Whether you’re snuggled up on a rainy afternoon or reading in the spring sunshine, a good book can make the season feel even more magical.I’ve put together a small collection of children’s Easter books that offer a mix of rhyming stories, timeless classics, and light-hearted fun. Perfect for little readers.
Rhyming & Playful Reads
The Rhyming Rabbit – by Julia Donaldson
A joyful, bouncy rhyming story about a rabbit who loves poetry. It’s full of rhythm, humour, and charm. Ideal for reading aloud.
We’re Going on an Egg Hunt – by Martha Mumford
A fun, interactive adventure inspired by the classic “We’re Going on a Bear Hunt.” Little ones will love joining in as the characters search for eggs.
The Hot Cross Bunny – by M. Christina Butler
A sweet and gentle story about kindness and friendship, with a lovely Easter message woven throughout.

Timeless & Classic Stories
The Velveteen Rabbit – by Margery Williams
A beautifully written classic about love, belonging, and what it means to become “real.” A quieter, more reflective read that stays with you.
Beatrix and Her Bunnies – inspired by Beatrix Potter
A gentle introduction to the world of Beatrix Potter, celebrating her beloved characters and connection to nature. Perfect for springtime reading.

Nature-Inspired Spring Stories
Jasper and the Spring Surprise – by Skye Moore Studio
A calm, nature-led story following Jasper the red squirrel as he discovers the changes that come with spring. With gentle storytelling and real wildlife details, it’s a lovely way to connect little ones with the season.
Bramble and the Beach Nest – by Skye Moore Studio
A gentle coastal story following Bramble, a small ringed plover chick, as he explores the beach and learns about the world around him. With a soft, reassuring tone and real seaside wildlife woven in, it’s a lovely way to introduce little ones to Britain’s coastal habitats.

Why this mix works
What I love about this selection is the balance:
- Rhyming books for fun and engagement
- Classics for depth and meaning
- Gentle nature stories to connect children with the world around them
Together, they create a cosy little Easter reading list that feels both joyful and calming – just right for this time of year.
If you’re building an Easter basket or simply looking for a few new bedtime reads, any of these would make a lovely addition.