Chick Match Up
Can the kids match up the pairs of chicks and find the odd one out? Probably one of our cutest puzzles ever...
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We've got a really diverse collection of Easter puzzles for kids here, including counting puzzles for little ones, tricky "spot the difference" puzzles, and more!
Can the kids match up the pairs of chicks and find the odd one out? Probably one of our cutest puzzles ever...
Can you complete the missing areas on our chick? We have a complete picture to help you.
Children will need to look closely at the lamb on the right to help them complete the picture. It makes a fun challenge for spring, Easter or a farm animal theme.
Children can practise their drawing and observation skills by completing the missing sections of our cute rabbit.
How many lambs can your children find in this delightful spring farmyard colouring page?
Match up the pairs of Easter bonnets and find the odd one out!
Children will have to study the eggs in this printable carefully, to work out which egg appears only once...
Find the pairs of matching Easter eggs. Then find the odd one out! This pretty Easter egg match up puzzle is great for younger children.
Here's a cute puzzle for younger children, who need to spot the differences between the two Easter pictures. And when they have found them all, why not colour one of the pictures in?
Maybe all the family can have a go at this Easter squashed sentences puzzle? Find an Easter-themed sentence by starting at the shaded letter and drawing a path (letters must be in adjacent squares). The remaining letters from each grid form an Easter-themed word - who can find it first?
Two printable Easter puzzles - one much more difficult than the other - in which children need to count up the Easter bunnies. Fun for Spring too. Good counting practice for little ones!
How many Easter eggs can the kids spot in the Easter colouring page and puzzle...
How many eggs can the kids count in this simple Easter puzzle? Be careful where they overlap...
Match up the pairs of spring flowers in this pretty puzzle and find the odd one out. This will challenge the children's powers of observation!