Fun Easter "I Spy" game for kids to find and count various Easter symbols.
Easter-themed "I Spy" activity sheet with colorful eggs, bunnies, chicks, carrots, tulips, and baskets for children to count.
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Let’s count each item one by one, carefully and slowly.
We’ll go row by row or group by group to make sure we don’t miss any.
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Carrots:
- Top left: 1 carrot
- Below that: another carrot (second row)
- Middle right: third carrot
- Bottom left: fourth carrot
→ Total carrots = 4
Wait — let me double-check:
Row 1: no carrot
Row 2: two carrots (left and middle-right)
Row 3: none? Wait — actually, looking again:
Actually, better to scan the whole image systematically.
Let me list them with positions:
1. Row 2, far left → carrot
2. Row 2, middle → carrot
3. Row 4, right side → carrot
4. Row 5, far left → carrot
Yes, that’s 4 carrots.
But wait — in row 3, is there a carrot? No. Row 4 has one on the right. Row 5 has one on the left.
Actually, I think I missed one. Let me recount using a different method.
Look at all orange things with green tops — those are carrots.
Top area:
- Left side, second row down → carrot #1
- Same row, more to the right → carrot #2
Middle area:
- Right side, below center → carrot #3
Bottom area:
- Left side, near bottom → carrot #4
Still 4? But let me check the answer key section — maybe I’m missing one.
Wait — look at the “How Many Do You See?” section — it shows a carrot as the first item to count. So we need to be accurate.
Let me try counting again, very slowly:
Start from top-left corner and move right, then down.
Row 1 (topmost):
- Bird, egg, egg, text, egg, basket, egg → no carrot
Row 2:
- Carrot (1), tulip, basket, bird, bunny, egg, bird, carrot (2) → so 2 here
Row 3:
- Basket, chick-in-egg, egg, bird, basket, chick-in-egg, tulip → no carrot
Row 4:
- Egg, bunny, tulip, chick-in-egg, egg, carrot (3), bird → 1 here
Row 5:
- Egg, bird, egg, carrot (4), bunny, tulip, egg → 1 here
Row 6 (bottom of main grid):
- Carrot (5)? Wait — row 6: carrot, tulip, egg, basket, chick, bird, egg → yes! There’s a carrot on the far left of the last row!
I missed that earlier.
So:
Row 2: 2 carrots
Row 4: 1 carrot
Row 5: 1 carrot
Row 6: 1 carrot
Total = 2 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 5 carrots
Wait — row 6 is the last row before the grass. Yes, there’s a carrot on the far left of that row.
So carrots = 5
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Now, purple zigzag eggs:
These are the purple eggs with white wavy lines.
Let’s find them:
Row 1: left side → 1
Row 1: far right → 2
Row 2: middle right → 3
Row 4: left side → 4
Row 4: middle → 5
Row 5: right side → 6? Wait, row 5 has an egg on the right — but is it zigzag?
Let me list:
1. Row 1, second from left → purple zigzag
2. Row 1, far right → purple zigzag
3. Row 2, after bunny → purple zigzag
4. Row 4, far left → purple zigzag
5. Row 4, middle (after bird) → purple zigzag
6. Row 5, far right? No — row 5 far right is striped pink egg.
Wait — row 3: is there one? Row 3 has a purple zigzag on the right side? Let’s see:
Row 3: ... egg, chick, basket, chick, tulip — no purple zigzag.
Row 4: left: purple zigzag, then bird, then purple zigzag → that’s two in row 4.
Row 5: left: striped pink, then bird, then purple zigzag? Wait — row 5: positions:
After row 4 ends, row 5 starts:
Left: striped pink egg
Then bird
Then purple zigzag egg → that’s #6
Then carrot
Then bunny
Then tulip
Then striped pink egg
So yes, row 5 has one purple zigzag.
Also, row 6? Row 6: carrot, tulip, striped pink, basket, chick, bird, striped pink — no purple zigzag.
And row 1 had two, row 2 had one, row 4 had two, row 5 had one → total 6?
List:
1. Row1 col2
2. Row1 col7 (far right)
3. Row2 col6 (after bunny)
4. Row4 col1
5. Row4 col3 (after bird)
6. Row5 col3 (after bird)
Yes, 6 purple zigzag eggs.
But wait — in row 4, col3 is after the bird — yes, that’s a purple zigzag.
And row 5, col3 is also purple zigzag.
So total = 6
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Pink striped eggs (with dots):
These are the reddish-pink eggs with horizontal stripes and white dots.
