Hopper has discovered the biggest Easter egg he has ever seen. He is giving it a giant hug so it will not roll away. Color the egg’s fun patterns and make Hopper’s surprise extra special!
A small bunny is holding on tight to a giant Easter egg that looks almost too big to carry. Maybe it rolled down a hill, or maybe this bunny found the grand prize of the egg hunt! The egg is covered in playful patterns waiting for your ideas. Color the bunny’s happy face and make the huge egg look like a very special Easter surprise.
Choose three or four favorite colors for the egg patterns so each stripe, dot, or shape is easy to see. Bright turquoise, pink, yellow, and purple make a lively Easter mix. Give the bunny a soft gray, warm brown, or snowy white coat. Pink inside the ears adds a sweet detail. You could color the egg in shiny-looking gold and silver for a treasure-egg feeling.
Bird eggs come in many sizes. A tiny hummingbird egg can be smaller than a jellybean, while an ostrich egg is the biggest egg laid by any living bird. Real eggshells help protect the growing chick inside. Many Easter eggs are decorated because eggs have long been used as symbols of new life in spring. Luckily, this giant picture egg will not crack while you color it!