What Easter books are perfect for toddlers?
Being that my son was born in the spring, everyone gifted him Easter books (and stuffed bunnies) as a shower gift. So, we have quite a stockpile in our house.
But I didn’t realize just how many Easter books for toddlers are out there. There are so many about bunnies and chicks, egg hunts and springtime. And I’ve even found quite a few that explain the religious aspect in terms simple enough for a toddler to understand.
So, load up your toddler Easter basket with the perfect non-candy gift. (Because what toddler needs to be more active?) There are even some wonderful, shaped books that will take the place of a giant chocolate bunny.
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First Easter Books for Toddlers
My First Easter by Tomie dePaola
My First Easter is a cute Easter book for toddlers to explain all the aspects of the secular side of this holiday.
Disney Baby My First Easter by Disney Books
With a cute rhyme and touch and feel elements, Disney Baby My First Easter is an adorable book to introduce this holiday to your little one.
Clifford’s First Easter by Norman Bridwell
Fans of Clifford will love joining him on Clifford’s First Easter adventure. Find surprises under the flaps as Clifford discovers everything about Easter.
Alphabet Easter Books for Toddlers
E is for Easter by Greg Paprocki
E is for Easter shows all the things that may go on in your house on Easter morning, including both religious and secular aspects of the holiday.
E Is for Easter by Disney Books
In this E Is for Easter book, your toddler can trace the letters and lift the flaps to discover new words for each letter relating to the holiday.
Another favorite in this series is C is for Christmas.
Related: Best Christmas Books for Your Toddler
Counting Easter Books for Toddlers
Count on the Easter Pups! by Random House
Teach your toddler to learn to count from one to ten with Count on the Easter Pups! as they get everything ready for the town’s Easter egg hunt.
One Little Bunny by Seb Braun
With cute cutouts, your toddler counts along with One Little Bunny as he spots all the other springtime animals. This book is the perfect size for a toddler Easter basket.
One, Two, PEEP! by Cottage Door Press
Count along with the adorable Easter Peep finger puppet in One, Two, PEEP!.
Touch and Feel Easter Books for Toddlers
Baby Touch and Feel Bunny by DK
Baby Touch and Feel Bunny introduces your toddler to all different types of bunnies and their friends. Your little one can touch the cuddly bunnies and learn to count along.
Alphaprints: Easter Fun! by Roger Priddy
A cute book with touch and feel elements, Alphaprints: Easter Fun! is sure to delight your toddler with fun rhymes and cuddly animals.
Tickle, Tickle, Peter! by Beatrix Potter
Enter the classic world of Beatrix Potter in this touch and feel book, Tickle, Tickle, Peter!. With fuzzy animals on every page and beautiful illustrations, this Easter book for toddlers will be a big hit!
Lift the Flap Easter Books for Toddlers
Babies Love Easter by R.I. Redd
With chunky flaps, Babies Love Easter is a great way to introduce your toddler to this fun holiday. Lift-the-flap books are a great way to develop those fine motor skills.
Hello, Bunny by Parragon Books
Follow along as the bunny meets other spring animals as they peek through the pages in Hello, Bunny.
The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter
Enjoy the original story of The Tale of Peter Rabbit in this unique lift-the-flap book.
Peek-a-Flap Hop by Cottage Door Press
Join springtime animals as they discover facts about Easter and animals using adorable peek through windows in Peek-a-Flap Hop.
Happy & Hoppy by R.I. Redd
Happy & Hoppy is a lift-the-flap activity book that lets your toddler search for colors, shapes, and other Easter items in the beautifully illustrated scenes.
It also has a take-along handle, so your toddler can enjoy the fun on the go.
Where Are Baby’s Easter Eggs? by Karen Katz
Where Are Baby’s Easter Eggs? is a fun way to introduce your little one to the idea of hunting for Easter eggs.
Check out the other books in this series: Where Is Baby’s Valentine?, Where is Baby’s Pumpkin?, Where is Baby’s Turkey?, and Where is Baby’s Christmas Present?.
Related: Best Thanksgiving Books for Your Toddler
Big Egg, Small Egg by Cottage Door Press
Trace the trails and lift the flaps in this fun book of springtime opposites. Big Egg, Small Egg is a great educational addition to your Easter book collection.
Happy Easter, Biscuit! by Alyssa Satin Capucilli
Follow Biscuit on his first Easter adventure, as he hunts for eggs in Happy Easter, Bicsuit!.
For more fun with Biscuit, check out the first book of the series Goodnight, Biscuit.
Guess Who, Easter Elmo? by Matt Mitter
Join Elmo on his Easter egg hunt adventure through Sesame Street. With counting activities and a visit from Elmo’s friends on each page, Guess Who, Easter Elmo? is sure to delight your toddler this Easter.