Find them:
Row 1: third from left → 1
Row 1: fifth from left (after "I SPY") → 2
Row 3: middle → 3
Row 4: far left → 4
Row 5: far left → 5
Row 6: third from left → 6
Row 6: far right → 7
Wait — let's list:
1. Row1 col3
2. Row1 col5
3. Row3 col4 (middle)
4. Row4 col1
5. Row5 col1
6. Row6 col3
7. Row6 col7 (far right)
That’s 7.
Is there any other? Row 2? No. Row 3 only one. Row 4 one. Row 5 one. Row 6 two.
Total = 7
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Tulips (pink flowers with green stem):
Find all pink tulips.
Row 2: second from left → 1
Row 3: far right → 2
Row 4: middle → 3
Row 5: second from left → 4
Row 6: second from left → 5
Wait — row 6: after carrot, there’s a tulip → yes.
Also, row 5: after egg, before egg — there’s a tulip? Row 5: positions:
Col1: striped egg
Col2: bird
Col3: purple egg
Col4: carrot
Col5: bunny
Col6: tulip → yes, that’s #4
Col7: striped egg
Row 6: col1: carrot, col2: tulip → #5
Row 2: col2: tulip → #1
Row 3: col7: tulip → #2
Row 4: col3: tulip → #3
So total tulips = 5
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Blue birds:
Small light blue birds.
Count them:
Row 1: col1 → 1
Row 2: col4 → 2
Row 2: col7 → 3
Row 3: col2 → 4
Row 3: col5 → 5
Row 4: col2 → 6
Row 4: col7 → 7
Row 5: col2 → 8
Row 6: col6 → 9
Wait — let's list:
1. Row1 col1
2. Row2 col4
3. Row2 col7
4. Row3 col2
5. Row3 col5
6. Row4 col2
7. Row4 col7
8. Row5 col2
9. Row6 col6
That’s 9 birds.
Is there any more? Row 6 col6 is the last one.
Total birds = 9
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Gray bunnies:
Small gray rabbits.
Find them:
Row 2: col5 → 1
Row 4: col2 → 2
Row 5: col5 → 3
Only three? Let me check:
Row 2: between basket and egg → bunny
Row 4: after egg, before tulip → bunny
Row 5: after carrot, before tulip → bunny
No others. Total bunnies = 3
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Yellow baskets:
Small yellow Easter baskets.
Find them:
Row 1: col6 → 1
Row 2: col3 → 2
Row 3: col1 → 3
Row 3: col6 → 4
Row 5: col4 → 5
Row 6: col4 → 6
List:
1. Row1 col6
2. Row2 col3
3. Row3 col1
4. Row3 col6
5. Row5 col4
6. Row6 col4
Total baskets = 6
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Chicks in cracked eggs:
Yellow chicks popping out of blue-green eggs.
Find them:
Row 3: col2 → 1
Row 3: col6 → 2
Row 4: col4 → 3
Row 6: col5 → 4
List:
1. Row3 col2
2. Row3 col6
3. Row4 col4
4. Row6 col5
Total chicks = 4
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Now, let’s summarize:
- Carrots: 5
- Purple zigzag eggs: 6
- Pink striped eggs: 7
- Tulips: 5
- Blue birds: 9
- Gray bunnies: 3
- Yellow baskets: 6
- Chicks in eggs: 4
Wait — in the “How Many Do You See?” section, the items to count are shown in this order:
First row: carrot, purple egg, pink egg, tulip
Second row: bird, bunny, basket, chick
So we need to report in that order.
Final counts:
Carrot: 5
Purple zigzag egg: 6
Pink striped egg: 7
Tulip: 5
Bird: 9
Bunny: 3
Basket: 6
Chick: 4
Let me verify once more for accuracy.
Recount carrots:
Positions:
- R2C1
- R2C8 (last in row2)
- R4C6
- R5C4
- R6C1
→ 5 ✔️
Purple zigzag eggs:
R1C2, R1C7, R2C6, R4C1, R4C3, R5C3 → 6 ✔️
Pink striped eggs:
R1C3, R1C5, R3C4, R4C1? Wait no — R4C1 is purple zigzag. Mistake!
Oh no! I made a mistake.
In row 4, col1 is purple zigzag, not pink striped.
Let me correct pink striped eggs:
Pink striped eggs (reddish with dots):
- R1C3
- R1C5
- R3C4 (middle of row3)
- R5C1 (first in row5)
- R6C3 (third in row6)
- R6C7 (last in row6)
- Is there another? R4C1 is purple, not pink. What about R3C1? R3C1 is basket. R2C5 is bunny.
