Have a Silly Easter!


Book Description

Mad Libs Junior is the world’s greatest word game and a great gift for anyone who likes to laugh! Preschoolers fill in the word blanks on each page with 140 different stickers to create their own hilariously funny stories all about Easter. Each story is accompanied by a coordinating coloring page. It's a great gift to add any Easter basket! Complete the stories about painting Easter eggs, looking for candy, and the joy of the holiday! Play alone, in a group or with the Easter Bunny. Mad Libs Junior books are a fun family activity recommended for ages 4 to NUMBER.




Silly Tilly and the Easter Bunny


Book Description

One morning Silly Tilly Mole wakes up and smells jelly beans. She thinks sheforgot to remember Easter. She wants to ask the Easter Bunny in for a cup of tea, but where are her glasses and Easter bonnet? Tilly is so silly she forgets what she's looking for--and almost misses Easter!




The Easter Bunny's Assistant


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Easter? I’m so excited!




The Dumb Bunnies' Easter


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It's December 24th, and the Dumb Bunnies are celebrating the holidays in their own ridiculous way.




Santa Claus vs The Easter Bunny


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Santa has it so easy: a workforce of elves to make the presents, a team of reindeer to deliver them, even a hi-spec factory! The Easter Bunny has to make and wrap all the chocolate eggs in his garden shed, and deliver them himself on foot. No wonder you often find them thrown all over the place in your garden! Now Bunny has had enough – he hatches a genius, chocolately plan with unexpected results.




101 Silly Easter Jokes for Kids


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101 Silly Easter Jokes for Kids is filled with funny knock-knocks, egg-cellent puns, and delightful gut-busters that kids will love reading, sharing, and telling. Discover the ultimate laugh-out-loud joke book for kids that's all about celebrating Easter! Inside, kids will find clean, fun jokes like: What is the Easter Bunny's favorite state capital? Albunny, New York! What did the silly kid eat on Easter? Hot cross puns. Why did the Easter Bunny have to fire the assistant duck? Because he kept quacking all the eggs! What do you call a rabbit who works in a bakery? A yeaster bunny! What do you call a chocolate Easter bunny that was out in the sun too long? A runny bunny. . . . .And many more!







Easter Stories: 20 Classic Tales for the Easter Holiday. For any age. Illustrated


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These Easter Stories includes 20 time-honored favorites from world-famous storytellers such as Hans Christian Andersen, Brothers Grimm, O. Henry, Saki, C.S. Lewis, Leo Tolstoy, Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, A. I. Kuprin, Selma Lagerlof, Oscar Wilde, Margaret Arndt, Beatrix Potter and Margery Williams. Selected for their spiritual value and literary quality, these classic tales capture the spirit of Easter in a way that will captivate readers of all ages. Illustrated with original drawings by Nataly Ger and Lysa Kaliostra. The Gospel According to Saint Matthew The Way to the Cross by Lew Walles The Tale of Three Trees (Traditional Folk Tale) Parables from nature by Mrs. Gatty The Loveliest Rose in the World by Hans Christian Andersen The Nightingale And The Rose by Oscar Wilde The Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde Saint Veronica’s Kerchief by Selma Lagerlöf Robin Redbreast by Selma Lagerlöf The Easter Egg by Saki The Easter Of The Soul by O. Henry Easter Eve by Anton Chekhov The Student by Anton Chekhov Two Old Men by Leo Tolstoy Easter Day By Alexander Kuprin The Easter Torch by i. L. Caragiale Mary’s Child by Brothers Grimm The Easter Hare by Margaret Arndt The Tale Of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams




The Easter Bunny isn't Real...and Neither is Jesus


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This book explores the true origins of Jesus and the Easter Bunny, I deconstruct the possible origins of Jesus and examine the crazy laws and commandments found in the Old Testament of the Bible. A great quick read on an atheist's point of view on Easter.




A Christian Easter


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How to celebrate Easter becomes a balancing act for Christian and Joy Andersen and their four children. Chocolate bunnies, colorful stuffed baskets and flashy fashion shows are their competition. Despite the enticements, Christian refuses to succumb without a fight. And it becomes a tug of war when his recently adopted ten year-old daughter, Bethani, wants to participate in her friend’s Easter tradition. Christian hopes he has instilled Proverbs 22:6, into the children’s heart in the short time of being their dad.