Easter is a bright holiday. This holiday brings many traditions, colours, and a heartwarming atmosphere. As well as a very special Easter spirit. Easter is a time to meet with your nearest and dearest, enjoy precious moments together, and create great family memories. Want to entertain the youngest members of your family? Read Easter books together. Easter books are bright, colourful, and engaging. And they are not just about fun. They help kids learn more about this holiday and its traditions. They are charming, captivating, and evocative. And it is a nice gift for a child. To help you choose, the BusyKidd team has selected the best Easter books for kids – and we are going to share this list with you right now!
0 to 3 Years Old
Easter books for the youngest readers are a lovely way to introduce them to the joy of the season. They are sweet, simple, and full of festive charm. With bright illustrations, study pages, familiar characters, and gentle stories. They make storytime warm, playful, and easy to enjoy together.
Bluey: Hooray, It’s Easter! By Penguin Young Readers Licenses

Well, where would we be this Easter without Bluey, the cutest puppy ever, and all kids’ favourite character? Bluey and Bingo embark on a fun Easter adventure. They aim to find all the eggs left behind by the Easter Bunny. And they ask all their friends to help them complete this mission.
It is a lovely story with beautiful illustrations and many surprises inside. Perfect for Bluey fans and all little adventurers.
Can You Find the Easter Bunny? by Campbell Books
It is a fun and interactive Easter read. The book invites little ones to join the search for the Easter Bunny. It has bright illustrations, playful flaps, and a simple festive storyline. The book keeps young readers engaged while adding a sense of adventure to storytime. Your toddlers and preschoolers will enjoy this hands-on book and its Easter surprises.
Disney Baby: Minnie Loves Easter by Disney Book Group
This book is a sweet and cheerful choice for the youngest readers who are just beginning to explore books and language. It has bright illustrations, familiar Disney characters, and simple Easter-themed vocabulary. All of the above turns storytime into a playful first learning experience. Kids will enjoy pointing at pictures, naming objects, and sharing festive moments with Minnie.
Happy Easter, Mouse! By Laura Numeroff And Felicia Bond

It’s time for an egg-citing Easter egg hunt with little Mouse! Open this bright Easter and springtime book for toddlers. Step into the welcoming Mouse’s house. Help our hero find all the hidden eggs. Along with an awesome story, this book offers a simple introduction to the world of colours and counting for your little ones.
Llama Llama Easter Egg By Anna Dewdney

Ideal for tiny hands, the youngest curious minds, and their adorable Easter baskets, this board book will become a great surprise and an excellent choice for your little readers. The book has simple texts, enchanting rhymes, captivating colours, jelly beans, Easter eggs, and even something fluffy. It will ensure exciting first steps into the fairy world of books for your child.
Our Little Adventure at Easter by Tabitha Paige
Our Little Adventure at Easter is a gentle and beautifully illustrated board book that makes a lovely springtime read for babies and toddlers. It has a soft tone and a simple Easter-themed message. The book introduces little ones to kindness, joy, and the warmth of family celebration. It is a charming choice for storytime and a sweet addition to an Easter basket.
3 to 5 Years Old
Easter books for kids aged 3-5 can bring together playful stories, colourful springtime illustrations, and all the fun of bunnies, chicks, and egg hunts. At this age, little readers often enjoy books with simple plots, lively characters, and a touch of Easter magic that makes reading together even more special.
God Gave Us Easter By Lisa Tawn Bergren

A heartwarming, insightful story for little readers aged 3 and above about a cute polar bear, Little Cub. The curious bear celebrates Easter with her nearest and dearest and wants to know everything about this holy day. This book is a nice opportunity to tell kids about God, Easter, and its origin in a clear and engaging way.
It is thoughtful and true. Beautiful for both kids and adults.
Happy Easter, Little Critter By Mercer Mayer

Little Critter has been a beloved character for several generations already – and we suppose that even a thought of it can help many grown-ups return to childhood, at least for a moment. Although Happy Easter, Little Critter was created by talented Mercer Mayer in 1988, this book is still of significance today. And it’s a nice choice for little ones from 3 to 7.
Join Little Critter as he’s dyeing eggs, searching for baskets, enjoying treats, and having Easter fun.
In the Easter Egg Workshop: A Pop-Up Adventure by Joel Stern
It is a lively and imaginative Easter story that adds a little extra magic to the season. The book is filled with colourful illustrations and festive fun. It invites kids into a cheerful Easter world full of surprises. It is a delightful pick for preschoolers who enjoy playful stories, bright pictures, and all the excitement of Easter preparations.
Peter Rabbit Great Big Easter Egg Hunt By Beatrix Potter

