13 Fantastic Books For Kids To Read This Easter!

Easter is upon us again after what was the longest, yet shortest year of our lives (does anyone else think that time flew to say we were stuck at home!?). Easter is a time of chocolate eggs and straw bonnets. But for many, including us, it has a deeper religious meaning that we can't forget about.

We've come up with a list of 10 books that we think are perfect reads for over the Easter period. Some are religious and some are just about chocolate! Either way, any of these will make the perfect Easter gift for kids.

 

1. We are going on an Egg Hunt by Martha Mumford & Laura Hughes

We are going on an Easter Egg Hunt

Perfect for 1-3year olds and based on the traditional 'We're Going on a Lion Hunt' rhyme, the delightful illustrations and read-aloud story will be a huge hit with all fans of the classic We're Going on a Bear Hunt. Join the Easter Bunnies as they set off on an exciting lift-the-flap Easter egg hunt. With ten eggs to find and count, it's great fun. But watch out for the obstacles along the way - lambs, chicks, bees and ducks - and there's even a wolfish surprise, so do take care.

 

2. Paddington's Easter Egg Hunt

Paddington is excited to be organising an Easter egg hunt for his neighbours. But, from finding empty supermarket shelves, to buying a box of broken Easter eggs, Paddington wonders if the hunt can ever go ahead. That is, until Mr Gruber's book on Roman mosaics and some sticky marmalade give him a brilliant idea . . .

A deliciously funny Easter story, perfect for Paddington fans!

Paddington's Easter Egg Hunt

3. The Easter Bunny Invasion - Clifford James Hayes 

The Easter Bunny Invasion - Clifford James Hayes

Fans of quirky, irreverent humour will squeal with delight at The Easter Bunny Invasion! For many years Mildred the Easter Bunny has delivered scrumptious Easter eggs to all the children of the world. But Foxington ‘Foxy’ McFox - the foxiest fox in all of Foxtown - wants to get his paws on Mildred’s wondrous flying egg factory, and turn Easter into a disaster! Soon, the Easter Bunny must seek help from Santa Claus, Clarence the Slug and a great many others - will Mildred and her friends save the day, or will Foxy’s bunny invasion take over the world? Very silly and absolutely bonkers, The Easter Bunny Invasion! is a great read for children and adults alike. 

 

4. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Roald Dahl

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Roald Dahl

Mr Willy Wonka is the most extraordinary chocolate maker in the world. And do you know who Charlie is? Charlie Bucket is the hero. The other children in this book are nasty little beasts, called: Augustus Gloop - a great big greedy nincompoop; Veruca Salt - a spoiled brat; Violet Beauregarde - a repulsive little gum-chewer; Mike Teavee - a boy who only watches television. Clutching their Golden Tickets, they arrive at Wonka's chocolate factory. But what mysterious secrets will they discover? Our tour is about to begin. Please don't wander off. Mr Wonka wouldn't like to lose any of you at this stage of the proceedings...

This book is a classic and it's full of chocolate! We'd say this book is best for those who are 7+, but there's no upper end on who can enjoy this book. There's also the two films: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (the old one) and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (the new one) that you can watch to understand the storyline of the book a bit better. 

Did you know that Charlie Bucket, the book's hero was originally written to be a young black boy😲! Hold on, not only that, the Oompa Loompa's too were originally called African pigmies! Roahl Dahl's widow in a press tour years later, revealed this saying how wonderful it would have been if Charlie had stayed black. Unfortunately, Roahl Dahl's literary agent insisted that Charlie Bucket's race be changed.

 5. The Great Chocoplot - Chris Callaghan 

The Great Chocoplot - Chris Callaghan

Jelly and her family live in Chompton-on-de-Lyte, where everyone loves a Chocablocka bar or two. So when the end of chocolate is announced, she can't believe it. Determined to investigate, Jelly and her gran follow a trail of clues to a posh chocolate shop and its owner, the pompous Garibaldi Chocolati. Gari's suspiciously smug, despite his failing business and yucky chocolate. Is it really the chocopocalypse, or is there a chocoplot afoot?

Many reviewers have called this the 'modern day Charlie and the Chocolate Factory', but with a twist! This book is seriously funny and will keep you laughing right until the last page! We have also chosen to include this book in April's subscription box. Those wanting subscription boxes for kids as Easter gift ideas, will find April's box easy way to fill that need. 

 6. A Room Full of Chocolate - Jane Elson 

A Room Full of Chocolate - Jane Elson

Grace's fun-loving Mum has found a lump. Her north London world of sleepovers, tap dancing and playing the clarinet fall apart when she is sent to live with her grumpy old granddad on his farm in Yorkshire while her mother goes into hospital to get better. Grace misses her mother so much it hurts, and doesn't quite understand what is happening to her. And things go from bad to worse when she starts school and becomes the bullies' latest target.


