15 Easter movies for Kids in 2025

Nikki Stevenson

Nikki Stevenson

Nikki is a parenting writer and a mom to three wild boys who keep her on her toes (and occasionally make her question her sanity). With over 15 years of experience in the parenting industry, she has more tips and tricks than Mary Poppins on speed dial. When she's not typing away at her keyboard, you can find her sipping on coffee, hiding in the bathroom for five minutes of...
Updated on Apr 22, 2025 · 7 mins read
15 Easter movies for Kids in 2025

When the Easter long weekend leaves you with a belly full of chocolate, few things feel as good as crashing on the couch with your family and watching a festive flick.


Some films offer an Easter fun-filled escape with bunnies and colourful eggs, while others explore the deeper significance of the season in a way that’s engaging for children.

Whatever your whole family’s style, a well-chosen Easter story can become a treasured part of your holiday traditions, and the thing that saved easter after a long day of sugar highs.

Grab some popcorn (or better yet, some chocolate eggs), get comfy, and let’s dive into the best Easter movies for kids to watch this season.

For younger kids (Ages 3-6)


The Berenstain Bears’ Easter Surprise

Cartoon candy shop scene.

This movie is an old-school classic, having been released back in 1981. Brother Bear is excited about Easter, but winter just won’t end. When he and Sister Bear go searching for the Easter Bunny, they discover Boss Bunny has quit his job. Can they convince him to bring Easter back?

It’s a simple, sweet story about family, perseverance, and Easter traditions – perfect for younger kids even though it is based on an Easter bear.

Watch it on Youtube.

Springtime with Roo

Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo

A heartwarming story with classic Winnie the Pooh characters and a message about fun and friendship.

Roo is excited about Easter, but Rabbit insists on celebrating Spring Cleaning Day instead. With a little help from some Hundred Acre Wood friends (and a Christmas Carol-style lesson), Rabbit realises the joy of Easter celebrations.

Stream it on Disney+.

Baby Looney Tunes’ Eggs-traordinary Adventure

Baby Looney Tunes Easter.

The Baby Looney Tunes gang set off on a journey to discover the true meaning of Easter. Along the way, they learn about friendship, belief, and what the holiday is all about.

The movie is a fun, light-hearted adventure with familiar characters – perfect for younger kids.

Currently, it’s available as two separate 22-minute episodes of the Baby Looney Tunes TV series, which you can stream on Binge.

The First Easter Rabbit

Woman and rabbit dancing.

A well-loved story from the 1970s, The First Easter Rabbit introduces kids to the origins of the Easter Bunny in a fun and heartwarming way. When a child’s stuffed bunny comes to life, he is chosen to become the first-ever Easter Bunny and deliver joy to children everywhere.

This is a classic animated film that introduces kids to the origins of the Easter Bunny in a fun and heartwarming way.

Watch it on Youtube.


For younger school-age kids (Ages 5-8)


Rabbit School – Guardians of the Golden Egg

Rabbits skateboarding on a plane.

A city rabbit named Max ends up at an old-fashioned Easter Bunny school, where he learns all about Easter magic. But when a gang of foxes tries to steal the Golden Egg, Max and his new friend Emmy have to stop them.

It’s got adventure, teamwork, and plenty of Easter magic.

You can stream it on Prime Video.

The Dog Who Saved Easter

Dog saved Easter eggs.

Got a dog lover in the family? This Easter movie for kids is perfect.

Zeus, a lovable Labrador, is left at a dog daycare over Easter, only to uncover a scheme by some crooks to shut the business down. With some furry friends, Zeus works to save the day.

The Dog Who Saved Easter is fun, lighthearted mix of adventure and Easter cheer – perfect for families who love animal movies.

You can watch it for free on 7Plus.

VeggieTales: ‘Twas the Night Before Easter

VeggieTales Easter bunny scene.

When a local theatre is about to be closed down, the VeggieTales crew comes together to save it with a big Easter production.

As a faith-based, this family-friendly movie teaches kids about kindness, teamwork, and the meaning of Easter.

You can stream it on Apple TV.

