color - Color the Easter eggs with 3 different colors Easter Day Writing - What do you like about Easter? Number Tracing - Numbers 0 - 3 Number Tracing - Numbers 4 - 7 Counting Carrots - Cut and paste Tracing Numbers - 0 - 10 Smaller and Larger - Circle the smaller amount and the larger amount Greater Than - Circle the group with the larger number Counting Bunnies - Cut & Paste the number Let's Count Jelly Beans - Cut & Paste Count & Color - Roll a die, count the dots, and color in the chicks Easter Patterns - Cut & Paste Let's Count to 1 - Trace it, write it, trace the number word, color it, count it Let's Count to 2 - Trace it, write it, trace the number word, color it, count it Let's Count to 3 - Trace it, write it, trace the number word, color it, count it Let's Count to 4 - Trace it, write it, trace the number word, color it, count it Let's Count to 5 - Trace it, write it, trace the number word, color it, count it Before & After Tracing Shapes - Trace each shape Graph it - Count the pictures and color in the number of boxes Color by Number 1 - 4 Color by Number 5 - 8 This pack was designed with Pre-K in mind, however you can use it in Kindergarten or as a homeschool resource with your child for extra practice. If you are looking for more resources check them out below: Thanksgiving Worksheets for Preschool Valentine's Day Worksheets for Preschool St. Patrick's Day Preschool Printables April Worksheets for Preschool Write & Wipe Alphabet Handwriting Cards Write & Wipe Number Mats Ready, Set, Print Beginning Sounds Alphabet Practice Sheets A - Z Number Worksheets 1 - 20 ABC's & 123's Bundle Pack Cut & Paste Number Sorts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please don't miss out on any of my new discounts, freebies and products: Just look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower.
This Paper Circle Easter Chick Craft is a perfect Easter art paper collage to make with your preschool, kindergarten or first grade students. Kids will love how this collage art will turn out, only a few
Lots of Easter Activity printables for kids. Easter placements, Easter Ispy Games, Easter cootie Catcher, and more! It’s starting to feel a lot like Easter! So …
Here is a fun Easter egg sensory bin activity that makes a perfect indoor activity for toddlers and preschoolers this Easter!
Looking for a new way to paint with your toddler? Try this! Get some cardboard and draw out some egg shapes. Cut these out and then use a glue gun to glue on different kinds of pasta. Once they are glued, let your toddlers paint away! (Older toddlers can help pick out the pasta and
Item description Help preschool students practice their numbers (1-5) and sequence skills with these fun Easter math colorful picture puzzles. File includes 5 puzzles. Product is not editable. Students count by 1’s. Puzzles include a rabbit, an Easter basket, a chick, a striped Easter egg, and a dotted, wavy-striped Easter egg. Just print on cardstock, laminate, and cut into strips. Students put the puzzle together in correct number order. Puzzle pieces may be stored in a plastic baggie. Perfect for preschool, daycare, and homeschool classrooms.
Feed the bunny is an easy fine motor activity for Easter. Toddlers and preschoolers will love developing fine motor skills with this math game.
Learn how to make 2 easy Dollar Tree Easter crafts: DIY Bunny Banner (with adorable pom-pom tails!) and a black and white egg garland!
Easter is fast approaching and kids would be so much interested and eagerly waiting to prepare crafts for Easter. This year as of 2015, Easter falls on
Over 50 super cute and creative Easter bunny crafts for kids. Bunny craft ideas for preschool, toddler, and kindergarten.
Here is a fun Easter egg colour by number with a cute Easter bunny on the egg!
Grab our free printables to make this paper Easter egg wreath! This is a fun and easy craft for kids of all ages!
Keep little hands and minds engaged with these Easter worksheets. Download and print them all for free.
This fun Easter Bunny Paper Plate Mask Craft tutorial will show you how to make these fun Easter masks for kids and this is also a great classroom craft activity!
Pin DIY Easter Party Ideas Spring is approaching and with it comes to a very special date, it’s time to hide the eggs in the garden, invite the children, and...
This toilet paper roll bunny is an easy Easter craft for kids. Make a paper roll bunny in different colors. Easy for kids of all ages!
If your kiddos enjoy getting a little messy when crafting, then making these marbled paper Easter Eggs is the perfect project for them!
Make macaroni and pasta noodle Easter eggs. This is a fun Easter craft activity for toddlers and preschoolers.
Download four cute (and FREE) printable Easter coloring pages for kids! Kids will love coloring the adorable Easter bunnies and Easter eggs.
Feed the bunny is an easy fine motor activity for Easter. Toddlers and preschoolers will love developing fine motor skills with this math game.
Use these free printable Pattern Eggs Fine Motor Mats as a center activity for preschool and kindergarten Easter activities.