But Grace is no longer alone when she meets Rainbow Girl Megan and her pig, Claude - when she's with them she feels as if she can confront anything. At Easter time when Grace misses her mum the most, she knows she must find a way to get to London. With Megan's help, she hatches a plan to run away that involves Claude, chocolate Easter eggs and a risky ID swap. But it's all worth it if it means that she finally gets to see her mum

This book might be emotional for some readers, but is a story of courage, family and friendship. It isn't religious, just set over the Easter period. 

 

 7. My Easter Bunny from Hell - Kirsten Mbawa 

My Easter Bunny From Hell by Kirsten Mbawa

Abidemi’s mum is a cheapskate. So much so that she can’t even persuade her to get her a plush bunny for Easter...until now

However, Abi can only buy this bunny from a sketchy shop on the outskirts of town called Maisons where she finds a rather unusual looking bunny.

Is this bunny just a toy, or is it something more sinister than that..?

 8. The Wonder of Easter - Ed Drew 

The Wonder of Easter - Ed Drew

This flexible, easy-to-use Lent devotional will allow both adults and children to celebrate the limitless wonder of Easter. Walk through Lukes Gospel and the Old Testament to discover why the story of Jesus' death and resurrection is the most amazing story ever told.

This is a discussion-based resource with differentiated questions for 3-4s, 5-7s, 7-12s, teens and adults! At just 10 minutes each, these devotions are an achievable joy, not an unrealistic burden.

There are five devotions for each week. If you can't get to it every day, that's alright. Stuff happens. We hope that if you miss one you can pick it up again easily. You might discover that five a week is an unrealistic target if so, some studies have been marked as KEY to help you choose which ones to pick. 

 9. The Whizz Pop Chocolate Shop - Kate Saunders

The Whizz Pop Chocolate Shop - Kate Saunders

Oz and Lily's family have inherited an ancient chocolate shop and they're moving in upstairs.

It's the perfect home ... apart from the small fact that it's haunted.

And then they discover some solid gold chocolate moulds - with magic powers!

Soon the ghosts are joined by some evil villains determined to get their hands on the priceless secrets of the magical chocolate.

This book isn't exclusively Easter related, but it's full of lots of chocolate! 

 

10. How To Save The World With A Chicken And An Egg - Emma Shevah 

How To Save The World With A Chicken And An Egg - Emma Shevah

 

This story isn't just about birds. It's about secrets, the seaside, how seagulls can trick worms into thinking it's raining.

It's about mucus, fudge and dogs needing a wide variety of sniffs.

But if you want the simple version, it's about what happened here last summer. How a girl called Ivy and a boy called Nathaniel solved a mystery and saved the world's animals: one at a time ...

This book is perfect for young eco-warriors, or those wanting to learn more about the world around them. We are including this book in our April subscription box! As subscription boxes go, Happier Every Chapter is thrilled to be on that has captured the hearts of kids and parents alike. 

 11. Easter Stories - Enid Blyton

Easter Stories (also known as Springtime Stories depending on your location) - Enid Blyton

(You might also find this book under a different name; Springtime Stories)

 Head off on a sparkling springtime adventure with the world's best-loved storyteller. From the little boy who helps a lamb in trouble to the fairies hidden inside Easter Eggs, excitement and magic are never far away in this collection of stories to read and share. These fun, entertaining tales are ideal for newly confident readers and are the perfect length for reading aloud at bedtime or in the classroom.

There's 30 short stories in this book, meaning you can just read one at a time, instead of having to concentrate on reading an entire book. As you all know, we love short stories and write them ourselves each month to go in our subscription box  

 12. The Girl Who Hated Easter - Aiyven Mbawa 

 

Angel has hated Easter for as long as she can remember. Christmas? Yeah! Birthdays? Whippee! Easter? She wants nothing to do with it. But when she receives a visit from an ominous figure, she comes to terms with the true reason behind her on-going hatred for what should be a time of hope.

Will Angel find a solution, a reprieve from her disgust for Easter? Dive into this Easter story featuring diverse characters to find out.

 

13. Amon's Adventure - Arnold Ytreeide

Amon's Adventure - Arnold Ytreeide

It's thirty years later and Jotham now has a son of his own. The smartest boy in Jerusalem, and inventor of many strange and wonderful machines, Amon has just turned thirteen -- the age a Jewish boy officially becomes a man. But is he ready for that responsibility?

His life is further complicated when he must host Tamar, the daughter of his father's friend. But his life is completely ripped apart when his father is falsely accused of a terrible crime and sentenced to death.  Amon believes only the cleverness of his mind can save his father. In the end, he must admit he is powerless without God. 

 

 We hope that this blog post provides you with lots of Easter related reading inspiration! If you like the sound of Happier Every Chapter and would like to subscribe, please head over to our home page to find out more and start the journey. Note that you can also buy our boxes as a one-off gift here.

With a different theme every month and different plans to suit 0-14year olds, our boxes ship once a month and are packed full, with 2 books, activity sheets and 1 or 2 exciting gifts for your young bookworm!

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