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Here are some of our favorite books about Easter for children. These titles can be found in the Easy section of the library, unless otherwise noted.
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Ollie's Easter Eggs
by Olivier Dunrea
It's Easter and all the goslings are dyeing Easter eggs except Ollie, who wants Easter eggs for himself and knows exactly how to get them!
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Betty Bunny Loves Easter
by Michael Kaplan
Betty Bunny wants to be the Easter Bunny when she grows up, but she is having a difficult time finding eggs during the neighborhood Easter egg hunt then learns a thing or two about the satisfaction of accomplishment.
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Minerva Louise and the Colorful Eggs
by Janet Morgan Stoeke
Enjoying a pleasant springtime day on the farm, a curious bird, Minerva Louise, discovers an assortment of colorful eggs laying about in the strangest places and so begins a quest to find out who could be laying such beautiful creations in such odd locations!
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God Gave Us Easter
by Lisa Tawn Bergren
Little Cub talks with her father and learns about God's design for the Easter season and what it really means to Little Cub and her polar bear family.
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It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown
by
Charles M. Schulz
Lucy is busy rigging the Easter egg hunt, Peppermint Patty and Marcie can't seem to make Easter eggs no matter how many times they try, and Linus is waiting for the Easter Beagle to bring candy and eggs for everyone, in a paperback edition of the classic holiday television special.
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Five Little Bunnies
by
James Dean
Children are invited to sing along with Pete the Cat in a groovy Easter adaptation of the “Five Little Monkeys” classic that finds Pete calling the doctor when each of five little bunnies bumps their head after naughtily jumping on the bed.
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The Tooth Fairy vs. the Easter Bunny
by
Jamie L.B. Deenihan
Officially elevated to the rank of a Tooth Fairy after his clash with Santa on Christmas Eve, Blue returns to collect a tooth from the same child’s house only to encounter a bristling Easter Bunny, who makes it clear that he works strictly alone.
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Bunny's Big Surprise
by
Phyllis Limbacher Tildes
Discovering an abandoned egg that he decorates for Easter, a little bunny from the Georgia wetlands is amazed when a baby alligator hatches from the egg, challenging the bunny to find the alligator’s family.
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Happy Easter, Tiny!
by Cari Meister
Looking forward to joining his best friend during an Easter egg hunt that has been organized just for dogs, Tiny is dismayed when he cannot find a single egg before discovering an adorable, fluffy surprise that makes his day one of the happiest Easters ever. This book is found in the Early Readers section.
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Hop! Hop! = Salto! Salto!
by Leslie Patricelli
After dyeing eggs, learning about colors along the way, and making art projects for Easter, a toddler is too tired to stay awake for the Easter bunny's arrival, but in the morning he is excited to find his Easter basket filled with candy and presents and to go on an Easter egg hunt. This book is found in our Language Learning section.
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The Very Hungry Caterpillar's Easter Colors
by Eric Carle
Youngsters will love learning about colors along with the Very Hungry Caterpillar in this colorful celebration of the Easter season filled with the joyful art of Eric Carle. This book can be found in the Easy Board Book section.
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The Story of the Easter Bunny
by Katherine Brown Tegen
After years of helping the old couple make, shape and decorate Easter eggs, a young bunny decides to spread the joy with others and so begins to deliver his tasty treats to all his neighbors and friends in the community—becoming the famous Easter Bunny in the process!
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Bunny Bus
by Ammi-Joan Paquette
An eager troop of animal friends climb aboard the Bunny Bus and bounce along to an Easter parade, stopping along the way to help get the Bunny Bus cleaned. By the author of Ghost in the House.
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How to Catch the Easter Bunny
by Adam Wallace
Whimsical illustrations and lively rhyming text impart the story of a trickster Easter Bunny who prepares a beautiful basket of eggs to share while inviting children to see if they can catch him in action. By the creators of How to Catch the Tooth Fairy.
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The Easter Egg
by Jan Brett
Hoppi the bunny wants to win the egg-decorating contest so the Easter Bunny will choose him to help distribute Easter eggs, but instead, while everyone else is working on their decorations, he finds himself guarding an egg that has fallen from a robin's nest.
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The Easter Bunny's Assistant
by Jan Thomas
When the Easter Bunny decides to decorate eggs with the help of his friend Skunk, the two must learn to work together before the whole process goes awry.
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Here comes Peter Cottontail
by Kristen L. Depken
A skill-building adaptation of the perennial favorite holiday television special by Rankin-Bass follows the efforts of Peter Cottontail to compete against the nefarious Iron Tail in order to secure his position as the Easter Bunny. This book can be found in the Early Reader section.
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