Printable Easter word search
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About Easter word search
Celebrate Easter with this free printable Easter-themed word search puzzle. Use this fun game as a homeschooling activity or simply as a boredom buster to keep kids busy at home.
This activity has 20 Easter words hidden in the letter grid, such as spring, bunny, celebration, family, tradition, and more. Kids will enjoy this holiday activity!
There are also small images of Easter eggs for children to color in.
You might want to pair this activity with other fun Easter-themed printables.
Simply download and print this word search. You will find the download link below. Enjoy!
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Words to find
This word search contains 20 hidden words:
- Basket
- Bonnet
- Bunny
- Celebration
- Chick
- Chocolate
- Daffodil
- Dye
- Easter
- Egg
- Family
- Games
- Grass
- Hunt
- Iris
- Lamb
- Spring
- Sunday
- Tradition
- Tulip
All the words that have to be found are listed below the word search. Words are hidden horizontally, vertically, and diagonally (forward, or backward).
Some words may share letters with another word.
The answer key to the game is also included in the download.
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Printable Easter word search
Download the PDF file and print it at home or at your local print shop. Print as many copies as you need.
Print on standard 8.5″×11″ paper (US Letter). To print on A4 paper select “Fit to page” in your printer settings.
To make the page more durable print on thicker paper or cardstock.
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