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Free Easter Writing Prompts for Kids to Inspire Fun

Easter writing prompts are a great way to encourage creativity and keep kids engaged with writing during the spring season.

Whether you’re working with elementary or middle school students, these prompts offer a mix of fun, reflection, and storytelling opportunities.

We’ve used them in our homeschool to spark thoughtful discussions and improve writing skills in a low-pressure, seasonal way.

You’ll also find Easter printables includedโ€”perfect for independent work, writing centers, or adding a little extra holiday fun to your day.

A collection of Easter-themed writing prompt worksheets for kids is displayed, each with decorative borders and illustrations like chicks, bunnies, and Easter eggs. Prompts include โ€œI have just made friends with the Easter chick,โ€ โ€œThe Easter Bunny is better than the Tooth Fairy, discuss,โ€ โ€œWhat is your favorite holiday tradition, and why?โ€ and โ€œThe Easter Bunny is not real, discuss.โ€ The background features green and purple beaded necklaces, and the bottom of the image highlights the title โ€œEaster Writing Prompts Free Printablesโ€ in bold, colorful letters.

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Printable Easter Writing Prompts for Kids

These 10 Easter writing prompt printables are a mix of silly, thoughtful, and creative ideas that work well for both elementary and middle school students.

They’re part of the free printable journal prompts you can grab below and are ideal for morning work, writing centers, or creative journaling.

Four Easter-themed writing prompt worksheets for kids are laid out on a white background, each decorated with colorful illustrations like a chick, Easter bunny, fairy, eggs, and bunny silhouettes. Prompts include โ€œI have just made friends with the Easter chick,โ€ โ€œThe Easter Bunny is better than the Tooth Fairy, discuss,โ€ โ€œWhat is your favorite holiday tradition, and why?โ€ and โ€œThe Easter Bunny is not real, discuss.โ€ Green, pink, and purple bead necklaces are scattered around the pages, adding a playful, festive touch.

Hereโ€™s whatโ€™s included in the printable pack:

  • I have just made friends with the Easter chick
  • The Easter Bunny is better than the Tooth Fairy. Discuss.
  • What is your favorite holiday tradition and why?
  • The Easter Bunny is not real. Discuss.
  • In my Easter basket I would like to find…
  • There was $100 in my Easter egg. I am going to…
  • Dear Mr. Bunny
  • My best friend is the Easter Bunny
  • The best place to have an Easter egg hunt is…
  • I think I am the Easter Bunny
Three Easter-themed writing prompt worksheets for kids are displayed with festive illustrations like an Easter basket, decorated eggs, and a cool bunny wearing sunglasses. Prompts include โ€œIn my Easter basket, I would like to findโ€ฆโ€, โ€œThere was $100 in my Easter Egg, I am going toโ€ฆโ€, and โ€œDear Mr. Bunny.โ€ Colorful beaded necklaces in green, pink, and purple add a playful, holiday vibe to the white background.

In addition to these prompts, the pack includes 5 blank Easter-themed writing sheets for kids to create their own stories and build their writing confidence.

Three Easter-themed writing prompt worksheets for kids feature playful illustrations of Easter bunnies, eggs, and trees. Prompts read โ€œMy Best Friend is The Easter Bunny,โ€ โ€œThe best place to have an Easter Egg Hunt isโ€ฆ,โ€ and โ€œI think I am the Easter Bunny.โ€ The pages are laid out on a white surface with green and pink beaded necklaces scattered around, adding a festive spring vibe.

More Easter Journal Prompts

If you’re looking for additional writing inspiration, these prompts can be used alongside the printable pages.

These arenโ€™t part of the downloadable pages but are perfect for extending the activity or differentiating by age or writing level.

They’re grouped by grade level to help you find ideas that fit your learners best.

Kindergarten โ€“ 2nd Grade

  • What does the Easter Bunny do when heโ€™s not delivering eggs?
  • Draw and write about your dream Easter basket.
  • If you could have a pet bunny, what would you name it and why?

3rd โ€“ 5th Grade

  • Write a story about a magical Easter egg that hatches into something unexpected.
  • Imagine youโ€™re in charge of the Easter parade. What floats and costumes would you include?
  • Describe how to set up the best Easter egg hunt everโ€”include step-by-step instructions.

6th โ€“ 8th Grade

  • Write a journal entry from the Easter Bunny’s point of view on the night before Easter.
  • Should Easter candy be healthy or sugary? Write a persuasive paragraph.
  • You discover a secret passage behind your Easter basket. Whatโ€™s inside, and what happens next?

You might also enjoy: if I were the Easter Bunny โ€“ a separate printable writing prompt perfect for imaginative storytelling.

More Easter Literacy Activities and Printables

In addition to writing prompts, these free Easter-themed literacy activities support vocabulary, spelling, and creative thinkingโ€”all while keeping the holiday fun.

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Looking for More Holiday Writing Prompts?

If your kids enjoy themed writing activities, take a look at these other seasonal options:

These are great for keeping the creativity flowing throughout the year.

Last Updated on 1 May 2025 by Clare Brown

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