Easter is a fun time for families. Chocolate, excitement, and a much-needed break from routine… but if you’re parenting twins, you’ll know that keeping two little people entertained (without chaos!) can be a challenge.
It’s surprisingly hard to find activities specifically for twins. We often end up dealing with sharing struggles, mismatched activities, or one child finishing long before the other.
It’s impossible to avoid the twin chaos completely, but I created these printables to give you at least a few moments of peace. A quick distraction while you prep dinner, or a calm moment after an Easter egg hunt… every second counts.
If you’re searching for free Easter activities for twins, Easter printables, colouring pages, or simple ways to keep kids entertained over the holidays, these are perfect to have on hand.
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1. Twin themed Easter colouring page
How often do you see twins in colouring pages? Here we have adorable twin bunnies surrounded by spring flowers, hearts, and Easter eggs. I’m sure it’ll create a few “hey, that’s us!” moments. Great for all ages and can even double as a fun Easter placemat.
2. Matching Easter egg colouring page
If your kids enjoy more detailed colouring, this one’s a winner. This printable is filled with lots of small, matching Easter eggs with intricate patterns that’ll keep your kids focused for longer.
3. Easter themed crossword puzzle
Need something a little more engaging for slightly older children? This Easter-themed crossword puzzle adds a fun learning twist. With words based on Easter traditions, symbols, and biblical references (like chocolate, Lent and bunny), it’s a great mix of fun and education.
Why colouring works so well for twins
Easter printables are a lifesaver when you have twins.
Colouring is just one of those activities that ticks all the boxes:
✔️ Keeps both kids occupied at the same time
✔️ Encourages independent and parallel play
✔️ Builds fine motor skills and creativity
✔️ Easy to set up (just print and go)
I can’t even count how many crayons and colouring pages we have in our house. My girls just love colouring.
I’ve found that if I sit down and colour with them for 5 minutes, they’ll often keep going on their own for another 20–30 minutes. A fair trade, I’d say. You can try extend the time by turning it into a game by asking questions like “Who can use the most colours?”.
Sometimes they colour alone quietly, sometimes they help each other, but either way, those moments are gold.
Final thoughts
These activities are designed to be simple, fun, and twin-approved, because anything that keeps two kids happy at once is a win.
With just a few easy printables, you can create little pockets of calm and creativity in between the sugar highs and chaos. It might seem like a small thing, but having twin-friendly activities ready to go can make a big difference in your day.
So this is your sign to get them printed… and enjoy that well-earned cup of coffee ☕









