1001 Easter Writing Prompts

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Holidays like Easter, make good inspiration for any original piece of writing because they offer endless possibilities. 

Symbolizing new life, you can use this sweet holiday for stories of all genres. For instance, you can use Easter lunch as the setting of a pivotal scene in a romance novel or family drama. You can also use the folklore of the Easter Bunny in a fantasy novel, or incorporate chocolate bunnies and jelly beans in a children’s story that is aimed to teach kids to avoid eating too many sweets. 

Celebrate the holiday through storytelling! Below are writing prompts about Easter to inspire you: 

  • There is a Tupperware party involved in one way or another.
  • Two detectives are investigating the theft of the golden egg.
  • What did you wish for your Easter basket?
  • Do you do anything special for Easter? Did your family?
  • Write about Easter traditions that you or your family does.
  • Write about the Easter Bunny being seen doing something they’re not supposed to.
  • Write a story about your first Easter.
  • The Easter bunny gets sick and the cub scouts need to step up.
  • Write about an Easter egg hunt you have organized for other people or your family.
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  • Write about your last Easter.
  • Write about somebody hiding eggs so well that they forgot where they hid them.
  • The Easter Bunny has been reading the eggs ahead of time.
  • Write about the first time you experienced snow.
  • Write about an Easter breakfast.
  • You owe someone an Easter gift, but you have no money. How will you pay off the debt?
  • Hang this poem on your door to remind everyone of what Easter is all about.
  • You are stuck with a group of strangers. How do you break the ice? Write about that.
  • Write about a hidden Easter present.
  • Have you ever had an Easter egg fight?
  • Write about meeting Santa
  • How did you celebrate Easter last year? Would you celebrate differently?
  • Write about Easter morning when you were a child and your family woke up and celebrated.
  • Print the prompts and tuck them into the colored envelopes with the seed packets.
  • Build a metaphor about Easter that includes Easter eggs.
  • The Easter bunny tries to make it up to Santa.
  • Write about an Easter egg hunt gone very right.
  • Write about your family’s amazing Easter bunny stunt.
  • Write about what you would say to Easter if you could talk to him.
  • An evil Easter Bunny plans on making all the children in the world eat all their Easter candy in one weekend.
  • It’s the day after Easter and you and your friends are reflecting on what happened while cracking jokes.
  • Write a short story about ghosts.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write about an Easter Sunday.
  • Write a story about finding the perfect Easter bunny suit before Easter arrives.
  • Write about a doomed Easter.
  • Write about receiving or stealing eggs from the Easter egg hunt.
  • Write the beginning of a book where the hero is dying, will he be saved?
  • Write about your least favorite Easter. How about your saddest Easter.
  • Someone is hiding Easter eggs. Will you find them?
  • We need an Easter gift for Aunt Nancy.
  • Easter is one of your favorite holidays, but why?
  • Write about your darkest Easter.
  • Write about your worst Easter.
  • Write about an Easter basket disaster.
  • Write an Easter poem.
  • Write about Spring.
  • Write about Easter falling during a crisis.
  • Write about two species with an Easter-centric conflict
  • The Easter Bunny is strangely dressed today and everyone is beginning to wonder if he survived the Christmas attack, which will make Easter more difficult than usual.
  • Write about a visit from the three Easter bunnies.
  • Write about the best Easter present you’ve ever wanted but never received.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Use an Easter egg roll as a theme for a painting.
  • Bring all characters together for the best Easter party ever.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write about an Easter celebration you would like to see.
  • Write about losing a stuffed animal bunny in a candy shop.
  • Write about your last Easter.
  • Write about the first Easter from the viewpoint of a different species.
  • Write about a bad Easter, either your own or a child’s or friend’s.
  • Write about a kid visiting his/her favorite place on Easter.
  • Write about a mistake you made on Easter before last.
  • The Easter Bunny has turned bad.
  • Share the bunny and make it Easter themed.
  • Write about anything Easter-related.
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  • Write about the best Easter you have ever had.
  • Write about an Easter in the future.
  • Write about Easter one year ago.
  • Write a story that has some events from last week repeated this week so that it happens on Easter.
  • Write about an Easter you would like to have.
  • Write about an Easter Egg disaster at your house.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Characters need to figure out how to save Easter.
  • Write about diamonds and pearls.
  • Write about an Easter or spring vacation.
  • Write about the one Easter that was worse than any other.
  • Prehistoric cave paintings document the egg-and-bunny festival of old!
  • The Easter Bunny has abandoned you. How does this affect your outlook on life
  • Write about a rabbit who likes to irritate you.
  • Write about a family dinner during Easter recess.
  • April Fool’s Day is the day for pranks. What is the best prank you ever played on someone? One of your family members secretly changed your name. Write about what happened after everyone finds out. There’s a big sale on Easter eggs. You can only receive one. Which one would you pick? You are setting up for Easter dinner. Your two best friends help you. Now, you accidentally destroyed their hard work. How will you apologize to your friends?
  • Write a song for Easter.
  • Dad and the kids have gathered around the table to open their Easter baskets, when the kids stumble upon an angel statue. Turned over, the angel can fit perfectly on top of the rabbit’s ears.
  • Write about someone who didn’t survive Easter.
  • Write about Easter traditions in your home.
  • Write about Easter being canceled because of a storm.
  • Write about a mysterious Easter egg basket.
  • Write about other Easter customs from around the world.
  • Write about a day you spent writing outside.
  • Write about someone who meddles with their own Easter traditions.
  • The Easter bunny brings about a mysterious plague of chickens that are attacking the citizens of the city.  Both the mayor and the Easter bunny are unaware of the mayor’s blind daughter taking care of a chicken laying eggs in the mayor’s mansion.
  • Write about the first Easter bunny.
  • Write about your worst Easter.
  • Write about an Easter sunset.
  • Many children decorate Easter eggs.
  • Write about Easter you will never forget.
  • Write about the most frustrating Easter you’ve ever had.
  • Two children are upset about the Easter Bunny’s plan to steal a carrot cake. Can friends come through in a time of need?
  • Kids dress up as the Easter bunny, Easter bunny stew, ooble pobble..
  • Write about what your Easter would be like if you were an Easter egg.
  • Write about Easter traditions in your own family.
  • Someone built an enormous Easter egg out of legos.
