This Easter holidays, keep the kids busy with a few of these simple activities. This free printable pack includes Easter egg colouring and designing, mazes, a simple Easter craft and recipe, and more!
Download the entire pack via the link at the end of the post.
The activity pack includes:
Easter egg colouring page
Design your own Easter egg page.
This would be great for a little competition with the kids. Reward the best egg with some mini eggs or a small toy?
Need even more Easter egg templates, check out our Easter egg coloring pages for kids
Hatching chick craft with template
Make this simple Easter hatching chick and egg craft
- Print out the templates on the next page.
- Colour in with bright colours and patterns.
- Cut around the edges with care.
- Fasten your egg together with a paper fastener.
- Stick your chick to the back of the lower half of the egg
- Decorate your home and garden with hatching chicks!
Your kids might also enjoy this Fine Motor PomPom Painting Easter Eggs idea.
More Easter Crafts
- Fine Motor PomPom Painting Easter Egg Craft for Kids
- Spring Sensory Bin
- Easter Egg Decorating Ideas: Coloured Eggs with Scotch Magic Tape
- Easy Spring Chick Craft
- Color by Number Spring Coloring Pages
- Paper Plate & Bubble Wrap Chicks Craft
Easter Maze Printable
Help the bunny find his way to the egg in this free Easter bunny maze printable worksheet for kids.
Maze activity sheets are great for logic skills as well as developing hand eye co-ordination and fine motor skills as kids follow along with their pencil through the maze.
Chocolate Nest Recipe for Easter Treats
Make these yummy chocolate nests. This simple-to-make recipe is ideal for any Easter party.
Ingredients:
- 225g /8oz plain chocolate, broken into small pieces
- 2 tbsp golden syrup
- 50g / 2oz butter
- 75g / 3oz cornflakes
- 12 x mini chocolate eggs for decoration
Line a 12-hole muffin tin with paper cases and put to one side while you prepare the mixture.
Over a pan of simmering water, melt the plain chocolate, butter and golden syrup into a heat-proof bowl. Stir as you go.
Once melted together, carefully remove the bowl from the heat and stir in the cornflakes until they are all covered in chocolate.
Split the mixture between the cases and add one chocolate egg to the top of each nest. Put in the fridge for an hour or more, to set.
You might also like making this Easter egg fridge cake if you find yourself with too many left over chocolate eggs!
Free Printable Easter Egg Hunt sign
Use this free printable Easter egg hunt start here sign to set up your own Easter egg hunt in the garden.
For more Easter egg hunt decorations and signs to print, don’t miss these signs and Easter egg hunt printables we shared last year.
Printable Easter Bunny Feet
These cute free printable Easter bunny feet could be used as decorations for your hunt, or to add to Easter crafts.
Cutting out all of the little Easter bunny feet is a fun way for kids to practice scissor skills this Easter, and strengthen up little hand muscles.
Easter Egg Hunt Clues
Print these out to use for your own fun family Easter hunt.
For even more clues, don’t miss our Easter egg hunt clues from a previous year
Or these
Keep hunting with our Spring nature scavenger hunt
Download PDF
Download the entire Easter Activity pack in PDF format via the download button below.
This is a free instant digital download of a PDF file to print at home.
Terms of use: Free for personal use. Free for classroom use.
Alternatively, if you want just one page you can right click on each image to save the image and print the single image for use with your child.
Activities supplied thanks to Haven holidays
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Anna Marikar, mum of four and seasoned blogger, has spent over a decade sharing her parenting journey and passion for kid-friendly crafts and free printables.
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