Our Easter Tradition with Kids! (Focusing on the Savior)
Somehow Easter has become about candy, eggs and bunnies. So I wanted to share some of my ideas on celebrating the savior on Easter Sunday instead of the Easter Bunny. It helps our family understand the true meaning of Easter and has ââââ CLICK SHOW MORE ââââ turned into one of our favorite Easter Traditions for our kids! It truly is one of the easiest ways to teach your kids about easter, the crucifixion and the resurrection all in a way they can understand.
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Resurrection Eggs are IMO the best way to help your kids understand Easter! While doing this last year, my kids were asking so many questions about the Easter Story… I was literally blown away. Such a great teaching moment! Each egg has a different symbol inside to help you tell the story and the booklet will give you guidance to help tell the story or give you a Bible Scripture Reference. AND–kids still get to hunt for the eggs–which is the fun part, right?
For older kids, you could also fill the eggs with actual scripture references and have them either put the story in order on their own and/or have them look up each scripture and take turns reading the Easter story as a family!
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By the way, has anyone ever made Resurrection Cookies before?? I’ve seen them online and think I might try them this year too! Could be a great Sunday activity or even a Family Night activity to help teach kids what Easter is all about. If you have, let me know what recipe you used or link to one in the comment section. Thanks guys!
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Kelly Hofeling says
I love this. I never thought of how much I lacked having the Savior in Easter. My daughter is only 1 this Easter so I am going to head to Deseret Book and look for a resurrection themed board book for her. I love those resurrection eggs for when she gets older!
Kate Crandall says
I love all your videos!
The Melea Show says
+Kate Crandall Thanks Kate!
Humbird Mom says
I found little plastic Crosses made out of the same material as the eggs and wrote the Scripture….He Is Risen Matthew 28:6 on construction paper and on the back used stickers that I have that say He Lives!
Rhonda Miller says
I love the resurrection eggs and my family and I have used them for years. We also have a matching game where you match a part of the scripture story with the corresponding picture.
The Melea Show says
+Rhonda Miller Great Idea!
mrsjbagby says
I made my own set a couple years ago. I studied that part of the bible and focused on what I thought made the most sense for my little ones (same ages as yours). We do Easter Bunny type Easter on Saturday, then focus solely on the Resurrection on Sunday with the egg hunt and story before church.
Susan Kinzer says
Pinterest has a lot of ideas that we use, coloring pages, little books, etc, for our discussions about Easter
Claudia Costello says
Wow this is a pretty good idea, yes Jesus Christ is the One and only we need to celebrate on Easter. He lives and kids need to understand the true meaning of Easter. Thank you for doing this.
The Melea Show says
+Claudia Costello Glad you liked it!
The Genesis Journey says
Great idea! I will definitely cut up a scripture and put it in individual eggs so the older kids can figure it out. One thing you can also do is have the kids do a skit or sing a song for the adults.
Mommy and Geeks Wife says
This is a great idea I will have to add to your traditions too! Thanks for sharing. My kids are also 6 and 3- we always make the "resurrection rolls" for breakfast and tell the story as we make them! 🙂 you can find the recipe on pinterest!
The Melea Show says
+Mommy and Geeks Wife Ill have to search for it!
J Swick says
Resurrection cookies or Easter Story cookies are another way to incorporate the true meaning of Easter with use of the Bible and it's all about what Jesus did for all of us. It is great, cause you get the kids to participate in making the cookies and understanding the scripture by use of simple ingredients.
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Tina Heaton says
I made my own resurrection eggs many years ago that we still use every year. I have 5 children ranging in ages from 13-4. Our Easter baskets are Sunday/Christ related. For instance in years past we have done a temple puzzle, ctr jewelry (bracelet, necklace), a tie tac for the boys, Book of Mormon character figurines to go along with a Book of Mormon board book, a new scripture bag, new scripture marking pencils, a new book mark. We usually put one big thing (game, scripture tote,book) with 1-2 small things (book mark, tie tac, ctr jewelry) and what little room is left some candy. i shop for these things all year. After Christmas is the best time! This year for my 3 older kids I am giving them a book by H.B. Moore. She has taken people out of the scriptures and turned their life into a historical fictional story. I've got Queen Esther, Abinadi and Ammon. Hoping these books will remind my kids that these people we often read about were real!
Morgan McRory says
We did this growing up as kids every year and we just did it with all the grandkids (my children and their cousins). We homemade ours in less than an hour (for freeeee!), and it worked perfectly! Highly recommend!
nickandashleywright says
We really need this!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!!
Valerie Wall says
My parents ask me quetions about why we celabrate easter
Julie Suazo says
If you are LDS or even if you aren't LDS.org has a link to a magazine called the Friend and in the march 2016 edition under One Step Closer to Easter they have a whole week worth of great Easter ideas and they have resurrection egg ideas with scriptures!
Julie Suazo says
If you are LDS or even if you aren't LDS.org has a link to a magazine called the Friend and in the march 2016 edition under One Step Closer to Easter they have a whole week worth of great Easter ideas and they have resurrection egg ideas with scriptures!
Mannard Mann says
There's no "J" in Hebrew.. and The Messiah ROSE LATE ON SABBATH (Saturday) not SUNDAY.. So continue justifying pagan worship however you like.