  • Write about something very annoying about Easter.
  • The hero feels the  importance of being a positive role model to his or her children at Easter.
  • Write about the biggest Easter egg ever. It may have even been chocolate.
  • Write about the Easter story.
  • Write about the Easter Bunny.
  • Write about a family gathering at Easter.
  • Two friends borrowed their mums’ Easter dresses for the holiday party, but they’re upset–the dresses are too short.
  • You’ve been given a basket, but not everyone agrees that you’ll win.
  • Interview a mythological creature about Easter.
  • Draw a portrait of your savior.
  • During the time of Jesus, Easter was not celebrated with baskets, but the world is your basket.
  • Write about an egg that your main character finds in their home.
  • Everyone in town is getting ready to dye Easter eggs, and your character doesn’t know why.
  • Write about one of the most disappointing or heartbreaking Easters you have ever experienced.
  • Write about the end of a season.
  • What did you do during Easter growing up?
  • The Easter Bunny has allowed you into the organization.
  • Old Easter traditions lead to confusion in modern times.
  • Write about your ideal Easter.
  • Write about Easter tradition.
  • The Easter bunny is exhausted from delivering all the Easter eggs this year, what does he do to relax?
  • Write about your favorite Easter Sunday/Easter egg decoration.
  • Write about any of your Easter traditions.
  • Write about a family or pet Easter tradition.
  • Write about your favorite Easter egg.
  • Write about this past Easter going wrong.
  • Write about the Easter Bunny!
  • Write a love story set around Easter.
  • Is there something special that you do for Easter?
  • Is your character religious? What does this mean to them?
  • Make your own rhyming Easter cards.
  • Write about everything that happened at your Easter egg hunt.
  • Easter is a day to remember those we’ve lost.
  • A writer has a strange set of demons inside.
  • Write about the worst Easter you ever had.
  • Write about the Easter Bunny as you always imagined it would be.
  • Write about Easter being cancelled in your town.
  • Easter is an occasion of death and rebirth. Write about someone struggling between their old and new life.
  • Write about something you’ve said or done on Good Friday you wish you could take back.
  • Write about Easter with family.
  • Write about a dream you’ve had about Easter.
  • What did you get for Easter last year?
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write about the things you can look forward to next Easter.
  • Write About Why Your Favorite Easter Was Your Favorite Easter.
  • During a crucifixion reenactment, Jesus is actually revived.  Write about how that happens.
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  • Write about a favorite Easter brunch memory.
  • Everyone in town has had to donate eggs to the Easter Egg Hunt by the mayor’s command. They must go find the eggs they have donated.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
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  • Write about an Easter wreath.
  • Write about how Easter is celebrated throughout the world.
  • Write about a non-denominational holy roller.
  • Someone died after Easter chocolate.
  • The Easter Bunny has the world’s Greatest Egg Hunt.
  • Write about your worst Easter.
  • Write about a singing Lamb and her friends, the shepherds.
  • Write about an Easter that your family used to have fun before it was all about the chocolate.
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  • Write about a time Jesus’ death seems distant.
  • Is spring ever truly Easter?
  • Write about the favorite Easter that someone else had.
  • Naomi is having a hard time facing her past.
  • Write about that time you decided to play Santa in Easter.
  • The Kooky Kreek sells chocolate Easter eggs that give you strange powers.
  • Think about baby Jesus in a story about Easter.
  • Write about an Easter wish.
  • Sugar rush. Chocolate overdose. It’s Easter, and your house is consumed with sugar. Too much for a sugar rush, not enough to be a binge!
  • Perhaps, your worst.
  • Write about a fight between siblings during an Easter egg hunt.
  • Everyone is supposed to put a design on their eggs.
  • Write about what you get to eat on Easter.
  • Write about your first Easter without someone special.
  • Write about an Easter celebration in a non-English speaking country.
  • Write about somebody who can’t have an Easter egg hunt.
  • Write about an Easter spent waiting/hoping.
  • Write about a parent who warns their child Easter is not about eggs, candy, and dressing up.
  • Someone is stealing Easter eggs from the basket.
  • Write about Eastern Orthodox Christianity.
  • Write about an Easter Sunday your character wasn’t able to attend.
  • Write about the kids in your neighborhood decorating Easter eggs.
  • The Easter Bunny has returned after a long hiatus.
  • Maybe one day soon, the Easter bunny will let you in on the secret.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write about an old Easter tradition that is no longer relevant.
  • Write about someone hiding Easter eggs in different places around the city.
  • Write a story about rushing out the door of the church service.
  • Write about a death and resurrection told from the point of view of a writer.
  • Write about the worst Easter that you’ve ever been to.
  • Write about how you lost your teeth when you were young.
  • Write about a ruined Easter.
  • Write about an Easter tradition.
  • Write about your least favorite family Easter memory.
  • Bake a pie or make a cake about Easter.
  • Write about weight gaining Easter bunnies.
  • Write about a family that doesn’t celebrate Easter.
  • Write about a famous Easter parade.
  • The Easter bunny is luring kids away with the promise of chocolate eggs.
  • Write about Easter depression. Smile while writing because Easter is supposed to be happy!
  • Write about the Easter of your youth.
  • Write a story about a plastic Easter egg.
  • Is  Easter still as important to you today as it was when you were a child?  How? Write about the religious justifications for Easter.
  • The Easter Bunny is really very magical.
  • Write about the Easter bunny.
  • Write about somebody’s Easter that has been ruined.
  • Write about your worst Easter.
  • Write about the way you celebrate Easter.
  • Write about a forgotten Easter.
  • Have a family member or friend that is a politician? Consider writing about how this influences your Easter.
  • Read and complete the sentences before your planner.
  • It’s the Easter parade. Write about it!
  • Fairy tales are set in the Borderlands, rarely in the Above or the Below. Write about a fairy tale that could happen in the Borderlands.
  • Write about a traditional Easter activity.
  • The Easter Bunny dies and can’t deliver the Easter gifts anymore.
  • Write about how you started celebrating Easter a bit differently this year.
  • The Easter Bunny is spreading love…
  • Past tense and present tense.
  • Write about what Easter means to you.
  • Write about someone who found an egg.
  • A baking company named “Brownie Eastergate” makes Easter treats.
  • The Easter bunny is delivering treats to the city.
