5 Free Easter Activities


Hide small items or clues for the kids to find, or create your own Easter scavenger hunt around the house or garden with our free printable checklist. You can make it as simple or as challenging as you like, and it's guaranteed to keep them entertained for ages. Download our free Easter scavenger hunt here to get started!
Don't throw away those empty egg cartons—they're a goldmine for creative crafts. Cut them up and transform them into Easter chicks, caterpillars, or painted decorations. Let the kids paint, glue, and decorate to their hearts' content. It's a brilliant way to upcycle household items and keep little hands busy for hours.

Many parks, gardens, and attractions across the UK host free Easter egg hunts during the school holidays. Check your local council website or community notice boards to find events happening near you. It's a fantastic way to get outdoors, enjoy some fresh air, and join in the Easter spirit without spending a penny.
- Clifton Village Easter Bunny Trail (Bristol)
- Brixton Windmill Easter Family Day (London)
- Stanley Square Big Dino Egg Hunt (Manchester)
- Lauriston Castle Easter Outdoor Fun (Edinburgh)
- Whitlingham Easter Trail (Norwich)

There's nothing quite like baking together as a family. Raid your kitchen cupboards for ingredients then get creative with Easter-themed treats. From simple biscuits decorated with icing to chocolate nests made with cornflakes and melted chocolate, baking is a fun, hands-on activity that ends with a delicious reward. Plus, the kids will love showing off their creations to friends and family.

Sometimes the simplest activities are the best. Download and print our free Easter colouring pages, grab some coloured pencils or crayons, and let the creativity flow. Download our free Easter colouring pages here for some festive designs to get you started.






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