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#Easter countdowns download#
I’m definitely using these as a religious Easter basket stuffer at my house, too! 😉 Grab Your Black And White Easter Calendar NowĪll you have to do to download this Easter calendar for kids in black and white is click the link below! I also thought about decoupaging it to a cookie sheet and moving a magnet one square each day. You could also laminate the calendar with contact paper, or put it in a Dollar Store frame and then mark off the days with a dry erase marker. Other options would be coloring one square each day, or marking them off with “x’s”. (I think I have a bunch of small Easter stickers leftover from an egg dying kit around here somewhere). I’m going to have my kids mark off each day with a sticker.
#Easter countdowns how to#
This is a great tool for teaching your kids about the liturgical year, so I hope you find a use for it! How To Use The Pentecost Countdown Calendar This Easter calendar doesn’t include calendar dates, so it’s good for every year! Some days I included when drawing this calendar are Divine Mercy Sunday (which Pope John Paul II instituted as the second Sunday of Easter), all 8 Sundays of Easter, Ascension Thursday, and Pentecost.

The best part about this Easter countdown calendar is that it’s printable and free for all of you! Printable Countdown Calendar For Easter Season This begins with Easter Sunday and ends with Pentecost. For now, let’s take a look at this printable Easter countdown calendar!īefore we jump into the printable countdown calendar for kids, I wanted to share this Sundays of Easter countdown bunting with you! You hang an egg for each Sunday in Eater (there are 8) and move the little Jesus along as you go to keep track of which week you’re on. You can find all of my ways for celebrating the 50 days of Easter here. In order to help my kids and I remember that the Easter season is an ongoing thing, I made this religious Easter countdown calendar which starts on Easter Sunday, and ends on Pentecost Sunday. Did you know that there are 50 days in the Easter season? Not one, but 50! That’s even more days than there are in Lent! The Easter season begins with Easter Sunday, and ends with Pentecost.
