Thank you for making a video of easter books. I love books. I love pictutes books they are for everyone and love the opportunity to share my favorites. I was interested in getting 2 of the books you showed but they are out of print and way too much money now. Easter books I have and love are Elmo's Easter Egg Surprises, Happy Easter, Curious George, Clifford's First Easter. The Littlest Easter Bunny by Brandi Dougherty. Happy Easter, Little Critter is one we got my nephew and is from a series I loved as a child. The Berenstain Bears, my favorite picturbook series, have several. My favorite is The Berenstain Bears and The Real Easter Eggs. They also have a St. Patrick's day book. Corduroy's Easter Party is my favorite Easter book. In the series is also a halloween and Christmas book that I love. Queen of Easter: An Easter And Springtime Book For Kids by Mary Engelbreit. She also wrote A Merry Little Christmas: Celebrate from A to Z that I can't get enough of looking at the pictures. The Itsy Bitsy Bunny is in a sereies of board books for different holidays using the tune of the itsy bitsy spider. Snuggle Bunnies is not an Easter themed book but it has bunnies so could work for easter and is one of favorite books I read often. Her sequel Busy Bunnies is also wonderful and her other series quiet bunny. Katie and the Sunflowers by James Mayhew is in a series about a little girl that goes to a museum and has adventures going into famous paintings.
It's a good time to point out Seasons, and Hemispheres - and how they affect traditions and celebrations. "Easter" at its core throughout History is a celebration of Spring, and fertility - hope for the future and generations to come (before the celebration was culturally appropriated by the Abrahamic religions). In the Southern hemisphere we are in Autumn, Samhain, the going down of the sun - giving reverence to our ancestors who brought us to this place in History. We often merge our Spring and Autumn celebrations at both equinox's - it's hard to escape the masses, and all the shops getting into full marketing mode each season.
Do you have a favourite Easter book for your kids?
We love picture books too! Even my older kids sit through them.
Yes we have never stopped using them in our homeschool
The legend of the Easter egg looks awesome.
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Easter books are always so pretty!
they certainly are
Ooh the golden egg book!
that one is fun!
Thank you for making a video of easter books. I love books. I love pictutes books they are for everyone and love the opportunity to share my favorites. I was interested in getting 2 of the books you showed but they are out of print and way too much money now. Easter books I have and love are Elmo's Easter Egg Surprises, Happy Easter, Curious George, Clifford's First Easter. The Littlest Easter Bunny by Brandi Dougherty.
Happy Easter, Little Critter is one we got my nephew and is from a series I loved as a child.
The Berenstain Bears, my favorite picturbook series, have several. My favorite is The Berenstain Bears and The Real Easter Eggs. They also have a St. Patrick's day book.
Corduroy's Easter Party is my favorite Easter book. In the series is also a halloween and Christmas book that I love.
Queen of Easter: An Easter And Springtime Book For Kids by Mary Engelbreit. She also wrote A Merry Little Christmas: Celebrate from A to Z that I can't get enough of looking at the pictures.
The Itsy Bitsy Bunny is in a sereies of board books for different holidays using the tune of the itsy bitsy spider.
Snuggle Bunnies is not an Easter themed book but it has bunnies so could work for easter and is one of favorite books I read often. Her sequel Busy Bunnies is also wonderful and her other series quiet bunny.
Katie and the Sunflowers by James Mayhew is in a series about a little girl that goes to a museum and has adventures going into famous paintings.
What a great list, thank you for sharing those
Santa vs the Easter bunny. Lol.
and that one is hilarious!
It's a good time to point out Seasons, and Hemispheres - and how they affect traditions and celebrations.
"Easter" at its core throughout History is a celebration of Spring, and fertility - hope for the future and generations to come (before the celebration was culturally appropriated by the Abrahamic religions).
In the Southern hemisphere we are in Autumn, Samhain, the going down of the sun - giving reverence to our ancestors who brought us to this place in History.
We often merge our Spring and Autumn celebrations at both equinox's - it's hard to escape the masses, and all the shops getting into full marketing mode each season.
Yes it's such a mixed bag of opportunities for this time of year isn't it!
@@TheHomeschoolSweetSpot well - all of them really haha