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This year, we are faced with the challenging task of observing Easter at home, away from our church communities. Here are our tips on how you can help kids focus on the spiritual meaning of Easter, and below are some of our favorite resources to help guide children during this important holiday, no matter where or how you celebrate. 

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Share in the Resurrection

Experience the story of Easter in a new and exciting way. From the empty tomb to Jesus' appearance to the disciples, the story of Jesus' triumph over death is told with vibrant pop-ups in Jesus Is Risen! An Easter Pop-Up by renowned paper artist Agostino Traini. 

Help kids make their own pop-up to further reflect on Jesus' resurrection. Click here to download this fun and easy Easter activity. 

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Give Meaningful Easter Gifts

It’s challenging to find gifts that are both meaningful and fun, especially on a holiday that is so spiritually rich. You Are So Wonderful is perfect for any Easter basket. This delightful picture book celebrates the way God made each child special and wonderful, from their nose to their toes. 

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Bring the Story of Easter to Life

The Story of Easter, a DVD based on the award-winning Spark Story Bible, uses spirited animation to help children marvel at God's love for the world shown through the death and resurrection of Jesus.

Watch a trailer for The Story of Easter here.

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Teach Kids about Death and New Life

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Talk about Good Friday

Easter is a central holiday to the Christian faith, and its celebration is a wonderful time for your family to come together. But sometimes it is easy to overlook the fact that children don't yet understand how all the different parts of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection fit together. It can be difficult to teach your children about something as serious and sad as Good Friday. Where does one even begin?

Sarah Raymond Cunningham, author of This Is the Church, offers practical advice and wisdom that you can use to begin this conversation with your children. Read more here

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Look for Signs of Hope

After a long winter, Little Mole is feeling sad in his underground home until his mom shows him how to look for hope. Little Mole finds that signs of spring are everywhere, from the tiny buds on tree branches to butterflies bursting from their chrysalises. Little Mole Finds Hope reminds us of the important role that adults play in inspiring kids to look for signs of life.

How do you help your child when they are sad and in need of hope? Author Glenys Nellist shares her tips on how you can encourage your child when they experience negative emotions. 

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