Easter is going to look different for all of us this year. Big family dinners will be replaced with small celebrations at home, and church services will be streamed online. For many of us, the usual activities and traditions will feel a little more difficult to complete.
If you are looking for something really simple to lift your spirits and help you feel festive about the upcoming holiday, an Easter book nook might be just what you need. Just gather a few favourite reads and some small toys or trinkets to get started.
(These books also make great Easter basket fillers – they promote learning and can double as your holiday décor when you pull them out early for next Easter!)
One Spring Lamb by Anne Vittur Kennedy
This board book helps with recognizing numbers and counting all the signs of springtime.
If I were a rabbit… by Anne Wilkins
This touch and feel book is perfect for little hands and uses great adjectives to describe the parts of a bunny.
Happy Easter Mouse by Laura Numeroff
This book is great for counting and learning colours since it includes a hunt for Easter eggs on each page.
The Story Of Easter by Fiona Boon
This book includes kid-friendly illustrations and simple rhyming explanations of the death and resurrection of Jesus.
Two more finds that we have on our list to pick up next are:
Do you have any favourites that we should check out? Let us know in the comments!
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