  • The dog ate the Easter eggs.
  • How would your life be different if you received an early visit from the Easter Bunny?
  • All over the world, children and adults are blown away by what’s happening right now.
  • Write about the Easter Bunny.
  • Describe your favorite recipe to make Easter dinner.
  • Everyone knew Mary the oldest.
  • Write about waking up at an Easter-themed hotel.
  • Write about a chocolate Easter bunny who was involved in an unfortunate accident.
  • Write about an interesting or challenging moment of Resurrection Sunday.
  • Write about Easter traditions.
  • It’s past midnight on Easter. All the churches are closed. What are you going to do?
  • Someone has kidnapped the Easter Bunny! What do you do?
  • Write about your most tragic Easter.
  • Write about the time you got chocolate all over your clothes.
  • What’s better, the taste of Peeps or the sight of newly hatched baby chicks? Explain your answer.
  • Write about the Easter you would have liked to have had.
  • Santa Claus takes one of your questions awfully wrong.
  • Write about the first Easter your character remembers.
  • Write about what you would do with today’s Easter basket.
  • Easter taffy is hard to keep a secret.
  • Write about how the flowers bloomed and died for Easter.
  • It’s Easter and in the spirit we do Good Deeds for People all day.
  • Write about what Easter food you love the most.
  • Write about childhood memories of Easter.
  • Your character is a bunny. Write about his life during Easter week.
  • Write about someone sneaking an Easter Egg or candy.
  • Write a story for a child about the Easter Bunny coming to visit you.
  • Write about the last sign that someone you knew is going to have a baby soon.
  • Write about an Easter long away.
  • Write about when there was no Easter.
  • Write about your favorite Easter dinner.
  • Write about your Easter pet.
  • A little girl discovers a small wooden rabbit in an open grave near her home.
  • Write about your first Easter egg hunt.
  • Write about Easter in space.
  • Eggs went flying as a lagoon of green slime surrounded the entire Easter Bunny-fest.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write about Easter but explain why it’s not about the Easter Bunny or an egg hunt etc.
  • Your egg’s journey throughout the writer’s day.
  • Write about the ideal Easter egg that could be hidden in an Easter egg hunt.
  • Write about your saddest Easter.
  • Write about an Easter who refuses to let the cat take over.
  • Write about an Easter egg with a life of its own.
  • Write about what Easter means to you.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write about what Jesus did after the Easter celebration.
  • Write about an Easter that felt spoiled.
  • Write a story about a rabbit that eats only vegetables. Write about the rabbit’s existence and his thoughts about his life.
  • Write about a poor kid who doesn’t have an Easter basket.
  • Does your story take the reader to Easter Island? How?
  • Write about a time you were an Easter bunny.
  • Write about an Easter disaster.
  • Mummies are everywhere. People are being mummified and left out in plain sight.
  • Write about the night before Easter, when you are waiting for the sun to rise.
  • Write about your worst Easter.
  • Wonder what Easter would be like if there were no eggs.
  • About how you became a Christian.
  • The Easter Bunny warns you of the new monster movie about the mythical creature.
  • April Fools’ Day
  • Write about Jesus.
  • Write about what Easter means to you.
  • Write an alternate Easter story. Write about an alternate Jesus.
  • Write about a beloved tradition that is rapidly disappearing.
  • Write about Easter as you remember it in your childhood.
  • As the Easter bunny, how would you hide your eggs?
  • Write about Easter in a foreign land.
  • The Easter Bunny is comin to town.
  • Write about a day that Easter never came with regards to something you wished came true.
  • Write about the most ferocious Easter Bunny you can think of.
  • Write about a religious treatise that goes horribly awry.
  • Write about a Holy Week.
  • Write about a spoiled Easter egg hunt.
  • The Easter Bunny is on the lam.
  • Write about the Easter Bunny.
  • Write about the scariest Easter surprise you’ve ever had.
  • Write about a religious person who doesn’t believe in Easter.
  • Write about a day spent with family.
  • Write about an Easter you would like to have.
  • The Easter bunny is having such a hard time gathering eggs that he might not have enough in time.
  • Write about somebody dying in a shawl .
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write about someone who let you down at a key moment in your life.
  • Write about celebrating Easter with your family.
  • Write about when it doesn’t feel like Easter.
  • Will you be hosting an Easter dinner? Why or why not?
  • An entire town of children has disappeared into mysterious caverns.
  • Write about something magical about Easter or something you wish was magical about Easter.
  • During Christmas, Santa suspiciously goes missing. Is Santa an Easter Bunny in disguise?
  • Write about the best Easter ever.
  • Write about something you’ve done for the past twenty years on Easter.
  • Write about a time when you built something out of plain eggs.
  • Write about Easter bunnies using their one wish to know the answer to life.
  • Write about the Easter baskets you used to make with your siblings.
  • A congregation participates in Easter-themed lock-in.
  • Character’s don’t like Easter! Write about it.
  • Write about your most dreaded Easter.
  • Write about why you hate Easter.
  • Your main character has been reincarnated, but they discover this is a dream.
  • Use any of the above prompts or create your own. As always, write on!
  • Write about an Easter that wasn’t what you expected.
  • Someone ate them all so the kids are having a write-in Easter egg hunt …
  • A family is selling finds of their Easter egg hunt on eBay.
  • This year, the Easter Bunny took over the candy shop.
  • Write about what would change if you didn’t use hard boiled Easter eggs.
  • Describe what would have happened if Pilate pardoned Jesus.
  • Did you draw an unlucky batch of the Easter bunny’s chocolate?
  • Write about the morgue and the lonely boy.
  • Write about what you are giving the Easter Bunny this year.
  • Write about the saddest Easter you’ve ever celebrated.
  • If eggs could talk, what would they say about Easter?
  • 2012 is Easter Sunday – write about your Easter plans.
  • Describe Easter morning when you were a child.
  • This is when the Easter Bunny died.
  • Write about an Easter without any eggs.
  • Write about a time you took a trip and brought back an Easter basket.
  • Do you remember the first time you ate Easter candy?
  • Write about an Easter egg hunt where the treasure isn’t hidden.
  • What do you get when you cross a rabbit and Easter?
  • The Easter bunny forgot the eggs and all that’s left are a few frostbitten cereal boxes.
  • Write about a bad Easter experience.
