The Easter Storybook


A fitting companion to The Advent Storybook, The Easter Storybook is a wonderful way to discover as a family why Jesus came to earth as Rescuer, Redeemer, and Friend.

Starting with Jesus’ time in the temple as a boy and ending with His appearances after the resurrection, The Easter Storybook invites readers into the big picture of God’s love.



Each of the 40 full-color, beautifully illustrated stories includes a Bible passage and a conversational question to guide families through the Easter season together.



Unlike other children’s Easter books, The Easter Storybook focuses not just on Jesus’ last days but on the journey. As Easter approaches, a beautiful new book will prepare your children for this most special event...  of His whole life leading to the joy of Easter morning. Every story will give children a glimpse into Jesus’ identity—as Teacher, Good Shepherd, Savior, and King—making this a rich book to read throughout the year.



The Easter Storybook explains who Jesus is, what He did, and why His death and resurrection matter, in a simple way that children ages 4–8 can understand and remember.

My Review

This is the storybook that everyone needs. It features beautiful illustrations as well as great lessons. This book features a different lesson for each day. Which are illustrated in the pictures as well as from the various Bible verses.

There is compassion, forgiveness, grace, love, etc. In fact, I did not read this book as a regular book without stopping. I would read a few pages and stop to reflect on the words I had just read. This storybook may be geared towards the younger children readers but it can be enjoyed by the whole family.


Laura Richie, who also wrote the bestselling The Advent Storybook, said, “Each story adds a stroke to the portrait of the God who came to restore what was broken and find what was lost. During the season of Lent, let’s pause each day and remember. Sit down as a family and remember who Jesus was and why He had to die, then celebrate His victory over evil and death! May you and your family see Jesus and delight in His beauty, love, and grace.”

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