The Easter holidays arrive in a flurry of chocolate eggs, lighter evenings and that familiar question: what are we going to do today?
Children are ready for a break. Teachers are ready for a break. And while it’s lovely to have more time together, the days can still stretch out, especially when the plans run out or the weather doesn’t quite play along.
Somewhere in the back of many parents’ minds is a quiet worry: will all that lovely reading momentum slip away over the holidays?
The good news is that it doesn’t have to. Easter can be the perfect time to lean into stories. Without the rush of school, reading can feel calmer, cosier and much more enjoyable.
It doesn’t need to feel like homework. In fact, the more relaxed it is, the more likely children are to pick up a book for themselves.
Here are some gentle, realistic ways to keep reading going over the Easter break.
















