Best Easter Books For Kids
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Holidays are the perfect time to encourage reading and sharing favorite stories. Easter is no exception. It's a great time to introduce new books to your child, or revisit your old favorites. For the kid who hasn't shown much interest in books or reading, the themes of Easter may be enough to lure a reluctant child to the page. It's easy to stock up on Easter books online or at your local big box store, but don't forget about the library. Nothing beats free! Check out these books for different age levels to find something that will speak to your child.
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Invisible Easter Magic Picture Book (Dover Little Activity Books)
Price: $0.77
List Price: $1.50 |
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The Story of Easter (Trophy Picture Books)
Price: $1.91
List Price: $6.99 |
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The Easter Story (St. Joseph Picture Books, Pack of 10)
Price: $0.19
List Price: $1.50 |
Picture Books
Doors to a child's imagination can open up in the pages of a picture book. Some kids will get lost for hours in gorgeous illustrations regardless of the story. It's so fun to let kids make up their own tales based on beautiful pictures. And good pictures can foster a desire for books that later grows into a love of reading and learning. If you find a picture book your child loves, consider buying an extra copy to take apart. Mount the pictures in inexpensive frames and create a children's bedroom theme around them.
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The Grumpy Easter Bunny
Price: $1.00
List Price: $3.50 |
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Maya & Miguel: The Lucky Easter Hat (Reader #2 Level 2) (Scholastic Readers)
Price: $1.39
List Price: $3.99 |
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It's Not Easy Being a Bunny (Beginner Books(R))
Price: $2.82
List Price: $8.99 |
Easy Readers
First reader books are wonderful for building your child's confidence in his reading ability. We're so lucky today to have such a variety of books and topics for teaching kids to read. We've come a long way from See Spot Run! Get kids excited to read to you with books about silly ghosts, fun costumes, or adventures of their favorite literary, television, or movie characters.
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The Best Easter Egg Hunt Ever (Read With Me Paperbacks)
Price: $0.01
List Price: $3.50 |
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The Easter Story
Price: $0.01
List Price: $6.99 |
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Happy Easter, Little Critter (Look-Look)
Price: $0.25
List Price: $3.99 |
Chapter Books
There are few prouder moments than when your child comes home and announces he's reading a chapter book! This is a huge milestone for kids. They've transitioned out of baby books and they're ready for a real challenge. Keep them enthused about their new skills with seasonal favorites that help to cement advanced reading habits.
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The Newbery/Printz Companion: Booktalk and Related Materials for Award Winners and Honor Books Third Edition (Children's and Young Adult Literature Reference)
Price: $66.10
List Price: $75.00 |
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Michael L. Printz and the Story of the Michael L. Printz Award (Great Achiever Awards) (Great Achiever Awards)
Price: $17.48
List Price: $29.95 |
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Black Juice (Michael L Printz Honor Book (Awards))
Price: $5.74
List Price: $15.99 |
For Older Children
As kids get older it can be difficult to find appropriate seasonal reading that doesn't insult their intelligence. Look for award winning titles. The Printz Award is given to superior young adult fiction. While you may not find something directly related to Easter, you can find books with themes of spring and renewal. It's a great idea to read these books before or after your kids do so that you can talk about the ideas with them.
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Fun-to-Make Crafts For Easter
Price: $4.22
List Price: $7.95 |
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175 Easy-To-Do-Easter Crafts: Easy-To-Do Crafts, Easy-To-Find Things (Easy-to-Do Crafts Easy-to-Find Things)
Price: $3.25
List Price: $6.95 |
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Easter Crafts (Holiday Crafts)
Price: $1.33
List Price: $22.79 |
Non-Fiction
Don't forget about non-fiction. Kids will be better equipped for serious studies if they've learned to research topics they love. Easter's rich history will interest many kids. There are also some wonderful books on crafts and recipes you can make with your children to celebrate the holiday.
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Stacie Naczelnik says:
6 months ago
I remember reading The Velveteen Rabbit every year around Easter.