  • Your gift for Grandma was an egg she painted for Easter. Grandma breaks the egg and cries, and everyone blames you.
  • The Easter Bunny calls for help because someone stole his/her basket.
  • Write about the best Easter gift you ever received.
  • Write about a tragedy that occurred at Easter time.
  • Write about a family tradition
  • It’s Easter and your new imaginary friend helps you find the eggs that you have hidden all over the house.
  • Write about a time your Easter was ruined.
  • Write about candy, dye, or food coloring.
  • Write about somebody proud of Easter.
  • David moves into a building where his neighbor is the Easter Bunny.
  • Write about anything Easter-related.
  • Ducks are baking delicious Easter cakes for every child in the land.
  • Write about easter all in one word
  • Write about your worst Easter.
  • Is there an Easter bunny? Did her parents let her have a rabbit?
  • Write about Easter dinner this year.
  • Write about being in a hot air balloon while writing on a rainbow.
  • Write about the first time you discovered the “Rabbit Hole.”
  • Easter has come, yet all your favorite eggs are bad.
  • Write about an Easter mishap.
  • From ancient times we have gathered for Easter.
  • Adam notices the Easter bunny in the woods.
  • Write about a lonely Easter.
  • What is the Easter Bunny like?
  • Hershey makes a lot of money from Easter candy but no Easter treats.
  • Speedy is taking part in the Easter duck race for the first time.
  • What is your favorite Easter chocolate? Write about that.
  • Write about an Easter gone wrong.
  • Someone draws a swan in chalk on your lawn with the prompt, ‘It likes you, it really, really likes you.’ What happens next?
  • My Easter shoes are too tight, and they hurt my feet.
  • What would you wish for Easter?
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write about Easter family traditions.
  • Write about the dirtiest Easter egg you have ever found.
  • What do you do to celebrate Easter?
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Someone is up to no good.
  • Write about Easter in school.
  • The milkman is making a special delivery.
  • Write about the first Easter you can recall.
  • Alice is getting ready for her Easter photo.
  • What kind of Easter bunny do you think your parents wished for you?
  • Write about a traditional Easter-egg dyeing method.
  • Write about the first Easter memorial to be held that you ever remember going to.
  • A statue of the Goddess of Spring has been stolen. The people await her return to bring back the blooms.
  • Write about someone going to church on Easter.
  • Write about a friend who told you how he or she gave up candy for Lent.
  • What does Easter mean to you?
  • Write about favorite Easter traditions.
  • Write about what Easter would be like if it snowed instead of rained.
  • Write about the worst Easter you have ever had.
  • Write about an Easter egg  child.
  • Write about preparing for Easter.
  • Write about Easter during wartime.
  • Write about your worst Easter.
  • Write about somebody wearing an Easter hat.
  • Write about a young boy or girl who wishes that it was winter all year long.
  • There is no Easter egg hunt this year.
  • Write about the Easter tradition you don’t like.
  • Write about someone who haunts Easter.
  • Write about that time you missed Easter church.
  • Write about how the weather has affected your Easter.
  • Write about giving candy to children on Easter.
  • A child uses him or herself as an egg for an Easter egg hunt game with the Easter Bunny.
  • Have someone make fun of you for not celebrating Easter and write about your reaction.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • The Easter Bunny is on vacation.
  • The Easter Bunny is dropping eggs on the island. Try to catch them before they break. Each egg has a different prize.
  • Write about a time when you visited an egg dying facility.
  • Easter love is in the air, as birds that never mate begin to pair off.
  • Easter consists of 125 days.
  • Write about Easter and cats.
  • Write about a very human Jesus.
  • Write about the traditional Easter breakfast.
  • The Easter Bunny runs afoul of the Easter angry birds. Write a story about how he gets out of this sticky, gummy situation and shares it with a PETA bird group.
  • There’s a neighborhood competition to find the best Easter baskets.
  • What do poor baby Jesus and manager babies have in common?
  • Write about the Easter bunny returning.
  • Until next time, keep it creepy, keep it dark.
  • Write about a moment of calm before the Re-Easter invasion.
  • Write about the Easter Resurrection.
  • Write about your worst Easter egg hunt experience.
  • Write about Easter with the important people in your life.
  • Someone is up to something in the garden.
  • Write about the first time you realized Santa was fake.
  • Radioactive rabbits have taken over.
  • What does Easter Bunny hunting remind you of?
  • Write about an Easter without a basket.
  • Send your friends bunny wishes on Easter.
  • It is Easter and your child has been kidnapped.
  • Write about what your Easter Sunday routine was like when you were young.
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  • Write about the Easter meal you love.
  • Write about a failed Easter egg hunt.
  • Write about the perks and struggles of being an Easter bunny.
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  • Write about Jesus.
  • Write about what Easter is like in Heaven.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Who is your favorite Easter character? Why?
  • Write about a day getting chocolate for Easter.
  • What does Easter mean to you?
  • Write about what you really want from Easter.
  • When is Easter in … 300 years?
  • It’s Good Friday and the big Easter Egg Hunt is tomorrow. Something happens to the chocolate eggs.
  • Today is Easter. Where do you spend the day?
  • Write about how you remember Easter growing up.
  • Write about a candy convention on Easter.
  • Describe a landscape where an Easter egg hunt should take place.
  • Write about one of the most famous Easter appearances.
  • Write about an unsolved Easter mystery.
  • Write about an Easter breakfast.
  • Describe your perfect Easter morning.
  • Name some Easter traditions in your family or you have participated in.
  • How much trouble can the Easter Bunny get into at the zoo?
  • You ate too much Easter candy and now have to spend part of the day wrapped in a blanket in bed. Write about it.
  • If you could steal a single object from Easterland, what would it be?
  • Write about why you like or dislike Easter.
  • Write about a time something happened and ruined Easter for you.
  • Write about how Easter was celebrated in your family when you were a child.
  • Make up your own Easter story, or write about someone you know.
  • The Easter bunny brings eggs to some people and doesn’t to others.
  • One man shows up to church, only to find an Easter message he didn’t expect. Conclude the story with how it changed him.
  • Write about people gathering for an Easter service.
  • Write about a day you get to wear your favorite Easter hat.
  • Write about your worst Easter.
  • Be as descriptive as you can about this Easter, maybe even go so far as to draw out a concept map or table about it.