Wait — row 4: col1 is purple, but is there a pink striped in row 4? No.
Row 5: col1 is pink striped → yes
Row 6: col3 and col7 are pink striped → yes
Also, row 3: col4 is pink striped → yes
And row 1: two
That’s six? But earlier I said seven.
List:
1. R1C3
2. R1C5
3. R3C4
4. R5C1
5. R6C3
6. R6C7
That’s 6. Did I miss one?
What about row 4? No. Row 2? No. Row 3 only one.
But in row 6, col3 and col7 — that’s two.
Total should be 6? But let me count visually.
Perhaps I double-counted.
Another way: look at the image description or standard count.
Since this is critical, let me assume my initial count was wrong.
Upon careful re-examination:
Pink striped eggs:
- Top row: two (positions 3 and 5)
- Third row: one (center)
- Fifth row: one (left)
- Sixth row: two (third and seventh)
Total: 2+1+1+2 = 6
Earlier I said 7 — that was a mistake. I probably counted R4C1 which is purple.
So corrected: pink striped eggs = 6
Similarly, let's confirm others.
Purple zigzag: still 6?
R1C2, R1C7, R2C6, R4C1, R4C3, R5C3 → yes 6
Carrots: 5 — confirmed
Tulips: 5 — confirmed
Birds: 9 — let's verify quickly:
R1C1, R2C4, R2C7, R3C2, R3C5, R4C2, R4C7, R5C2, R6C6 → 9 ✔️
Bunnies: 3 — R2C5, R4C2, R5C5 → 3 ✔️
Baskets: 6 — R1C6, R2C3, R3C1, R3C6, R5C4, R6C4 → 6 ✔️
Chicks: 4 — R3C2, R3C6, R4C4, R6C5 → 4 ✔️
Tulips: R2C2, R3C7, R4C3, R5C6, R6C2 → 5 ✔️
So final corrected counts:
- Carrot: 5
- Purple zigzag egg: 6
- Pink striped egg: 6
- Tulip: 5
- Bird: 9
- Bunny: 3
- Basket: 6
- Chick: 4
Now, for the answer, we write them in the order shown in "How Many Do You See?"
Which is:
First line: carrot, purple egg, pink egg, tulip → 5, 6, 6, 5
Second line: bird, bunny, basket, chick → 9, 3, 6, 4
So the answers are:
5, 6, 6, 5
9, 3, 6, 4
Final Answer:
5, 6, 6, 5, 9, 3, 6, 4
We’ll go row by row or group by group to make sure we don’t miss any.
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Carrots:
- Top left: 1 carrot
- Below that: another carrot (second row)
- Middle right: third carrot
- Bottom left: fourth carrot
→ Total carrots = 4
Wait — let me double-check:
Row 1: no carrot
Row 2: two carrots (left and middle-right)
Row 3: none? Wait — actually, looking again:
Actually, better to scan the whole image systematically.
Let me list them with positions:
1. Row 2, far left → carrot
2. Row 2, middle → carrot
3. Row 4, right side → carrot
4. Row 5, far left → carrot
Yes, that’s 4 carrots.
But wait — in row 3, is there a carrot? No. Row 4 has one on the right. Row 5 has one on the left.
Actually, I think I missed one. Let me recount using a different method.
Look at all orange things with green tops — those are carrots.
Top area:
- Left side, second row down → carrot #1
- Same row, more to the right → carrot #2
Middle area:
- Right side, below center → carrot #3
Bottom area:
- Left side, near bottom → carrot #4
Still 4? But let me check the answer key section — maybe I’m missing one.
Wait — look at the “How Many Do You See?” section — it shows a carrot as the first item to count. So we need to be accurate.
Let me try counting again, very slowly:
Start from top-left corner and move right, then down.
Row 1 (topmost):
- Bird, egg, egg, text, egg, basket, egg → no carrot
Row 2:
- Carrot (1), tulip, basket, bird, bunny, egg, bird, carrot (2) → so 2 here
Row 3:
- Basket, chick-in-egg, egg, bird, basket, chick-in-egg, tulip → no carrot
Row 4:
- Egg, bunny, tulip, chick-in-egg, egg, carrot (3), bird → 1 here
Row 5:
- Egg, bird, egg, carrot (4), bunny, tulip, egg → 1 here
Row 6 (bottom of main grid):
- Carrot (5)? Wait — row 6: carrot, tulip, egg, basket, chick, bird, egg → yes! There’s a carrot on the far left of the last row!
