Marking Easter with Your Child

As Easter approaches, many of us find ourselves wanting to mark the season in a way that feels meaningful. There is nothing wrong with crafts, treats, or simple celebrations, of course, but sometimes we are look for something quieter too. Something that helps our children to notice, and that makes a little room for wonder.

That is exactly why I created An Easter Nature Walk.

This resource was written for families who want to step outside during Holy Week or Eastertide and pay attention to the season of resurrection as it is unfolding in the natural world. Spring light returning. Birds building nests. Blossom opening. Buds unfurling. The whole natural world quietly bearing witness to new life.

The heart of the resource is an invitation to go out of doors and to notice. Inside, you will find a short Easter reflection, gentle nature journal and sketch pages, simple walk invitations, and a special printable page designed to become part of your family’s Easter tradition year after year.

It is not a busy resource, and it is not meant to be rushed through, Instead, it offers a peaceful way to connect the message of Easter with the life of the season around us. It helps children to look closely, to wonder, and to begin making those important connections between faith, nature, and attentive observation.

This approach is deeply shaped by Miss Charlotte Mason’s idea that children learn best through direct encounters with the world that God has made. Sometimes the most lasting lessons are not the fanciest or loudest ones, but the ones discovered quietly, under an open spring sky.

If you are looking for something thoughtful and unhurried to use with your children this Easter, An Easter Nature Walk is a lovely companion for the days ahead.

You can find it here & download the sample:
An Easter Nature Walk

From my home to yours,


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