  • Is it easier or harder to be tempted during this time of year?
  • A bully accidentally breaks a magical egg, but fixing his mistake is no simple matter.  The bully is . . .
  • Dippers are on the beach, there’s a lot of fun in the sun and no worries.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write about how your Easter went awry.
  • What if Easter came mid-August?
  • What are you doing on Easter Sunday?
  • Oktoberfest is the famous beer festival that happens every September.
  • Write about an Easter bunny that is secretive.
  • Write about the first time your budding writing skills led to trouble.
  • Today is Easter. Everyone is in church, all except little Johnnie Jones. He had been rather naughty this year. He doesn’t want to sin on a holy day, but he has the naughtiest urge to climb a tree.
  • Write about a terrible Easter you had.
  • Someone chases a rabbit through a park with a crossbow.
  • Super Easter! Princess Buttercup and her pet rabbit, Mr. Bigglesworth jump out of a giant Easter egg.
  • Find a way to give someone their favorite Easter candy.
  • Remember helping your mom dye Easter eggs when you were a boy?
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write about an Easter you secret from everyone else.
  • Write about the first time you realized Easter was approaching.
  • What apps do you have on your phone? How about apps that make your phone even smarter?
  • You have three objects. Two are identical, and the other one has a special message for you. The choice is yours, or is it?
  • Write about an Easter where nothing went quite right.
  • What was your first Easter without your parents?
  • Write about the resurrection.
  • Write about another holiday that takes place around Easter.
  • How do you feel about Easter and Easter candy?
  • Write about how Easter relates to Jesus’s death.
  • Write about a stingy Easter.
  • Write about a killer Easter bunny.
  • Write about an Easter gift you were jealous of.
  • Write about the best Easter gift you ever received.
  • Write about the Easter you spent at home.
  • Something mysterious is causing phenomena around the city, such as animals changing colors.
  • A woman’s faith is tested when her husband dies before the talk about whether or not God is real.
  • Write about doing something mean to a sibling during Easter Sunday dinner.
  • Write about an adventurous Easter.
  • You’ve just seen an egg open on its own, as if by magic.
  • Write about your worst Easter.
  • The Easter Bunny is trying to catch Santa for a duel.
  • Write about an unfortunate Easter.
  • Write about your first Easter without your mom.
  • Write about an Easter you will never forget.
  • How has Easter shaped you as a person?
  • Write about the sound of Easter falling on the rooftop.
  • Why are we putting Easter eggs in Easter baskets?
  • Opinions on when a child is ready for the Easter basket and Easter egg hunt differ. Write a persuasive essay on one side.
  • The Easter celebration is interrupted by an alphahole.
  • Write about someone who was glad to be redeemed.
  • What does Easter mean to you personally and what holiday do you think it is in honor of?
  • Write about a sweet Easter.
  • Write about why Easter is your favorite holiday.
  • Why are people afraid of Easter?
  • A chocolate bunny lays a golden egg.
  • The Easter bunny is a fake.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write about a dreary Easter holiday.
  • At Easter morning breakfast, somebody has too much chocolate.
  • Write about Easter traditions from wherever you are, or from where you are from.
  • Write about the one Easter when your parents didn’t keep their promise.
  • You discover a baby bird in your home.
  • Write about what happened to the Easter bunny this year.
  • Write about something you remember from past Easter holidays.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Are the beliefs about Easter Real?
  • Write about your worst Easter.
  • Write about an important Easter in your life.
  • Write about Easter preparations besides getting candy ready.
  • Write about what you did on Easter when you were younger.
  • Write about how Easter might be different without bunnies and eggs.
  • Write about why you celebrate Easter.
  • Write about being on your deathbed and your last words.
  • Write about gaining or finding courage.
  • Easter Sunday without prayer service is unthinkable.
  • Easter dinner and all the family dressed up nicely.
  • Write about your opinion of Easter.
  • What Easter symbols would a monster use?
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write about stealing an egg.
  • Your Easter candy is missing. How could this happen?
  • Write about the worst possible Easter.
  • Write about a first date during Easter time.
  • Write about the trouble you get into at Easter.
  • Write about the Easter bunny.
  • Write about someone you admire most for their work at Easter.
  • When you walk into a candy store at Easter time, how do you decide what to get?
  • Write about the Easter bunny.
  • What is the first memory you have of Easter?
  • Write about your worst Easter.
  • Write about Easter and death.
  • Write about an Easter of your past.
  • Write about things that end in egg.
  • Write about an Easter egg basket in which all the chocolate has melted.
  • Write about what is in your Easter basket.
  • Minnie Mouse hosts Easter dinner at her house.
  • Write about Easter without referencing religious aspects.
  • Easter Sunday is the best day of the year.
  • Write about the one Easter that will stay in your mind forever.
  • Who do you think the Easter bunny leaves surprises for?
  • Write about a dejected Easter bunny on the night of Easter.
  • Write about your worst Easter ever.
  • Write about Easter traditions at your house.
  • Write a touching story about a dog’s devotion to an Easter decoration.
  • Write about a time when you egg someone else up.
  • Make a list of words that describe the spring.
  • Write about the first egg hunt you ever went on.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • What did you do for Halloween this year?
  • Write a poem based on any of the religious Easter stories.
  • Describe a time you felt like the world could end.
  • Write about what Easter means to you.
  • Tell about why the Easter bunny changes his mind about not wanting to share his hidden eggs.
  • Write about a scene in Heaven.
  • Write about something you learned from Easter.
  • You are an overworked chicken egg farmer who secretly hates chickens.
  • Why is Jesus’s death such an important part of Easter?
  • Have your character write an opinion piece about Chocolate Bunnies or Peeps.
  • Write about what you expect Easter to be like.
  • Write about Easter mistletoe.
  • Write about Mother’s Day.
  • Someone unexpected has died and an Easter celebration has been declared inappropriate.
  • Write an imaginary tale of Jesus’ last days.
  • Eggs are placed two by two in a wooden shoe and basted in tomato soup.
  • Write about an Easter basket mishap.
  • Write about what you want for Easter.
  • Write about the worst Easter you ever had.
  • What happens if you don’t find that coveted chocolate bunny.
  • Write about you getting hurt and Jesus healing you.
  • Easter comes with free bunny and poultry dye kits.
