Once upon a time, in a cozy little burrow, the Easter Bunny was very busy. He was painting and decorating colorful eggs. His ears were wiggling, and his whiskers were twitching with excitement. He filled his basket with all the eggs and said, “I’ll deliver these tomorrow!”
Early the next morning, the Easter Bunny grabbed his basket and hopped out of his burrow. “Hippity-hoppity, hippity-hoppity,” he sang as he took big hops along the path. But suddenly, he stopped and cried out, “Oh no! I’ve lost my eggs!”
The Easter Bunny was worried, but soon, some friendly puppies came to help. A little Chihuahua found an egg rolling down a hill and quickly chased it back up. “Yep, yep!” she barked happily.
A big St. Bernard found an egg hidden in a bucket by the barn. He gently picked it up and brought it back. A fluffy Maltese crawled under a bush and found another egg. “Look what I found!” she said, holding it carefully.
Then, a playful Poodle paddled into a pond and nudged an egg off a lily pad. “I’ll bring this back!” she said with a splash.
A cheerful yellow Labrador stood on her hind legs against a tree and barked, “Here’s another!” Her tail wagged with joy.
The Easter Bunny was so thankful to his puppy friends, but he looked at his broken basket and wondered, “How will I carry the eggs?”
“We’ll carry them for you!” the puppies barked together. The Easter Bunny smiled wide and led the way, cheering, “Hooray for the Easter Puppy Parade! Happy, happy Easter!”
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Egg Hunt Adventure: Organize a mini egg hunt in your classroom or backyard. Hide colorful plastic eggs and ask the children to find them, just like the puppies helped the Easter Bunny. After the hunt, discuss with the children how teamwork helped the puppies find the eggs. Ask them, “How did it feel to help each other find the eggs?” and “What was your favorite part of the egg hunt?”
Puppy Role Play: Encourage the children to act out the story by pretending to be the different puppies. Provide simple props like a small basket or a toy egg. Let each child choose a puppy to be and reenact how they found the eggs. After the role play, ask them, “Which puppy did you enjoy being and why?” and “How did your puppy help the Easter Bunny?”
Create Your Own Easter Story: Provide art supplies like paper, crayons, and stickers. Ask the children to draw their own version of an Easter adventure. Encourage them to think of new animal friends who might help the Easter Bunny. After drawing, let them share their stories with the class. Prompt them with questions like, “Who helped the Easter Bunny in your story?” and “What special way did they help?”
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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Books, Easter, Puppy.
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The Easter Bunny bustled about his burrow. He dipped, dried, and decorated eggs, ears wiggling and whiskers twitching. He packed his basket to the brim. “I’ll deliver these tomorrow,” he said.
Early on Easter morning, he grabbed the basket and hopped out. “Hippity-hoppity, hippity-hoppity,” he hurried along, taking extra big hops.
“Oh no!” he wailed. “I’ve lost my eggs!”
He dashed over. “I’ll help!” he sniffed along until he found an egg among the flowers. A Chihuahua chased one rolling down the hill. “Yep, yep!” she yelped and rolled it back up.
A St. Bernard lumbered by the barn and lifted an egg that lay buried in a bucket. A Maltese shimmed under a shrub. “Look what I found!” she cradled it gently and joined the others.
A Poodle paddled into the pond and nudged one off a lily pad. “I’ll bring this back!”
A yellow lab stood her paws high on a tree trunk. “Here’s another!” she woofed, wagging her tail.
The Easter Bunny thanked his friends, but he frowned at his broken basket. “How will I carry the eggs?” he wondered.
“We’ll carry them for you!” the puppies barked.
The Easter Bunny smiled, then he led the way, cheering, “Hooray for the Easter Puppy Parade! Happy, happy Easter!”
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