Seattle, WA 98164
United States of America
Bunny Bounce at Woodland Park Zoo - For nearly a decade, the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle has put on a fun annual Easter event called the Bunny Bounce. The Bunny Bounce is an Easter celebration which usually takes place the day before Easter. This fun Easter activity in Seattle features several egg hunts for kids throughout the day in the North Meadow area of the zoo. Separate egg hunts are coordinated for kids of different age groups. The age groups are 3-5, and 6-8. Additionally, there is a "self-serve" toddler egg hunt which is available for several hours of the morning and early afternoon in the Pony Corral next to the North Meadow. The Bunny Bounce will also feature Easter crafts and Bunny Encounters. You can find all the information you need at Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo's website.
Visit the Easter Bunny at Southcenter Mall - For about two weeks before Easter, kids can have Easter fun at the Southcenter Mall in Seattle by visiting the Easter Bunny. Photos are available as well, and package prices can be found at the Southcenter Mall website, along with detailed Easter Bunny schedule information.
Take a drive for Easter fun at Build-A-Bear - Build-A-Bear Worshops in the Seattle area have fun Easter accessories and even a special Easter Bunny stuffed animal to build! If you're looking for a unique Easter activity, try Build-A-Bear! There are Build-A-Bear workshops at Bellevue Square in Bellevue, at Alderwood in Lynwood, and at the Tacoma Mall. For more information, or to see what Easter accessories are available, check out the Build-A-Bear website!
Miscellaneous Easter fun in the Seattle area - For additional Easter activities in the Seattle area, contact your local church or senior center. Both will often have Easter events planned, including Easter egg hunts or special Easter meals. Another way to celebrate Easter and welcome Spring in the Seattle area is to make time for the Annual Skagit Valley Tulip Festival which takes place between April 1st and April 30th each year. For detailed information about the festival, check out the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival's website. For additional Easter fun, contact your local library to ask if there will be any special Easter themed story hours or puppet shows for kids!
Published by Maggie Blake
I m a homeschooling Mom of four. As a result, most of my articles focus on parenting, homeschooling issues, and educational travel with children. View profile
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