  • Write about an Easter egg hunt.
  • Write about religious family conflict in an Easter story.
  • Write about rolling Easter eggs down hill.
  • Tell how you became a Christian.
  • Write about an Easter service.
  • Write about an un-religious Easter.
  • Describe the night before Easter.
  • Write about a moment you lost faith in someone and regained it.
  • The Easter Bunny has been kidnapped by evil forces.
  • Write about your most awkward Easter.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • I got inspired to do a prompt list occasionally.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • What Easter traditions do you have?
  • Write about why you celebrate Easter.
  • The Easter Bunny is missing.
  • Write about any Easter memory.
  • Write a message from an egg.
  • Write about the saddest Easter you ever had.
  • A military commander tests his troops before he sends them off to war on Easter Sunday.
  • What does Easter Sunday dinner taste like?
  • Write about being the Easter Bunny’s son.
  • Write about a summer pastime that could have been an Easter tradition.
  • Write about how God has turned the worst Easter into the best Easter.
  • Write about Easter as seen from a non-Christian perspective.
  • Write about a perfect Easter.
  • Write about the many ways that you can decorate an Easter basket.
  • What will it take for something to wash away the sin on Easter?
  • Multiple Christmases is common only in December, multiple Easters isn’t.
  • Write about the meaning of Easter.
  • At the holiday tea party, everyone has a story to share.
  • Write about Easter you’ll never forget.
  • There was a creepy Easter celebration.
  • Write about your first Easter without your father.
  • Write about a great Easter egg hunt.
  • Write about what Easter means to you.
  • Who gave you the best Easter gift?
  • Write about a naughty egg.
  • Write about what your bunny gave you for Easter this year.
  • Write about an Easter egg hunt you’ve participated in.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write about a nativity that didn’t go quite to plan.
  • The Easter bunny taught them how to hide their eggs during Easter.
  • Write a poem about new beginnings.
  • Write about someone who died around Easter.
  • Nora pets chicken eggs in the grocery store.
  • Write about your worst Easter ever.
  • Write about the first Easter ever dedicated to children.
  • Adventures of the Easter bunny involving eggs.
  • Hollandaise sauce always seems to escape from the spoon.
  • Write about your most memorable Easter egg hunt.
  • Give one egg in every basket to a poor girl.
  • Write about an Easter that wasn’t so good.
  • Write about finding the Easter basket/egg.
  • Write about Easter dinner with family and friends.
  • Write about a failed Easter egg hunt.
  • Write about the Easter past.
  • Write about your worst Easter ever.
  • Write about the worst Easter you ever had.
  • Write about meeting the Easter bunny.
  • Write about a sad Easter.
  • Something about this Easter reminds you of a pastime you used to play.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • The Easter bunny is mad at everybody, and retaliates.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write a letter in the voice of the Easter bunny to the Easter bunny.
  • Write a Haiku about Easter.
  • Write about the many occupations of the Easter Bunny.
  • Draw an Easter Egg-themed monster.
  • Write a letter from Mary to the women in modern day Bethlehem.
  • The Easter Bunny has a secret helper. Write about this helper.
  • Your stepchildren participate in an anti-egg hunt.
  • Write about a family or person during the Easter season.
  • What happens the morning after Easter?
  • Write about the day before Easter.
  • Someone has stolen all the Easter eggs.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • The children are decorating eggs.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write about a child’s first Easter.
  • Write about a bittersweet story from Easter past.
  • The old man provides the children a basket of goodies.
  • Write about why you celebrate Easter.
  • Write about Easter as a Catholic.
  • Write about Easter with your family.
  • The Easter bunny needs your help!
  • Your best friend has made an HD video of your Easter.
  • What was not meant to happen, happened on Easter.
  • Write about an Easter egg hunt that didn’t go as planned.
  • Write about the Bethlehem light parade.
  • Write about the first Easter.
  • You wake up on Easter morning and have food poisoning.
  • Write a story about your own version of the Easter Bunny.
  • Movie night is interrupted by a visit from the Easter bunny.
  • Write about one of the first times your child discovered the Easter Bunny.
  • What is your favorite Easter memory?
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write a letter from the Easter bunny to another character.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write about the Easter bunny.
  • Write about the Easter you want to celebrate.
  • Anticipation is running high for the Easter Bunny parade.
  • Your sibling forgot you when buying candy for Easter.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write about flying in an airplane during or after Easter.
  • Write about the most memorable Easter you can remember.
  • The Easter cherry tree is blooming early.
  • On Easter Sunday, the spirit of Eugenia Bulmer comes back to visit and looks at London.
  • Have you ever been an Easter egg?
  • Write about a ruined Easter.
  • Discover the greatest Easter treasure–which may be yourself.
  • Write about your most memorable Easter.
  • Let a spirit of hope and joy empower you this Easter.
  • Write about the first Easter you remember.
  • Write about Jesus’ resurrection.
  • Write about your worst Easter.
  • Green eggs and ham and were all sitting together in their backyard at the farm.
  • Write Don’t Give Up! How Courage, Clarity & Love Will Change Your Life
  • How was Easter celebrated in your childhood?  How is Easter celebrated  now?
  • Write about your most memorable Easter.
  • Write about celebrating Easter when you’re sick of all the eggs.
  • Write about an Easter you’ll always remember.
  • Easter wishes can’t guarantee anything.
  • How do you decorate an Easter Egg? Or do you?
  • Who has control of the playground equipment today?
  • The Peeps are planning to take over on Easter Sunday. What will they do?
  • Christians and non-Christians alike are gathered to celebrate Easter.
  • Write about someone who sells hot chocolate door-to-door.
  • Write about an Easter you will always remember.
  • Write about what you would see in the first “Easter.”
  • Child molesters in the church?
  • Write about a unique Easter treat you enjoy.
  • Write about Easter in your past.
  • Write about the Easter bunny.
  • Jesus comes back out of nowhere…
  • Write about an Easter memory.
  • Children are misbehaving and choosing revenge instead of discipline.
  • Write about unrealistic Easter expectations.
  • Describe a memory you have of Easter.
  • Write about what it was like to celebrate Easter before you knew Jesus.
  • Write about a child crawling out of bed on Easter morning and spying eggs and a wrapped package.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Ever wondered what happened to the rabbit that died for your sins?
