Free printable Easter egg coloring page

In many cultures, Easter eggs are hidden for children to find in Easter egg hunts. This tradition is believed to have originated in Germany in the 16th century, where people would hide eggs for children to find on Easter morning.
Some countries have their own unique Easter egg traditions. In Russia, for example, intricately decorated eggs called “pysanky” are exchanged as gifts. In Greece, red eggs are traditionally dyed and cracked against each other to symbolize Christ’s resurrection.
Whether you enjoy decorating, hunting for, or eating Easter eggs, they are a fun and festive part of this important holiday.