Construction Site: Spring Delight by Sherri Duskey Rinker
Construction Site: Spring Delight is a new addition to the Construction Site series and introduces your toddler to all the joys of spring and a surprise Easter egg hunt.
Little Blue Truck’s Springtime by Alice Schertle
Follow Little Blue Truck across the farm as he meets the newborn animals in Little Blue Truck’s Springtime. While not technically an Easter book for toddlers, it makes a perfect addition to your little one’s book collection.
Hunt for Eggs Easter Books for Toddlers
Llama Llama Easter Eggs by Anna Dewdney
Join Llama Llama on his search for all the treats of the Easter season in Llama Llama Easter Eggs. Enjoy the whole Llama Llama series full of beautiful illustrations and charming rhymes.
Ollie’s Easter Eggs by Olivier Dunrea
Join Ollie as he searches for eggs to color with his friends in Ollie’s Easter Eggs. Check out the other holiday books in the series: Merry Christmas, Ollie! and Ollie’s Valentine.
Related: Valentine Books Your Toddler Will Love
The Easter Egg Is Missing! by Clarion Books
The Easter Egg Is Missing! and it’s your toddler’s job to find it. Keep an eye on all those farm animals. You never know who took the Easter Egg!
Minnie’s Easter Adventure by Maggie Fischer
Mickey’s lucky egg is lost, and your toddler can help find it. With colorful artwork and cutout peek-throughs, Minnie’s Easter Adventure is sure to be very popular with your little one this Easter.
Happy Easter, Mouse! by Laura Numeroff
Join Mouse, from If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, on his adventure as he discovers who’s been hiding Easter eggs in his house. Happy Easter, Mouse! will get your toddler excited about counting and searching for colors while getting him ready to decorate some eggs.
Spot’s Easter Surprise by Eric Hill
Go on an Easter adventure as Spot hunts for Easter eggs and find out who’s hiding in the bushes in Spot’s Easter Surprise.
Meet the Easter Beagle! by Charles M. Schulz
Meet the Easter Beagle! is a cute, shaped Easter book for toddlers. Who else would hide Easter eggs, if not the Easter Beagle? Find out if the Easter Beagle is real or another of Linus’ made-up stories, like The Great Pumpkin.
Related: Spooky Fun Halloween Books for Toddlers
Bunny Rabbit Easter Books for Toddlers
Hippity, Hoppity, Little Bunny by Cottage Door Press
Hippity, Hoppity, Little Bunny is one of my son’s favorite Easter books. He just loves the fuzzy bunny hopping along looking for eggs. It makes a nice non-chocolate addition to your toddler’s Easter basket.
The Itsy Bitsy Bunny by Jeffrey Burton
The Itsy Bitsy Bunny is one of my favorite Easter books for toddlers. It’s cute rhyming structure follows the tune of “The Itsy Bitsy Spider” and makes a fun read.

A Little Bunny by Rosalee Wren
Learn all about the life of bunnies in A Little Bunny. This bunny shaped Easter book for toddlers is a cute addition to any Easter basket and takes the place of that giant chocolate bunny.
Curious George and the Bunny by H. A. Rey
Discover what kind of trouble George finds himself when he finds a group of cuddly bunnies and wants to see what it would be like to hold one in Curious George and the Bunny.
Duck & Goose, Here Comes the Easter Bunny! by Tad Hills
Join Duck and Goose as they hunt for the Easter bunny. With a simple story and cute pictures, Duck & Goose, Here Comes the Easter Bunny! is a great addition to your toddler Easter book collection. Find out how Duck & Goose became friends in the first book of the series.
You’re My Little Honey Bunny by Natalie Marshall
You’re My Little Honey Bunny offers a sweet story of all the ways you love your toddler using shaped cutouts and chunky pages to keep your little one engaged.
So Many Bunnies by Rick Walton
So Many Bunnies is a great bedtime book and incorporates so many learning opportunities. Count along as Mother Rabbit tucks in all her baby bunnies, with names Abel to Zed. Each bunny comes with its own rhyme as it is tucked in for the night.
Happy Bunny Day! by Patty Michaels and Jason Fruchter
Come along with Daniel Tiger and friends as they plan a celebration for the class pet bunny. Happy Bunny Day! lets your toddler join in on all the things bunnies love to do; the bunny hop and snacking on carrots, to name a few.
The Bunny Rabbit Show! by Sandra Boynton
With a rhyme that can easily be turned into a song, The Bunny Rabbit Show! is about ten rabbits making their musical debut. Other favorites by this author are The Going to Bed Book and Moo, Baa, La La La!.
The Bunny Hop by Sarah Albee
Join the Sesame Street Gang as bunnies start showing up in the craziest places in The Bunny Hop.
I Love You, Funny Bunny by Zondervan
I Love You, Funny Bunny is a great book for mom to read to your little one. It’s a perfect story to share when your toddler needs some extra snuggle time.
