Easter Fun – Books, Games, Movies & More!
There is NOTHING our family loves more than to celebrate holidays. Some of our favorite ways to celebrate are with books, games, and movies. So today I am sharing all of our favorite Easter themed books, games, and movies plus a freebie for you. We hope they bless your family and help you have an egg-tastic time together!
Holidays are the perfect time to take a small break and add some fun in your homeschool. Reading books, playing games, and watching movies are all excellent ways to approach homeschooling.
Easter Picture Books
For us picture books are the perfect way to keep everyone in our homeschool happy. Emily is an auditory learner and Kevin and I are visual leaners. So using beautiful picture books means we are all equally engaged. Here is a list of our favorite Easter picture books to use in our homeschool.
The Good Egg Presents: The GreatTurkey’s Eggcellent Easter (Turkey Trouble)How to Catch the Easter BunnyPete the Cat: Big Easter AdventureThe Easter EggFancy Nancy and the Missing EasterHappy Easter, Biscuit!: A Lift-the-Flap BookThe Good EggHere Comes T. Rex CottontailToo Many Carrots (Fiction Picture Books)The Story of the Easter BunnyThe Night Before EasterThere Was an Old Lady WhoThe Biggest Easter Basket EverThe Tale of Peter RabbitFancy Nancy and the Missing EasterPinkalicious: Eggstraordinary EasterHappy Easter, Little Critter (Little Critter)God Gave Us Easter (God GaveThe Berenstain Bears and the EasterThe Berenstain Bears and the RealAn Easter Egg Hunt for JesusThe Donkey Who Carried a KingThe Garden, the Curtain and the
Easter Chapter Books
Maybe your kids are older and they want to read some festive books independently or maybe you’re looking for your next great Easter read aloud. Either way these Easter themed chapter books are bound to be great additions to your homeschool.
Junie B. Jones Has a PeepCalendar Mysteries #4: April AdventureA Galactic Easter! (7) (Galaxy Zack)Chick-napped! (13) (Nancy Drew and theJunie B., First Grader: Dumb BunnyHeidi Heckelbeck and the Tie-Dyed BunnyRainbow Magic Special Edition: Emma theMy Weird School Special: Bunny Double,
Easter Games
Playing games is an essential part of our homeschool so I may have gone a bit overboard on this list but we play games everyday. If your kids enjoy playing games as much mine I’d love to show you how you can incorporate more games into your homeschool days.
Educational Insights Bunny Hop: Easter GameJumping Jack Game by Goliath —Educational Insights Hoppy Floppy’s Happy HuntBlue Orange Happy Bunny Cooperative KidsIELLO Bunny Kingdom Strategy Board GameWinning Moves Games Uncle Wiggly GameHasbro Gaming Egged On GameGamewright Bloom – The Colorful Wild
Easter Movies
One of our favorite things to do as a family is have a family movie night. We quickly incorporated that into our homeschool, and boy are we glad we did. So many amazing lessons have unfolded from us simply watching a documentary or comparing and contrasting a book and a movie that we’ve read and watched.
Guess How Much I Love You:HopPeter RabbitEasterland
If you love to celebrate the holidays then be sure to check out my Holiday Fun Around the World curriculum for exciting lessons from 30 different holidays, festivals, and celebrations all over the world. You’ll get to explore different cultures and celebrations all over the world throughout the calendar year!
What are your favorite Easter books, games, and movies to use in your homeschool? I can’t wait to read all of your wonderful suggestions!