Absolutely Easter
Read about Easter history and traditions, play Easter games, or create your own Easter Village.
Billy Bear's Happy Easter
Just for the younger set, this site has games, a coloring book, and a post office. You can even adopt a pet jelly bean or egghead.
Carolyn's Universe: He is Risen
This site dedicated to the Christian observation of Easter has the biblical story of Easter, origins of the Easter Bunny and Easter eggs, the legend of the dogwood, the Easter lily, hymns and much more.
Easter in Cyberspace: a Christian Perspective
No bunnies -- chocolate or fuzzy -- here. Just poetry, meditation, graphics, and more focusing on the Christian observance of the Lenten season.
Easter, It's Origins and Meanings
From ReligiousTolerance.org comes this site which explores both the pagan and Christian origins of the symbols and stories associated with Easter and spring.
Easter on the Net
Read the story of Easter, learn about the origin of the Easter egg and the Easter Bunny, find Easter crafts, and pictures to color.
Praying Through Lent and Easter
From "Lord, Teach us how to Pray" come these recommended prayers and meditations for the Lenten season and Easter.
Pysanky
Using beeswax and dyes, this traditional Ukranian craft can create some beautiful and intricate Easter Egg designs. See some traditional and not-so-traditional designs and learn more about how to do it yourself.
Rosie's Easter Basket
The story of Easter as told in the Gospels, recipes for hot cross buns and Easter crown bread, an Easter egg hunt, and lots about Easter eggs are just some of the fun things at this site.
The White House Easter Egg Roll
The Easter Monday Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House has been a tradition since the Hayes Administration in the 1870's. Learn about how the tradition started, read about past Rolls, and learn how you can be a part.