I missed that earlier.
So:
Row 2: 2 carrots
Row 4: 1 carrot
Row 5: 1 carrot
Row 6: 1 carrot
Total = 2 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 5 carrots
Wait — row 6 is the last row before the grass. Yes, there’s a carrot on the far left of that row.
So carrots = 5
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Now, purple zigzag eggs:
These are the purple eggs with white wavy lines.
Let’s find them:
Row 1: left side → 1
Row 1: far right → 2
Row 2: middle right → 3
Row 4: left side → 4
Row 4: middle → 5
Row 5: right side → 6? Wait, row 5 has an egg on the right — but is it zigzag?
Let me list:
1. Row 1, second from left → purple zigzag
2. Row 1, far right → purple zigzag
3. Row 2, after bunny → purple zigzag
4. Row 4, far left → purple zigzag
5. Row 4, middle (after bird) → purple zigzag
6. Row 5, far right? No — row 5 far right is striped pink egg.
Wait — row 3: is there one? Row 3 has a purple zigzag on the right side? Let’s see:
Row 3: ... egg, chick, basket, chick, tulip — no purple zigzag.
Row 4: left: purple zigzag, then bird, then purple zigzag → that’s two in row 4.
Row 5: left: striped pink, then bird, then purple zigzag? Wait — row 5: positions:
After row 4 ends, row 5 starts:
Left: striped pink egg
Then bird
Then purple zigzag egg → that’s #6
Then carrot
Then bunny
Then tulip
Then striped pink egg
So yes, row 5 has one purple zigzag.
Also, row 6? Row 6: carrot, tulip, striped pink, basket, chick, bird, striped pink — no purple zigzag.
And row 1 had two, row 2 had one, row 4 had two, row 5 had one → total 6?
List:
1. Row1 col2
2. Row1 col7 (far right)
3. Row2 col6 (after bunny)
4. Row4 col1
5. Row4 col3 (after bird)
6. Row5 col3 (after bird)
Yes, 6 purple zigzag eggs.
But wait — in row 4, col3 is after the bird — yes, that’s a purple zigzag.
And row 5, col3 is also purple zigzag.
So total = 6
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Pink striped eggs (with dots):
These are the reddish-pink eggs with horizontal stripes and white dots.
Find them:
Row 1: third from left → 1
Row 1: fifth from left (after "I SPY") → 2
Row 3: middle → 3
Row 4: far left → 4
Row 5: far left → 5
Row 6: third from left → 6
Row 6: far right → 7
Wait — let's list:
1. Row1 col3
2. Row1 col5
3. Row3 col4 (middle)
4. Row4 col1
5. Row5 col1
6. Row6 col3
7. Row6 col7 (far right)
That’s 7.
Is there any other? Row 2? No. Row 3 only one. Row 4 one. Row 5 one. Row 6 two.
Total = 7
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Tulips (pink flowers with green stem):
Find all pink tulips.
Row 2: second from left → 1
Row 3: far right → 2
Row 4: middle → 3
Row 5: second from left → 4
Row 6: second from left → 5
Wait — row 6: after carrot, there’s a tulip → yes.
Also, row 5: after egg, before egg — there’s a tulip? Row 5: positions:
Col1: striped egg
Col2: bird
Col3: purple egg
Col4: carrot
Col5: bunny
Col6: tulip → yes, that’s #4
Col7: striped egg
Row 6: col1: carrot, col2: tulip → #5
Row 2: col2: tulip → #1
Row 3: col7: tulip → #2
Row 4: col3: tulip → #3
So total tulips = 5
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Blue birds:
Small light blue birds.
Count them:
Row 1: col1 → 1
Row 2: col4 → 2
Row 2: col7 → 3
Row 3: col2 → 4
Row 3: col5 → 5
Row 4: col2 → 6
Row 4: col7 → 7
Row 5: col2 → 8
Row 6: col6 → 9
Wait — let's list:
1. Row1 col1
2. Row2 col4
3. Row2 col7
4. Row3 col2
5. Row3 col5
6. Row4 col2
7. Row4 col7
8. Row5 col2
9. Row6 col6
That’s 9 birds.
Is there any more? Row 6 col6 is the last one.
Total birds = 9
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Gray bunnies:
Small gray rabbits.
