Easter is just around the corner and I love to do themed activities with my girls. Today I have 40 easy Easter activities for toddlers. I’m sure you will find something that your toddler will enjoy. To make it easy for you I’ve split them into crafts and other activities. Find more Seasonal activities for kids here.

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Easter activities for toddlers
20 Easter art activities for toddlers
Below you'll find 20 easy Easter art and craft ideas for toddlers.
These potato stamps are a really simple art activity for toddlers and preschoolers to create Easter masterpieces.
How to make edible paint to create colorful Easter egg paintings
This painting technique uses edible paint so that you know it is taste-safe. After all, we know everything goes in the mouth with toddlers!
These salt dough Easter eggs are perfect for little ones to make and then you can use them to decorate your Easter tree.
This craft is super simple for young children and really sensory and fun. It uses everyday items that I bet you have in the home already.
How about a change from all the Ester eggs? These cute doily sheep might be the Easter craft you are looking for.
This is a really fun (and messy) sensory art activity for little ones.
Your toddler can create beautiful and unique Easter-themed prints with just a few simple materials and some colourful paint. This is a really fun activity for little ones.
This is an easy Easter art project that uses gorgeous spring colours. It's a straightforward process using stickers to resist the paint and create these beautiful Easter egg patterns.
How adorable are these Easter bunnies and chicks? All you need are some toilet rolls, paints and a few simple art supplies to make them.
This is another cute bunny craft. I'm sure your toddler will love it.
This is a gorgeous Easter card to make with your little ones. I'm sure your family members will treasure these cards for years to come.
This is an incredibly simple Easer printing activity. With toddlers though, sometimes simple is best and they'll have great fun stamping colourful eggs all over the page.
How cute is this Easter card? Again the techniques used are really simple and perfect for toddlers to do.
This is another craft using a doily to create a cute spring chick.
I love how simple yet effective this Easter art project is. Your toddler will love the fun part of painting the paper plate however they like. You will need to cut the bunny template out but other than that, your toddler will be able to do most of this craft themselves.
Your child will love creating these potato print Easter eggs to fill their basket.
This is a beautiful Easter suncatcher that is simple and fun for toddlers. It creates a really pretty Easter egg that you can hang in your window.
Process art is one of the best art activities for toddlers. Simply let them decorate paper or card however they like and then once they are dry, you can cut them into egg shapes.
How much would your toddler love to create their own Easter headband? They'll have loads of fun decorating it and then they can enjoy wearing it too.
How pretty are these real eggs? You use food dye to colour them and then your toddler can decorate with stickers.
20 Easter activities for toddlers
These are ideas for Easter things to do with your toddler that aren't arts and crafts. You'll find a nice mix of sensory play, activity sheets and games to play.
Toddlers love play dough. Why not add some Easter bits to their play next time? Here I have used plastic eggs, Easter chicks and Easter cookie cutters.
This is a mess-free sensory activity for older babies and young toddlers. Simply make this sensory bag and watch them have fun moving the Easter confetti around and enjoying the sensory feelings.
Grab your free printable Easter bingo and enjoy a game with your kids this Easter. This one is brightly coloured and super cute.
Make your learning fun this Easter with this free printable colour-sorting activity. Perfect for toddlers.
How cute is this Easter bunny bean bag toss game? It's not hard to make and it is fantastic for helping your toddler develop gross motor skills.
Felt boards are great fun for young kids. This activity just needs a little, simple preparation for you such as creating the felt shapes and then your child will have loads of fun between now and Easter decorating their felt eggs over and over again.
This is another free printable Easter game that is perfect for a bit of educational fun. This time the focus is on early number recognition.
I love a sensory bin for young kids. This one uses things you'll have around the home at Easter and is sure to be enjoyed by your toddler.
Toddlers are never too young for a little science. This one simply teaches them to understand gravity and that things always roll down slopes. They'll have loads of fun racing their eggs down this ramp.
Teach colour sorting this Easter with this Easter activity.
If you want to set up and Easter egg hunt with clues, simple enough for your toddler, then this is the free printable you need.
This is an adorable Easter play basket that your toddler will enjoy. It's a simple and mess-free Easter sensory activity, perfect for this age group.
This is a craft and activity all in one. Once you have made these bird shakers you can let your toddler use them to make noise. Use them in your singing, to teach rhythm or simply let them enjoy shaking them as they like.
This is a lovely spring sensory tray that uses Sylvanian family characters and other Easter bits and bobs. If you don't have any Sylvanian family you could use any other spring animal toys you have around.
Help your toddler to start to understand sorting in size order with these sequencing cards.
Find 5 different sensory bins for spring here, all using the same base of green-coloured rice. There are a few ideas that are specifically for Easter like the one pictured.
If you want to creat an Easter egg hunt at home, you'll find loads of ideas, tips and inspiration here.
Download this free set of Easter puzzles and cut them out. See how much fun your toddler has putting them together again.
Colouring is always a great activity. Download your free colouring pages and let your little one create loads of colourful Easter pictures.
Jelly Beans Easter Sensory Bin for Toddlers and Preschoolers
This sensory bin uses jelly beans! Yummy but just watch out they don't eat them all (or the other bits).
More Easter fun
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Love all of these. I’ll be tuning in for your next post to keep my 7, 5 and 2 year olds busy over the holidays. #sharingthebloglove
Fab ideas! Perfect for keeping my tribe busy over the holidays
These are all perfect for helping me get through the Easter term with Henry. Thank you x
So many great ideas! I love the loo roll bunnies, they’re so cute! Thanks for joining us at #SharingtheBlogLove
Wow these are amazing, so many fab ideas. My girls love to do crafts and I have a feeling we will be doing many of these over the holidays. Thank you for joining us at #SharingtheBlogLove
Fabulous round up! My little one is 16 months and is still putting everything in her mouth. I see quite a few things that she can do without making herself sick with crafting munchies!
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Pinned ready to refer back to tomorrow in the rain! I will definitely do some potato printing as that looks fun and works perfectly with Easter. Thanks for sharing these ideas. 🙂
Oops forgot to say above that I am from #sharingthebloglove 🙂
I just love Easter and its great theres so much about now for Kids to get involved in. We’ve loved making lots of cards, easter baskets and bonnets at home. You’ve got loads more ideas here – thanks for sharing! #sharingthebloglove
It’s always enjoyable to embrace the seasons and do some activities. #SharingtheBlogLove
These look great – I’m so rubbish at doing crafts at home with my boys. We do like baking though and I’ve got some Easter biscuits planned this week. #SharingTheBlogLove
Baking is good too. You get to enjoy eating the finished results.