
Resurrection Day is less than a week away, and I thought it would be fun to share a few Easter resources and favorites! These are all the things in the Easter notebook that lives in my brain.
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This Easter week guide from G3 ministries includes alot of hymns and poems, and looked really good.
Home + Haven Homeschool Community sent out Easter activity printables that we'll be utilizing this week! I can't link to the printable, but go here to sign up for their newsletter if you are interested in future printables!
We have used the Easter guide from Gentle + Classical in the past, and I may pull it out for some inspiration in the next few days.
This week we're going to hopefully use these free Easter lessons, coloring sheets, and audiobook chapters from AIG!
We love making Resurrection rolls, and if you have never done it, it's a great Easter tradition! It really drove home the idea of Jesus's resurrection for my three-year-old last year!
We will be working through our Resurrection Eggs this week too - we have this set, and my kids love it.
I bought these dresses from Walmart for my girls - hooray for inexpensive matching Easter dresses! My boys are going to wear these shirts with kakis. (They still don't mind matching for holidays.)
I get a new Adventures In Odyssey set for my kids for Easter each year (this year we are buying #18-22).
We are going to practice these two hymns this week: When I Survey The Wondrous Cross, Christ The Lord Is Risen Today
I'm listening to this album for Easter week as well!
I'm looking forward to reading my kids these books: The Tale Of Three Trees, The Donkey Who Carried A King, The Week That Led To Easter, He’s Risen! He’s Alive!, The Story Of Easter, Jesus Is Alive: The Amazing Story,
Also, I got the Bible verse cards that are in the picture above from here. I don't know if the associated podcast is good, I just got the freebie!

Are you doing anything to get ready for Easter, friends? We have had a difficult and busy month, and this week feels like a much-needed break and refreshment as we slow down to remember and celebrate Jesus's resurrection!
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