Resurrection Eggs are a great way to share the story of Easter with our children. They are a set of plastic eggs like those used in an Easter Egg Hunt, but they don’t carry chocolate or jelly beans. Inside each egg is a symbol that represents a part of the story of Jesus’s death and resurrection. You open the first egg eleven days before Easter and learn about the events they represent in the Bible as you count down the days to Easter when you open the twelfth egg.
Begin a new tradition at home on Holy Saturday baking Resurrection Cookies, a wonderful and delicious way to share the Easter story. Each step and ingredient of the recipe represents a part of the story and is explained with its coordinating scripture.