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Easter Activities and Fun for Preschoolers


Fun School: Fun School is a great site for kids from preschool through 5th grade. During the holidays the site always has plenty of fun themed things to do from games to puzzles to coloring. Easter is no different. This year you can find plenty of fun Easter themed activities and such for your preschooler.

A Kid’s Heart: This site always has fun activities for printing out or for playing online. Many of the themes are biblically based. For Easter you will find plenty of biblically based activities and crafts as well as other commonly associated symbols for Easter and spring. You will find online Easter games such as the Egg Catch Game and Find the Difference Game. A fun printable activity for your child is the Decorate the Easter Egg. Your child can decorate the egg online and print out her creation. You will also find plenty of puzzles to complete online as well.

Kaboose.com: A fun site for any time of year but holidays are even more fun when celebrated here. Kaboose has plenty of online games for preschoolers with an Easter theme. Your preschooler can enjoy an Easter coloring game, Super Bunny (where he needs to keep a bunny fed by collecting carrots), and a What’s Different Game. In addition, the site offers Easter tales for little bunnies and funny riddles.

Apples 4 the Teacher: A great site for teachers to get creative ideas for their students. If you are a teacher or homeschooler or just planning a fun little party, there are plenty of idea party ideas on the site for Easter. You will also find plenty of ideas to make Easter celebrations more fun and tips to keep the kids engaged. If you need some creative party food ideas then Apples 4 the Teacher can help.

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About Richele McFarlin

Richele is a Christian homeschooling mom to four children, writer and business owner. Her collegiate background is in educational psychology. Although it never prepared her for playing Candyland, grading science, chasing a toddler, doing laundry and making dinner at the same time.