Easter Traditions
Spring Animals
Flowers and Nature
Easter Candy
Miscellaneous
100

This animal delivers Easter eggs.

Easter Bunny

100

This baby animal says “peep peep” and is yellow.

Chick

100

These yellow flowers are a symbol of spring and start with “D.”

Daffodils

100

These marshmallow treats are shaped like chicks and bunnies.

Peeps

100

This day changes every year but is always celebrated on a Sunday between March 22 and April 25.

Easter

200

Kids often go on this activity to find hidden eggs.

Easter egg hunt

200

Frogs start as these swimming creatures.

Tadpoles

200

This part of a plant absorbs water from the soil.

Roots

200

This candy is known for its fruity jelly center.

Jelly beans

200

You might jump in these after it rains.

Puddles

300

Eggs are often decorated using this colorful liquid.

Dye

300

This insect turns into a butterfly.

Caterpillar

300

April showers bring May… what?

Flowers

300

This brand is famous for peanut butter eggs.

Reese's

300

This spring activity involves flying something high in the sky on a string.

Flying a kite

400

This sweet bread often has a cross on top and is eaten at Easter.

Hot cross buns

400

This fluffy animal is often associated with spring and wool.

Lamb

400

This process is when plants make their own food using sunlight.

Photosynthesis

400

This animal-shaped chocolate is popular at Easter.

Chocolate bunny

400

A group of rabbits living together is sometimes called this.

Colony

500

This island is in the Pacific and has nearly 1,000 monumental stones. 

Easter Island

500

These buzzing insects help flowers grow.

Bees

500

This season comes right after winter.

Spring

500

This vegetable is often said to be a bunny’s favorite candy 

Carrots
500

This condition affects many people in spring and causes sneezing from pollen.

Allergies