Somebunny Loves You by Minnie Birdsong
Somebunny Loves You is the perfect gift from a grandparent, aunt or uncle. It offers a flap for a special message from the giver and is sure to be a hit this Easter!
My First How to Catch the Easter Bunny by Deborah Diesen and Dan Hanna
New in 2022, My First How to Catch the Easter Bunny follows one child’s journey of his hunt for the Easter bunny so he can learn all his Easter tricks.
Religious Easter Books for Toddlers
Baby’s First Easter by DK
Baby’s First Easter gives a basic introduction into the religious aspect of the holiday using simple language and relatable illustrations.
A Very Happy Easter Prayer by Bonnie Rickner Jensen
A Very Happy Easter Prayer follows different animals as they give thanks to God for all the blessing that come with spring.
Easter Is Coming! by Tama Fortner
Easter Is Coming! is a great religious book for your little one, as it describes the events leading up to the death and resurrection of Jesus, starting in Genesis.
Your toddler is reminded after each story that Easter is Coming! so they know there is something good to look forward to.
Lift-the-Flap Easter Stories for Young Children by Andrew J. DeYoung and Naomi Joy Krueger
Easter Stories for Young Children is a lift-the-flap book full of information on the death and resurrection of Jesus. It’s a great Easter book your toddler will come back to year after year. Look for the companion book: Lift-the-Flap Bible Stories for Young Children.
Little Bible Playbook: The Story of Easter by Katya Longhi
This Easter book for toddlers is a simple and accurate retelling of The Story of Easter. With beautiful artwork and cutouts on each page, this is a wonderful non-candy gift for Easter.
This is Easter by Crystal Bowman
This is Easter follows the life, death and resurrection of Jesus, using rhyming text and easy-to-understand language. It’s a wonderful Easter book for toddlers to explain the actual meaning of the holiday.
The First Easter by Jesslyn DeBoer
The First Easter retells the resurrection of Jesus from the viewpoint of a lamb. A perfect addition to an Easter basket, this Easter book for toddlers will easily keep your little one’s attention.
The Story of Easter by Patricia A. Pingry
The Story of Easter tells the account of Jesus’ life, death and resurrection but also goes a step further to discuss how we celebrate Easter today.
Good News! It’s Easter! by Glenys Nellist
Good News! It’s Easter! follows all the newborn animals in the springtime to the rebirth of Jesus emerging from the cave. This Easter book for toddlers offers an easy-to-understand message while introducing them to the Good News!
Touch-and-Feel: An Easter Prayer by Amy Parker
Follow a bunny, as he discovers all the blessings we have to be thankful for in An Easter Prayer.
Fun Easter Books for Toddlers
Disney Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Hoppy Clubhouse Easter by Editors Studio Fun International
Join the Clubhouse Gang as they attend a Bunny Hop Race. But be on the lookout for a cheater in Hoppy Clubhouse Easter.
Don’t Push the Button! An Easter Surprise by Bill Cotter
A cute toddler book that shows cause and effect, Don’t Push the Button! An Easter Surprise is an interactive Easter book that follows Larry on a fun adventure with many surprises along the way.
Jane Foster’s Easter by Jane Foster
With one word and picture to a page, Jane Foster’s Easter introduces your toddler to Easter words in a way that is easy to understand.
Blippi: Happy Easter! by Editors of Studio Fun International
Follow along with YouTube star Blippi as he finds all the fun things about Easter in Blippi: Happy Easter! Your toddler will love the story while using the tabbed pages to follow along.
Chunky Easter Pack: Hop-Hop!, Happy Easter!, and Quack-Quack! by Roger Priddy
Hop-Hop!, Happy Easter!, and Quack-Quack! is a set of three chunky books perfect for the toddler who is learning to associate words with the items they describe.
A Little Chick by Rosalee Wren
Let your toddler spend a day in the life of A Little Chick as the chick explains how it was hatched and how its mama raised it. This Easter book for toddlers makes an adorable addition to any Easter basket.
It’s Springtime, Snoopy! by Charles M. Schulz
Follow Snoopy and Woodstock as they find fun things to do in the springtime. Although It’s Springtime, Snoopy! is not an Easter book, your toddler will be excited as the seasons change and they can have more fun outdoors.
Spring Things by Dr. Seuss
Another book that’s all about spring is Spring Things. Follow those loveable characters of Dr. Suess as they discover all the wonderful things about spring. Our favorite in this series is Spooky Things.
Conclusion
There you have it: 60 of the best Easter books for toddlers to include in any Easter basket this year. And don’t forget to check out the Amazon Book Box to get all your holiday favorites!
Do you have a favorite Easter book for toddlers that didn’t make the list, or did you find a new one to add to your holiday collection? Let us know in the comments.
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