Help your little ones discover the joy, meaning and traditions of Greek Orthodox Easter with this gentle, faith filled colouring book created especially for children aged 3 to 10. Greek Orthodox Easter is rich with symbolism, beauty and tradition. For young children, these moments can feel mysterious or hard to understand. This colouring book turns those traditions into something warm, simple and engaging. With cheerful illustrations and friendly explanations, it helps children connect with the story of Pascha in a way that feels natural, creative and fun. Inside this book, children will find 25 unique pages to colour, each one introducing a different part of Greek Orthodox Easter. They will meet the peaceful lamb, explore the Epitaphios, learn about the meaning of red Easter eggs and discover the tradition of lambathes. The artwork has been designed with big, clear outlines that are perfect for small hands, chunky crayons, felt tip pens or colouring pencils. Whether used at home, in church school or during quiet moments in Holy Week, this book encourages creativity while helping children learn about the traditions that make Easter so special. As children colour, they begin to imagine the story behind each page. They can picture the lamb that represents peace and kindness. They can trace the flowers around the Epitaphios and learn about the quiet beauty of Good Friday. They can decorate a basket of Easter eggs while discovering why Greek families dye them red. They can colour their own lambatha candle, just like the one they hold on Holy Saturday. These moments spark conversations, build memories and help children feel connected to the deeper meaning of Easter. This colouring book is ideal for Easter baskets, godparent gifts, church schools, Sunday schools or simply as a meaningful activity during Holy Week and Pascha. With 25 pages of creative, faith centred fun, it offers hours of engagement while nurturing understanding, imagination and joy. Add this colouring book to your basket today and let your child colour their way through the story, spirit and traditions of Greek Orthodox Easter.