Free Easter Mad Libs

I’m stoked to share something that combines the world’s greatest word game with the joy of easter! A free collection of Easter Mad Libs Style Stories! These aren’t just any stories, they’re the base to creating the best, unique and silly stories that are so much for honestly any age.

Three printable Easter-themed worksheets are stacked, featuring Easter Mad Libs with fill-in-the-blank stories: The Big Easter Egg Hunt, The Easter Party, and Easter Hot Cross Buns. Illustrations of eggs, flowers, and buns decorate the pages.

How to play

  1. Choose a Story: Start by picking a story. Don’t let the players who will be providing the words see the story beforehand. The surprise is half the fun!
  2. Ask for Words: The story will have missing words that specify a type of word needed, such as a noun, verb, adjective, adverb, place, or name. One player (the “asker”) asks the other players (the “answerers”) for words to fill in these blanks without revealing the context of the story. For example, the asker might say, “Give me a noun,” or “I need an adjective.”
  3. Fill in the Blanks: As the answerers provide words, the asker fills in the blanks in the story with these words. It’s important to write the words exactly as they’re given, even if they don’t seem to fit. That’s where much of the silliness comes from!
  4. Read the Story Aloud: The asker reads the completed story aloud to the group once all the blanks are filled in. The juxtaposition of the provided words with the original story often results in hilarious and unexpected narratives.
  5. Take Turns: After finishing one story, you can switch roles and let someone else be the asker. This gives everyone a chance to contribute words and read out a story.

You can easily download the printable PDF versions of our three free stories for the perfect activity or egg-celent gift for Easter! Each of these Easter Mad Libs can be printed on US-size paper.

How to print at actual size

1. Open the Print dialog (Ctrl + P on Windows or ⌘ + P on Mac).
2. Under Page Sizing or Scale, select “Actual Size” or set Scale to 100 %.
3. Make sure “Fit to Page” or “Shrink to Fit” is turned off and Borderless printing is disabled.
4. Confirm the printer’s paper size matches your card (A5, US Letter, 5×7, etc.).
5. Click Print.

The Easter Hunt

How will the Big Easter hunt go this year?

A printable worksheet titled The Big Easter Egg Hunt featuring a fun Easter Mad Libs fill-in-the-blank story, with Easter egg illustrations at the bottom and a pen resting on the sheets atop a pastel background.

The Easter Party

Here’s an egg-celent Easter celebration!

A printed Easter Mad Libs story titled The Easter Party lies on a table with a pen and another page underneath. The sheet is decorated with colorful Easter eggs, bunnies, and flowers at the bottom.

Hot Cross Buns

How delicious are your hot cross buns?

A printed Easter Mad Libs hot cross buns activity sheet with fill-in-the-blank questions. Six illustrated hot cross buns are at the bottom, while a pen rests beside the paper on a pink and green surface.

These blank stories revolve around Easter themes, which is a great way to spark imagination and strengthen grammar skills through parts of speech practice. They make a great gift to give over Easter along with easter eggs. Enjoy!

Let us know how your stories turned out in the comments! And make sure to sign-up for our newsletter so we can send you more free printable mad libs straight to your inbox!

Trademark Notice: “Mad Libs®” is a registered trademark of Penguin Random House LLC. This printable is inspired by the Mad Libs® style of word games but is not affiliated with or endorsed by the official Mad Libs® brand.

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