Laura @inspiremyplay Founder of @inspiremyplay, Early Years teacher for 11 years and mummy to three gorgeous girls. I'm passionate about the benefits of play in early childhood. This post may contain affiliate links. This means that if you click on a link and go on to make a purchase, I may receive a small commission (at no additional cost to you). Please read my disclosure policy for more details. It's not long until Easter! Here's a round up of some of the play and craft ideas that we love at this time of year. I love making our Easter celebrations extra special with lots of play and craft. There's so many ways we can build special memories, introduce fun family traditions and explore the Easter story with our kids. I hope the activities below provide a bit of inspiration for you. Many use household items, but any additional resources featured can usually be found via my online Amazon storefronts. Amazon UK Supplies Amazon US Supplies In amongst the cute crafts and Easter play we also love to share the Easter story! Here is an animated version below. And if you'd like a home-based Easter Egg Hunt you can download our free printable here. Easter Play & Craft Activities Easter Play Dough We love play dough and had such fun with this Easter play dough invitation last year! Home made play dough is so easy to make and is so much nicer than shop bought stuff! Find our play dough recipe here. To make pastel colours like these, just add a very small amount of food colouring to each batch. You can find these play dough cutters linked in my Amazon storefronts. Pasta Eggs This is a fun craft for toddlers and pre-schoolers involving pasta shapes. I prepared this painted pasta ahead of time (see my how to colour pasta post) and then provided white glue to stick on the various pieces to the cardboard egg. I helped my toddler by squeezing out the glue in lines across the egg and then she placed the pasta on-top. It was a great work out for her fingers and the results were lovely Get your FREE ebook For more simple DIY recipes & ideas for sensory play at home download your Beginner's Guide to Sensory Play by subscribing to Inspire My Play today. Get Yours Now Chick Small World Play If you have any of these cute little chicks that are everywhere at Easter why not set up a little world for them. Small world play is great for encouraging story telling and imaginative play! Easter Bunnies with Nature Often the best activities are free! Why not have a scavenge in the garden or on your daily walk and collect some things from nature. Then use it to make some cute bunny pictures! Pompom & Easter Egg Tray My kids have loved playing with this tray full of pom-poms and plastic Easter Eggs. There's so many opportunities to practice counting and teach number in this set up. Add some scoops and tools and it's also brilliant for practicing fine motor skills. Shaving Foam Easter Egg Wreath This Easter wreath was made using shaving foam art. It’s such a fun technique and it works well for sibling groups. My tips are to have a towel ready and somewhere close by to wash hands and wash the trays down. Shaving foam is messy but relatively painless to clean up! Here are the instructions, but if you’d rather watch the technique in action I made a reel awhile back using the same process but making Valentine’s hearts. 1. Add drops of food colouring to the shaving foam in your chosen colours. 2. Use the end of a pencil or paintbrush to make patterns with the food colouring or leave it as blobs of colour (each will achieve a different look) 3. Next place a piece of photo paper or card on top of the shaving foam and press it down gently. 4. Once the paper is covered in shaving foam lay it face up on a tray and scrape off the excess using a ruler. You should be left with a beautiful, unique pattern every time. You can have a few goes at this before needing to add a bit more food colouring. We did several trays of shaving foam with different colour food colouring each time. Once everything is dry, cut out the Easter eggs, arrange them in a circle slightly overlapping and glue together. Then string it up with a ribbon. Alternatively you could make bunting or Easter cards. Easter Cutting Tray I set up this cutting tray for my 4 year old last week and it was such a hit! She spent ages cutting these up and returned several times! It's a great way of using up scraps of paper and practicing cutting skills at the same time! If you don't fancy lots of prep we've made lots of Easter scissor skills resources available on our sister website - Playful Printables. You can find out more here. Easter Garden Every year we make an Easter garden as a way of exploring the Easter Story. For this one we used a flowerpot and stone to show the empty tomb and bound some twigs together to make a cross. We then gathered lots of foliage and flowers to make a beautiful garden. Magnetic Easter Eggs Hide some magnetic letters or numbers in plastic eggs and they become 'magnetic'! Great for a little treasure hunt or 'lucky dip' activity. Pom-pom Painting Clipping pom-poms to pegs is a fun way of doing art. Either draw lines across the egg to follow or leave it completely blank for them to design their own. For more precise designs you could also do this with q-tips (cotton-wool buds). Tin Foil Chicks These little chicks are so easy to make using scrunched up tinfoil. Paint pieces of kitchen towel and once dry rip into small pieces before gluing onto the tinfoil body. Add a beak, eyes and feet to finish off your cute chick. Wooden Easter Egg Decorating These gorgeous wooden eggs are linked in my Amazon storefronts. Last year we had a lovely time decorating them with acrylic paint pens and then using the eggs for an Easter Egg Hunt. Easter Pebble Painting We love pebble painting! You can paint on pebbles using acrylic paint pens. We recommend Posca Pens for older kids and adults, and the Colorful Art Co. as a cheaper brand with chunky tips for little ones. Other alternatives are to use paint sticks or ready-mixed paint, though the colours won't be quite as vibrant. There's so many ways you could paint pebbles at Easter time. Why not paint some Easter Eggs and hide them around the garden for an Easter Egg hunt? Or paint some little chicks. You could also make some Easter story stones to use to retell the Easter Story. Sticky Easter Eggs This has been such a popular idea over the past few years! This activity uses a piece of contact paper (sticky-backed plastic) stuck onto a cardboard surround, with an egg shape cut out. Draw lines over the egg using a permanent marker and provide a selection of craft supplies to decorate the egg. This activity is great for developing fine motor skills. Easter Nests This is a classic Easter Activity! Find the instructions on the BBC Good Food website. Pom-pom Animals My 6 year old made these cute pom-pom animals. We used two different sized pom-pom makers (linked in my Amazon storefront), but you can also use a couple of cardboard disks instead. You can watch a useful tutorial here. Easter Tablecloth It has become a bit of a tradition of ours to make a tablecloth to use on Easter Sunday. For this particular one I drew eggs all over the paper cloth and then the girls decorated them using q-tips. The girls spent ages on this project and each one was so unique! If you can't get hold of a paper tablecloth you could make a table runner using a roll of paper or make Easter placemats.
DIY Handprint Easter Card Craft For Kids | Use the free printable template to make this cute idea with children. Great for preschoolers, kindergarten...
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Time: 10 mins Age: Toddlers to Big kids Difficulty: Easy peasy
Find printables, crafts and activities for Easter that are perfect for your toddler or preschooler! Grab some easy and quick crafts and...
A simple Easter line tracing worksheet - brilliant for developing those early writing skills on Easter Day (or any other day for that matter)
Keep little hands and minds engaged with these Easter worksheets. Download and print them all for free.