There can never be too many thrilling Easter egg hunts – and Peter Rabbit invites you to join another exhilarating Easter adventure on the pages of this lovely lift-the-flap storybook for readers from 3 to 5 years old. There are enough colourful eggs for everyone!
An excellent gift for all young and young-hearted fans of Peter Rabbit.
Say Peekaboo! Chick’s Easter Egg Hunt by Anne Forni
It is a sweet and heartwarming Easter story that feels just right for preschoolers. With gentle festive fun, lovely illustrations, and a cheerful egg-hunt theme, it makes storytime feel playful and cosy at the same time. It is a charming option for young readers who enjoy friendly characters, springtime adventures, and the simple magic of Easter.
We’re Going On An Egg Hunt By Goldie Hawk, Angie Rozelaar, And Kristin Atherton
Dear friends, we are going on an Egg Hunt! And this reading journey will be riveting, joyful, and colourful. Being packed with cute characters and exciting surprises, this story will keep you laughing and cheering for more.
Ideal for family reading during the bright Easter season – and throughout the year.
4 to 8 Years Old
Easter books for kids aged 4-8 can offer a little more adventure, humour, and heart, while still keeping the festive spirit bright and playful. From mischievous bunnies to meaningful Easter stories, these books are perfect for children who are ready for richer plots, memorable characters, and read-aloud moments the whole family can enjoy.
Corduroy’s Easter Party by Don Freeman
It is a lovely Easter story with a familiar classic character, gentle festive spirit, and just the right balance of fun and heart for young readers. This book is a sweet choice for children who enjoy cosy seasonal stories, colourful illustrations, and family-friendly read-alouds. Celebrate charming Easter and friendship!
How To Catch The Easter Bunny By Adam Wallace

Well, we suppose you all are professionals in finding Easter eggs. And what about catching the Easter Bunny? Or rather, the Easter Bunny with a basket packed with treats and surprises? Hasten to open this book – and let the fascinating Easter adventure begin! It is a gripping and inspiring story – perfect for this joyful holiday season.
A great addition to your child’s Easter basket.
Pete The Cat And The Easter Basket Bandit By James Dean And Kimberly Dean

Pete the Cat has lost his Easter basket and calls all his friends to help him find it. This adventurous and fun story is so evocative at the same time. Full of friendship, love, kindness, and Easter miracles. By the way, there are some awesome surprises for kids inside the book – posters, stickers, and Easter cards!
Absolutely deserves to be in your little one’s Easter basket.
Roald Dahl: How to Have An Eggstraordinary Easter by Roald Dahl and Steve Behling
It is a fun and quirky Easter-themed book that adds a playful twist to the holiday. The book is filled with humour, familiar characters, and cheerful Easter spirit. It feels like a festive little treat for storytime or an Easter basket. It is a great option for children who enjoy funny books and a touch of silliness alongside the celebration.
The Berenstain Bears And The Easter Story By Jan Berenstain And Mike Berenstain
This book is an Easter-dedicated addition to the beloved Living Lights series of Berenstain Bears books. It intends to open the real meaning of Easter to your little ones. This charming story brings an important message and helps toddlers understand the religious side of Easter easily and engagingly.
Kids will love this enchanting book! Moreover, there are nice stickers inside!
The Good Egg By Jory John And Pete Oswald
It is a meaningful story of one very good egg that tries to be perfect but realises that it is not as easy as it might seem. The funny and riveting journey of the main hero teaches kids that it’s not necessary to be ideal. Finding and following the balance, self-care, and accepting those we love is what really matters.
It’s going to be a humorous and entertaining lesson with a powerful message.
7 to 12 Years Old
For older kids, Easter books can go beyond classic bunny stories and include sticker books, drawing guides, and meaningful holiday activity books that make great Easter basket additions.
Billy and the Mini Monsters: Monsters at Easter by Zanna Davidson
This story is centered around an Easter hat parade and the excitement of a possible visit from the Easter Mini Monster. The book feels playful, festive, and just right for newly independent readers. It is a nice choice for kids who love funny adventures, friendly chaos, and seasonal stories with a bit more text and personality.
Color with Stickers: Easter by Mary Butler
It is a fun and creative activity book. It adds an interactive twist to Easter reading time. The book has bright festive scenes, simple sticker fun, and plenty of seasonal charm. It offers children a playful way to enjoy bunnies, eggs, and springtime cheer. It is a lovely pick for children who enjoy hands-on activities. A nice addition to an Easter basket.
It’s Not Easy Being A Bunny By Marilyn Sadler And Roger Bollen

What if Funnybunny is tired of being… a bunny? What if he tries to be a bear? Or a bird? Or even a pig? Plunge into this captivating story. Help Funnybunny in his explorations. And find out that there’s nothing better for our cute hero than being himself.
This lovely story with beautiful illustrations is a nice choice for young readers.
Spring Things: How to Draw Books for Kids with Easter Eggs, Bunnies, Flowers, and More by Alli Koch
It is a fun and inspiring activity book. It encourages children to get creative while celebrating the colours and symbols of spring. It ensures a playful way to explore Easter eggs, bunnies, flowers, and more with its simple step-by-step drawing prompts and a cheerful seasonal theme.
A nice variant for kids who enjoy art, hands-on activities, and adding a creative touch to their Easter season.
Let this Easter time spent with your little explorers be meaningful and inspiring! Happy Easter!
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