Chick Story Paper
Use our charming chick story paper with younger children for creative writing and colouring fun.
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Lots NEW! Print out our Easter story paper and get your children writing! We have many different "story paper" printables to choose from below and kids can either write a factual account or use the pictures as inspiration for an imaginative story. And of course they can colour them in too! Lots of these Easter story paper printables come with lines for older kids or handwriting lines for younger kids - just click the links to choose.
Use our charming chick story paper with younger children for creative writing and colouring fun.
A mother or teacher and kids decorate eggs for Easter in this colouring page and printable story paper writing resource. Extra writing sheets are available if you need them here: Printable lined paper
Kids can write about an Easter bonnet parade or make up a story about the children in the picture before they colour it in.
Print this cute Easter story paper with colouring picture for kids to write their own story or recount what they see in the picture.
This Easter bunny story paper is a fun way to get the kids doing some creative writing. This particular Easter bunny looks like he might be a bit cheeky to me!
Print our story paper and colouring page for children to write about an Easter egg hunt they have experienced, make up a story, or describe what is happening in the delightfully detailed picture.
When you open a chocolate Easter egg you might expect more eggs inside - not a cute little Easter chick! See what sorts of stories the kids will come up with this fun "Easter Surprise" story paper printable.
Perfect for writing an Easter or farmyard story, or perhaps a letter. And of course the children can colour in the rabbit, too.
Write a short story based on this lovely scene featuring three rabbits, then colour in the picture too. Choose from one of two versions: lined or with handwriting lines.
We have two versions of our spring lambs story paper. Older children might like to use the lined version for story writing, while younger children could write a sentence about what they see on the handwriting version.