Mannard Mann says
There's no "J" in Hebrew.. and The Messiah ROSE LATE ON SABBATH (Saturday) not SUNDAY.. So continue justifying pagan worship however you like.
Seeking Finding Heart says
I just did a video on these eggs too! They are a big hit every year in our house.
Seeking Finding Heart says
I just did a video on these eggs too! They are a big hit every year in our house.
Mihaela Blackmore says
What a great idea for the classroom (private school)! 🙂
Mihaela Blackmore says
What a great idea for the classroom (private school)! 🙂
Marisa Humble says
I remember growing up doing this in Sunday school. There is also a fun game Easter/Resurrection Bible Bingo Game. Free printable online. #just subscribed. In the process of watching all your shows. Love your show! Thank you again for sharing. All have been helpful!!
Marisa Humble says
I remember growing up doing this in Sunday school. There is also a fun game Easter/Resurrection Bible Bingo Game. Free printable online. #just subscribed. In the process of watching all your shows. Love your show! Thank you again for sharing. All have been helpful!!
Kahealani Paulo says
What a great idea! I have a new baby but will file this for when he gets older. $
Kahealani Paulo says
What a great idea! I have a new baby but will file this for when he gets older. $
Jennece Kahuhu says
We love doing this at our house too!$$$
Jennece Kahuhu says
We love doing this at our house too!$$$
Deborah Dreany says
Thank you for sharing your faith! When my kids were little, I would always include a little children's book (with pictures of course) about the resurrection of Jesus and a chocolate cross. I wish they had resurrection eggs back in the day. $
Deborah Dreany says
Thank you for sharing your faith! When my kids were little, I would always include a little children's book (with pictures of course) about the resurrection of Jesus and a chocolate cross. I wish they had resurrection eggs back in the day. $
Kendra Baughman says
I so want to do these this year! $
Kendra Baughman says
I so want to do these this year! $
Jessica Rios s says
A wooooow video, thanks for the idea, I will used with my daughter this year! $
Jessica Rios s says
A wooooow video, thanks for the idea, I will used with my daughter this year! $
Melissa Lee says
We have 2 "sets" of kids. The olders are 12-18 years old and the younger will be 3 in May. I forgot about the resurrection eggs. We had them for our older kids. I will put them on my next shopping list. They are a great way to tell the story of Jesus! Thanks for the reminder.$$
Melissa Lee says
We have 2 "sets" of kids. The olders are 12-18 years old and the younger will be 3 in May. I forgot about the resurrection eggs. We had them for our older kids. I will put them on my next shopping list. They are a great way to tell the story of Jesus! Thanks for the reminder.$$
Samantha Gg says
I did not know what Easter was about till I was 9 bc my mom wanted me to be open to any religion
Samantha Gg says
I did not know what Easter was about till I was 9 bc my mom wanted me to be open to any religion
Hayli H. says
Totally agree with you! Those eggs are such a good idea.. I have never heard of them before would be so easy to make too. I love this!
Hayli H. says
Totally agree with you! Those eggs are such a good idea.. I have never heard of them before would be so easy to make too. I love this!
Bernadette Garcia says
i made my own a few years ago. we had a prayer garden throughout lent that we paved with stones ( everytime the kids fought or were naughty etc, all the way up to the cross, so by good friday it was like a cobblestone path that Jesus would have walked all rack and ruin, so they could see how the blood of Christ fell on our sins and washed themmaway, and on easter morning they'd come out to greenery planted in the prayer garden to show that by His death and resurection we have new life in Him.
Bernadette Garcia says
i made my own a few years ago. we had a prayer garden throughout lent that we paved with stones ( everytime the kids fought or were naughty etc, all the way up to the cross, so by good friday it was like a cobblestone path that Jesus would have walked all rack and ruin, so they could see how the blood of Christ fell on our sins and washed themmaway, and on easter morning they'd come out to greenery planted in the prayer garden to show that by His death and resurection we have new life in Him.
Whitney Hensley says
Some things that we used to do when I was little at church that I really enjoyed were the jelly bean prayer and empty tomb rolls.When we would do the rolls we would help our children's church teacher prepare the rolls Sunday morning and when we came back to church Sunday night she would have them already baked and ready to break open to see the empty tomb. It was always a lot of fun. We also did the resurrection eggs and one of my favorite projects was stained "glass" crosses. You use tissue paper to make it look like stained glass. You can find examples of all of these online. I was going to post links but I didn't want my comment to be flagged as spam. 😀 Thank you for teaching your kids the true meaning of Easter.
Whitney Hensley says
Some things that we used to do when I was little at church that I really enjoyed were the jelly bean prayer and empty tomb rolls.
When we would do the rolls we would help our children's church teacher prepare the rolls Sunday morning and when we came back to church Sunday night she would have them already baked and ready to break open to see the empty tomb. It was always a lot of fun. We also did the resurrection eggs and one of my favorite projects was stained "glass" crosses. You use tissue paper to make it look like stained glass. You can find examples of all of these online. I was going to post links but I didn't want my comment to be flagged as spam. 😀
Thank you for teaching your kids the true meaning of Easter.