Our family loves Easter. Last year, we hosted a giant egg hunt and then had a big family dinner. Of course, things can be hectic. Keeping the kids entertained while the grown-ups are in the kitchen has always been an issue. This year, I created an Easter placemat and activity sheet to help.
Since we can’t be the only family struggling to keep the kids busy while we are cooking, I thought offering the Easter placemat as a printable would be great. I hope that you will be able to print it out and use it for years to come.
When we were creating this, I wanted to ensure I put a few of our favorite things onto the Easter placemat. I also wanted to ensure we had enough things to entertain all ages. So the younger kids can color while the older kids can work on the word search and word scramble.
First, there is a box for each child to write as many words as possible using the letters from “Easter Egg Hunt.” Who can make the most words?
We wanted to make sure there were plenty of things to color, so my oldest daughter hand-drew this Easter egg so your kids could decorate it. She also drew the cutest little bunny ever for the kids to color. The kids can also color in the words “Happy Easter.” Just grab some crayons, colored pencils, or markers.
I’ve always been a fan of word scrambles. All of the words we scrambled are Easter-related words. Can you guess them all? We included the answer key in case you’re stumped.
The Easter word search was super fun to make. I found a website where you enter the words, tell it how many rows and columns, and it creates the word search for you. What a fun tool!
Finally, we included three Easter-themed jokes because everyone loves to laugh. I hope you will think they are as funny as we do.
want to save paper?
If you have a laminating machine, laminate the Easter placemats and use a dry-erase marker on each activity. Just wipe off the marker and do it again and again. This will also help to keep food off of the placemat. My 13-year-old thought of this. She’s pretty genius, isn’t she?
printable Easter placemat
- Download our Easter placemat and activity sheet, open it in Adobe Acrobat, and print it. Make sure to select landscape and “actual size” before printing.
- Don’t forget to write your child’s name on it (and the year) if you decide to keep it.
The best part about this Easter placemat and activity sheet is that it’s a digital file, so you can save it to your computer and print as many as you need. I always recommend saving it somewhere that you will remember, in case you want to use them next year.
If you love this printable, check out our other Easter printables and recipes. We add more every year.
If you print and post a photo on social media, we’d love for you to tag @thesupermomlife and encourage others to join in the fun!
This is so cute and such a smart idea for keeping the littles occupied at the easter dinner table. I can’t wait to give it a try on Sunday.
Finally, I can add some fun to our Easter celebrations with these cute printable Easter placemats! Thank you.
My daughter will love these designs. I can see her colours on them already.
We don’t do Easter the way we do Christmas, but I think we should ’cause that is the real big deal for Christianity. How Christ died for us.
For this one coming, the kids have a short performance at the city club, but maybe we can do something to celebrate it. Can’t do the printouts this year…maybe next year when we’re all settled in our new house.
Your Easter kid’s activity sheet is excellent. Now I think I need such sheets for restaurants and breakfast cafes. I wish you a happy Easter!
Hhhhmmmm….this is very nice. With this activity sheet, the holiday will be more lively for everyone. There is an activity for everybody. Thank you for this.
Wow, I love this Easter placemat and activity sheet printable! The colorful design and fun activities will definitely keep kids entertained while they wait for their Easter meal. Great job!