For older school-age Kids (Ages 6-10)

Ice Age: The Great Egg-Scapade

Ice Age: Scrat & egg.

Set between Ice Age: Continental Drift and Ice Age: Collision Course, this short film follows Sid as he starts an egg-sitting business. When the eggs are stolen, Manny, Diego, and the gang set off on a rescue mission – leading to the first-ever Easter egg hunt.

It has a mix of comedy and adventure, with an Easter twist that fits right into the Ice Age world.

You can stream it on Disney+.

Peter Rabbit

Peter Rabbit movie poster.

Based on Beatrix Potter’s classic books, this film follows Peter Rabbit as he gets into trouble with Mr McGregor in a battle over the vegetable garden.

This Easter movie for kids is a cheeky, adventure-filled story with a countryside setting that fits perfectly with the season.

You can stream it on Stan and Binge.

Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway

Peter Rabbit's vegetable market trip.

Peter Rabbit struggles with his reputation as a troublemaker and sets off on an adventure outside the garden. He soon realises that home – and family – might be what he really needs after all.

This sequel builds on the fun of the first Peter Rabbit film with even more humour and heart. Plus, it’s packed with rabbits!

You can stream it on Binge.


For Tweens (Ages 7-12)


Hop

Hop movie poster.

E.B., the teenage son of the Easter Bunny, wants to be a drummer instead of taking over the family business. He runs away to Hollywood and ends up on an adventure with Fred, a guy also struggling to figure out his future.

Undoubtedly one of the best Easter movies, Hop is a mix of animation and live-action, packed with silly humour, music, and a modern twist on Easter traditions.

You can stream it on Binge.

Zootopia

Zootopia movie poster.

In the bustling city of Zootopia, Judy Hopps, a determined bunny, becomes the first rabbit police officer. She teams up with a con artist fox, Nick Wilde, to solve a mystery that could change their world.

While not specifically about Easter, the film features a strong rabbit lead and themes of perseverance, kindness, and inclusivity – perfect for the season.

You can stream it on Disney+.

Rise of the Guardians

Rise of the Guardians poster.

When the villain Pitch Black threatens to take over the world, mythical figures like the Easter Bunny, Santa Claus, and the Tooth Fairy team up to stop him.

The Easter Bunny plays a big role, and the film is all about belief, magic, and standing up for what’s right. Great for slightly older kids.

You can stream it on Stan.

The Prince of Egypt

Prince of Egypt movie poster

A powerful animated retelling of the story of Moses, following his journey from Egyptian prince to the leader who helps free his people.

While it focuses on the Passover story, the themes of faith, hope, and renewal connect beautifully with why we celebrate Easter. And don’t forget the iconic Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey song!

You can stream it on Binge.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)

Willy Wonka, pointing, candy land.

Okay, so it’s not technically an Easter movie, but with all the chocolate, candy, and the thrill of a golden ticket hunt, it definitely feels like one!

This remake of Roald Dahl’s classic story follows young Charlie Bucket as he steps into Willy Wonka’s magical chocolate factory – where wild inventions, Oompa Loompa songs, and some important life lessons await. A fun (and slightly quirky) choice for Easter time!

How to make an Easter movie night special for kids


Turning an ordinary movie night into an Easter-themed experience is easier than you think. With a few simple touches, Easter eggs, and the best Easter movies, you can make it feel like a festive family tradition. Here’s how:

  • Create a cosy setup – Grab some blankets, pillows, and turn the living room into a comfy movie den. If you have fairy lights, string them up to add some magic.
  • Easter snacks are a must – Swap out regular popcorn for Easter-themed treats like Easter eggs, bunny-shaped biscuits, or carrot sticks with dip (for a slightly healthier option).
  • DIY movie tickets – Let the kids create their own “Easter Movie Night” tickets to hand out before the film starts. You could even set up a pretend box office for them to “buy” their snacks.
  • Bunny dress-up – If the kids are up for it, let them wear bunny ears or Easter pyjamas to add to the fun.
  • An Easter movie marathon – Can’t pick just one? Watch a couple of shorter films or mix a fun animated movie with a more meaningful one, like The Prince of Egypt.

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