Make Easter special: family traditions to enjoy together

Easter is about family and love

Easter is about family and love

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Published Apr 8, 2025

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Easter is a time for family, fun, and new beginnings, and there’s no better way to celebrate than by enjoying some classic traditions with your kids. From Easter egg hunts to creative crafts, there are endless ways to make the holiday extra special. Here are some of the best Easter traditions to share with your little ones.

1. The Great Easter Egg Hunt

No Easter celebration is complete without an Easter egg hunt. Whether you hide chocolate eggs around the garden or use plastic ones filled with surprises, this activity is always a hit. For a fun twist, try a themed hunt, such as pastel colours or a favourite character. Add clues or riddles to make the search more challenging for older kids. The excitement of finding hidden eggs is sure to make lasting memories.

2. Decorating Easter Eggs

Egg decorating is a timeless tradition that brings out the creative side in kids. You can use natural dyes like beetroot or spinach, or simply paint hard-boiled eggs with bright colours and fun designs. Decorating eggs with glitter, stickers, or markers is a fantastic way for your kids to get involved, and it also helps them develop their creativity. These decorated eggs can be displayed proudly around the home or gifted to family members.

I definitely am rather heavy handed with the citrus that I add to the bun. Picture: Supplied

3. Baking Hot Cross buns

Baking hot cross buns with your kids is not only a fun activity but also a delicious treat. The smell of freshly baked buns fills the house, creating a warm, festive atmosphere. As you prepare the dough together, you can explain the significance of the cross on top of each bun. Plus, once they’re ready, you can enjoy the soft, spiced buns with your family – a perfect snack after a busy day of Easter activities.

4. Springtime nature walks and scavenger hunts

Easter falls at the start of spring, making it the ideal time to get outdoors. Take a nature walk through the park or countryside and encourage your kids to spot signs of new life – blooming flowers, birds singing, or even baby animals. Turn it into a scavenger hunt by giving them a checklist of things to find, like a daffodil or a ladybird. It’s a lovely way to celebrate the season and enjoy the beauty of nature together.

5. Creating Easter bonnet parade

Why not host your own Easter bonnet parade? Help your kids design their own bonnets using flowers, ribbons, glitter, and anything else they can imagine. Once they’re finished, hold a little parade in the garden or living room. It’s a simple yet fun way for kids to get creative and celebrate Easter in a unique way. Plus, it makes for some great photos.

Movie night camp out. Picture: Pinterest

6. Easter crafting fun

Easter crafts are a perfect way to spend time together as a family. Whether it’s making bunny masks, decorating cards, or creating spring-themed decorations, crafting can keep your kids engaged for hours. Set up a craft station with paper, glue, scissors, and ribbons, and let their imaginations run wild. These handmade crafts make wonderful keepsakes that you can cherish for years to come.

7. Easter family movie night

After all the excitement of the day, why not enjoy a cosy family movie night? Choose some Easter-themed films like Peter Rabbit or Hop, or watch family favourites like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. It’s a relaxing way to wind down after a busy day of activities. Don’t forget the popcorn and a few chocolate eggs for the ultimate Easter movie experience.

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