  • The Easter bunny is comin to town! He is delivering fresh eggs.
  • Write about a cracked Easter egg.
  • Write a scary Easter tale.
  • The Easter Bunny’s revenge scheme goes wrong, and he is forced to make his escape.
  • Write about a time you sinned.
  • Write about the Easter fun activity you will participate in next year.
  • Write about good and silly Easter traditions from when you were a child.
  • Write about a favorite Easter memory and the person or thing that made it great.
  • Write about someone who steals Easter from you.
  • Share a story of an Easter miracle!
  • Write about never being allowed to eat chocolate Easter eggs.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter memory.
  • A snowstorm ruined the Easter decorations, but one scout found a way to get them up on time.
  • Write about a child running to get candy and something else running away instead.
  • Write about someone who is having an Easter they won’t forget.
  • Write about a time when you told a lie and got away with it.
  • Describe a person smelling freshly baked cinnamon rolls.
  • Write about Easter traditions.
  • Write about what a troublemaker Jesus was as a kid. He is always found with a gang of hoodlums, and his mother is constantly calling the disciples to come and get him. Share your stories about Jesus and his naughty friends.
  • Easter comes, but the world doesn’t pause to celebrate.
  • Write about your most memorable Easter basket.
  • The Easter bunny is writing messages in the eggs. At the end of the story, the reader discovers the messages.
  • Write about the poor Easter bunny.
  • Write a peaceful Easter Sunday in Spring.
  • Rabbits are not interested in cuteness, they want to be wild.
  • The crocus shoots were the first flowers to colonize the empty, snow-covered Earth.
  • Write about an Easter egg hunt gone wrong.
  • Write about spring and Easter.
  • Easter baskets are full of candy and tiny toys.
  • Write about the worst Easter you’ve ever had.
  • What child is going to steal the church’s Easter money this year?
  • Write about a family Easter celebration.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write about the way Easter was in your childhood.
  • The Easter Bunny is putting rabbits into a box and shipping them to homes across America. She is tired. Miserable. Her eyes are almost blinded with the effort of putting paper eyes and candy jelly bean noses on so many bunnies. All she wants is to scream at the top of her lungs.
  • Write a story told from the point of view of a bunny or mean cat.
  • Write about your worst Easter.
  • Make sure your prompt isn’t a story but just the tone or mood you are aiming for. Remember, the prompts are only designed to help you get your brain writing.
  • There’s somewhat of a controversy about who owns Easter, so let your imagination run with it. You can, for example, invent a different holiday that has a rabbit instead of a carrot.
  • How are you celebrating Easter this year?
  • Write about what Easter would be like if Jesus had not died on Good Friday.
  • A thief steals a freshly laid Easter egg.
  • Write about the worst Easter you ever had.
  • Write about going fishing or watching fishing shows on television.
  • Write about the best Easter you’ve ever had.
  • Write about your worst Easter.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write about Easter traditions.
  • Write about what you made for Easter dinner.
  • Billy tries reliving that past Easter that he will never stop thinking about.
  • Write about the day itself.
  • Why are cows so important to Easter?
  • Write about the Easter traditions of your family. If none, make some up.
  • Write about the Easter dinner. Include who comes, what’s being eaten, and who’s cooking.
  • Write about being trapped in an Easter egg.
  • Draw a comic about a rabbit searching for eggs.
  • Write about a memorable Easter.
  • Write about a watch rabbit.
  • Write about a religious Easter tradition.
  • Write about your worst Easter.
  • Visit to a museum that displays Easter memorabilia of the past.
  • Write a letter to Easter.
  • Write a love story that begins at Easter.
  • Easter’s tradition is to give out candy.
  • Write about how you feel about Easter.
  • Have you ever dyed Easter eggs?
  • What’s the Easter Bunny like when he’s not at work?
  • While praying in church, you are visited by the Easter Bunny.
  • Write about a cute Easter chick.
  • Name five things that ruin Easter for you.
  • Write about a rainy Easter.
  • Write about what you did on Easter.
  • Write about an Easter you would like to celebrate.
  • Write about a forbidden Easter egg hunt.
  • Write about your favorite Easter memory.
  • Write about being in a church yard.
  • Write about the Easter Bunny’s rejection.
  • Write about your ideal Easter.
  • Evelyn is determined to have the best Easter ever.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write about the first Easter you can recall.
  • Write about how Easter relates to other holidays.
  • Guess which Easter bunny is the real one.
  • What would you betray for an egg?
  • Write about an Easter disaster.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • A collection of Easter memories.
  • Write about the day Jesus was resurrected.
  • Write about hoping for an Easter gift.
  • Write about someone stealing eggs or killing the Easter bunny.
  • Write about why you would never find the Easter egg hunt.
  • Write about the Easter you remember best.
  • The Easter bunny is being threatened.
  • Easter is coming. Write about your favorite tradition.
  • Write about not getting what you want for Easter.
  • Inside your new Easter egg is a letter.
  • Write about Easter caroling in a foreign language/country.
  • All that a girl wants for Easter is a baby chick.
  • Write about Easter disaster.
  • The Easter pumpkin pie is made by hand using special techniques.
  • The Easter Bunny is missing.
  • Your Easter Sunday is ruined when you leave church to find snow falling.
  • A sad bunny is taking a walk without any colored eggs.
  • Your family is preparing for Easter dinner, when your real family comes to call.
  • Write the Easter wish list of a ruthless Easter child.
  • Write about your first Easter.
  • Write about the worst Easter egg hunt of your life.
  • Write about visiting your grandfather’s gravesite on Easter.
  • Write about an Easter gone horribly wrong.
  • Someone donated four dozen eggs to the Easter basket hunt.
  • Rabbits lay Easter eggs containing candy.
  • People want to commemorate their lost loved ones by giving them eggs. It’s a silly prank.
  • Happen upon a hidden pagan ritual in nature.
  • This year, Easter is a disaster. Have fun with it!
  • Write about the question, “What happened to the Easter bunny ?”
  • Less than an hour till sunset, and the Easter Bunny realizes he forgot to make the Easter baskets.
  • Write about a mistake you made this Easter.
  • Describe your Easter Sunday
  • Focus on how this Easter is different from others.
  • Write about an Easter egg hunt.
  • Write about your family’s Easter traditions.
