For longtime believers, the story of Easter can start to feel routine over the years, so it’s important to stay intentional this time of year. And if you have kids in your life, it’s a great time to revisit the meaning of Easter with them, remembering what the resurrection means to us as Christians and the gravity of Jesus’ sacrifice.
Easier said than done, right? If you need some help talking to your kids about the season, here are four easy ways to prepare them for Easter.
Below, you’ll find adorable printables—conversation cards and coloring sheets—to help you add fun and meaning to the season.
Click on any of the images or links below to download the free printables.
I’d rather have something with the REAL meaning of Easter. I don’t do the rabbit.
Thank you for sharing your concern, Michelle. After hearing feedback, we’ve decided to take the egg holders down. We were hoping to celebrate new life and spring, but we realized the rabbits on them may send mixed messages about the true meaning of Easter. We’ll definitely keep your feedback in mind for the future!
Thank you for some amazing ideas.
Good Morning ✝️
I’m thankful for the helpmates in bringing to heart ♥️ the stories of Easter.
My heart drops though when I see too much about the “bunnies “ the eggs” where’s the cross?✝️
America has become too commercialized when it comes to our celebration of holidays.😢
I love my grandchildren & Children; however, I’m saddened by the bunnies 🐰 & 🥚 eggs.
It’s the Lamb… not the bunnies
🙏🏻📖✝️💞🤗🎺🇺🇸
Thank you for sharing your concern, Cookie! After hearing feedback, we’ve decided to take the egg holders down. We were hoping to celebrate new life and spring, but we realized the rabbits on them may send mixed messages about the true meaning of Easter. We’ll definitely keep your feedback in mind for the future!