  • Did you eat hot cross buns on Good Friday?
  • Write about getting an Easter basket.
  • From the words to the song “Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho .”
  • How springtime makes you feel.
  • The Easter Bunny needs your help! Disasters keep interrupting his job!
  • Write about what is in your Easter basket.
  • Write about a failed Easter egg hunt.
  • Write about the worst Easter you ever had.
  • Write about the Easter Bunny.
  • What is the worst that could happen at an Easter egg hunt?
  • Film and television productions related to Easter.
  • The Easter Vigil
  • Write about what went on during the night of the vigil leading up to Easter.
  • What is your favorite childhood Easter memory?
  • Write about your Easter morning routine.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write a Haiku about Easter.
  • Write about Easter traditions in your family.
  • Write about an Easter that you’ll never forget.
  • Write about the worst Easter you ever had.
  • Write about the Easter bonnet you wore growing up.
  • Write about Easter traditions or memories.
  • Describe the process of dyeing eggs.
  • Write about your crush.
  • Before Easter, we convert.
  • Have you ever been to an Easter party at the White House?
  • Write about the most painful Easter you ever experienced.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Everybody knows that Jesus died for us and was resurrected.
  • Write about why you celebrate – or, if you don’t celebrate it, why it matters so little to you that you don’t bother to celebrate.
  • Write about Easter in the future.
  • Everybody is good until something happens to show who they really are. The story can start with something as simple as “Hey, what smells?”
  • The Easter Bunny hides Easter eggs for charity.
  • Write about a bunny with a secret.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Leave a short story
  • Pretend one of the Easter bunny’s little helpers ran off with baby Jesus.
  • Characters are left devastated by the death of a loved one, just like Jesus. They blame themselves for not being at their loved one’s side and not mourning enough.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • What is your opinion of the Easter Bunny?
  • Help somebody else with their Easter tradition.
  • The Easter bunny overhears a child’s wish for something he cannot have.
  • Write about a childhood memory.
  • Write about why Easter is awesome.
  • Feel free to use any, if not all of these writing prompts on your worksheet, or save them for something else entirely.
  • Jessica’s eggs have a severe crack in them. She takes it to the Easter Bunny and they happily fix it.
  • Write about a person who is alone at Easter.
  • Write a story about a bunny giving eggs to everyone in the world.
  • We all know the Easter lamb is not a real lamb, but rather an edible candy.
  • Did you believe in the Easter bunny when you were a kid?
  • Write about the Easter Bunny or an encounter you may be having with him!
  • Jesus and his twelve robot disciples are helping the stranded children find homes for their painted eggs.
  • Describe the smell of Easter.
  • The kitten is annoyed because you still don’t have an Easter basket for it.
  • Sorry, you still owe me one.
  • It’s next week’s holiday, but the characters don’t care about it.
  • Write about Easter in the past.
  • Please leave comments on my blog if you use any of these prompts to write.
  • Write about Easter traditions.
  • Someone hates Easter and what it represents.
  • Scott was an average High School student. He had a job, a girlfriend, and a car of his own. How did he gain these things?
  • Write about an Easter that is bittersweet.
  • Write a letter to the Easter bunny.
  • Your crush returns your love.
  • Write about your worst Easter ever.
  • Write about a religious Easter Egg hunt.
  • Write about a particular Easter related memory.
  • Write about a disappointing Easter.
  • Write about an Easter basket you loved.
  • Write about whether or not you believe in the Easter Bunny.
  • Write about what happens on Easter in other countries.
  • Grandma says not to trust the Easter bunny.
  • Write about the first time you saw an Easter egg hunt.
  • Write about Easter misadventures.
  • Write about the hardest decision you’ve ever had to make.
  • Write about the nativity of Jesus.
  • Write about your worst Easter ever.
  • Write about a run in with  the Easter bunny.
  • Write about your worst Easter.
  • Write about a time that you got hurt and wished you could die. Now write about how you want to live.
  • Write about a favorite Easter Memory.
  • Carolers live in a society where Easter is suppressed.
  • Describe your favorite Easter Bunny.
  • Write about an Easter sunrise.
  • Write about a character mourning the loss of a loved one at Easter.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write about somebody dying and coming back from the dead as a zombie.
  • Write about the Easter Bunny on his first day of work.
  • Write about misplacing your Easter pet.
  • Write about a toy bunny who must cope being neglected at Easter.
  • Write about the absence of Easter.
  • Write about the Easter king or queen and their miraculous powers.
  • You are delivering Easter baskets on the last lap before you finish. It’s a work hazard this year.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • You find an egg that can make wishes come true.
  • Describe the first Easter morning, back in the cave.
  • Mix an Easter egg cookie with a lime popsicle and a chocolate bar.
  • Write about the last time you broke something.
  • Write about an Easter egg that doesn’t end up painted.
  • Write about how someone acts around Easter.
  • God and Christ will sit down and tell you what today really means
  • Everyone is looking for the Easter Bunny because he owes them all money.
  • Look up this year’s dates for Easter. Write about the history of Easter, if you like.
  • Write about an egg hunt.
  • Write about what your Easter is like.
  • The Easter Bunny didn’t bring all of the eggs.
  • Write about a family moment on Easter.
  • They’ve raided the Easter egg hunt for good eggs.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • The Easter basket brought something more than candy.
  • An Easter skirt is filled with snow and ice.
  • Write about your least favorite Easter.
  • Write about an Easter you knew as a child–or child you knew.
  • Write how you would get over a fear of Easter.
  • What happens to Easter if there is a clear night sky and no moon?
  • Write about an angel.
  • Write about a bad easter egg hunt.
  • Write about feeling out of place now that you are not sure what to do.
  • Write a list of ten favorite Easter memories.
  • Write about your favorite Easter candy.
  • The Easter Bunny is forced to change jobs.
  • Write about the worst Easter you had.
  • Write about planning the first Easter.
  • A love letter from the Easter bunny, who’s soft and fluffy to the touch.
  • Write about your worst Easter.
  • Write about what Easter weekend might have been like as a child.
  • She met with her friends in the park.
  • Write about a curious bunny.
  • Write about your worst Easter.
  • Write about Easter food.
  • Write about the Easter Bunny’s sister or brother.
  • A magical and fluffy bunny watching over her favorite child.

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