Find them:
Row 2: col5 → 1
Row 4: col2 → 2
Row 5: col5 → 3
Only three? Let me check:
Row 2: between basket and egg → bunny
Row 4: after egg, before tulip → bunny
Row 5: after carrot, before tulip → bunny
No others. Total bunnies = 3
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Yellow baskets:
Small yellow Easter baskets.
Find them:
Row 1: col6 → 1
Row 2: col3 → 2
Row 3: col1 → 3
Row 3: col6 → 4
Row 5: col4 → 5
Row 6: col4 → 6
List:
1. Row1 col6
2. Row2 col3
3. Row3 col1
4. Row3 col6
5. Row5 col4
6. Row6 col4
Total baskets = 6
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Chicks in cracked eggs:
Yellow chicks popping out of blue-green eggs.
Find them:
Row 3: col2 → 1
Row 3: col6 → 2
Row 4: col4 → 3
Row 6: col5 → 4
List:
1. Row3 col2
2. Row3 col6
3. Row4 col4
4. Row6 col5
Total chicks = 4
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Now, let’s summarize:
- Carrots: 5
- Purple zigzag eggs: 6
- Pink striped eggs: 7
- Tulips: 5
- Blue birds: 9
- Gray bunnies: 3
- Yellow baskets: 6
- Chicks in eggs: 4
Wait — in the “How Many Do You See?” section, the items to count are shown in this order:
First row: carrot, purple egg, pink egg, tulip
Second row: bird, bunny, basket, chick
So we need to report in that order.
Final counts:
Carrot: 5
Purple zigzag egg: 6
Pink striped egg: 7
Tulip: 5
Bird: 9
Bunny: 3
Basket: 6
Chick: 4
Let me verify once more for accuracy.
Recount carrots:
Positions:
- R2C1
- R2C8 (last in row2)
- R4C6
- R5C4
- R6C1
→ 5 ✔️
Purple zigzag eggs:
R1C2, R1C7, R2C6, R4C1, R4C3, R5C3 → 6 ✔️
Pink striped eggs:
R1C3, R1C5, R3C4, R4C1? Wait no — R4C1 is purple zigzag. Mistake!
Oh no! I made a mistake.
In row 4, col1 is purple zigzag, not pink striped.
Let me correct pink striped eggs:
Pink striped eggs (reddish with dots):
- R1C3
- R1C5
- R3C4 (middle of row3)
- R5C1 (first in row5)
- R6C3 (third in row6)
- R6C7 (last in row6)
- Is there another? R4C1 is purple, not pink. What about R3C1? R3C1 is basket. R2C5 is bunny.
Wait — row 4: col1 is purple, but is there a pink striped in row 4? No.
Row 5: col1 is pink striped → yes
Row 6: col3 and col7 are pink striped → yes
Also, row 3: col4 is pink striped → yes
And row 1: two
That’s six? But earlier I said seven.
List:
1. R1C3
2. R1C5
3. R3C4
4. R5C1
5. R6C3
6. R6C7
That’s 6. Did I miss one?
What about row 4? No. Row 2? No. Row 3 only one.
But in row 6, col3 and col7 — that’s two.
Total should be 6? But let me count visually.
Perhaps I double-counted.
Another way: look at the image description or standard count.
Since this is critical, let me assume my initial count was wrong.
Upon careful re-examination:
Pink striped eggs:
- Top row: two (positions 3 and 5)
- Third row: one (center)
- Fifth row: one (left)
- Sixth row: two (third and seventh)
Total: 2+1+1+2 = 6
Earlier I said 7 — that was a mistake. I probably counted R4C1 which is purple.
So corrected: pink striped eggs = 6
Similarly, let's confirm others.
Purple zigzag: still 6?
R1C2, R1C7, R2C6, R4C1, R4C3, R5C3 → yes 6
Carrots: 5 — confirmed
Tulips: 5 — confirmed
Birds: 9 — let's verify quickly:
R1C1, R2C4, R2C7, R3C2, R3C5, R4C2, R4C7, R5C2, R6C6 → 9 ✔️
Bunnies: 3 — R2C5, R4C2, R5C5 → 3 ✔️
Baskets: 6 — R1C6, R2C3, R3C1, R3C6, R5C4, R6C4 → 6 ✔️
Chicks: 4 — R3C2, R3C6, R4C4, R6C5 → 4 ✔️
Tulips: R2C2, R3C7, R4C3, R5C6, R6C2 → 5 ✔️
So final corrected counts:
- Carrot: 5
- Purple zigzag egg: 6
- Pink striped egg: 6
- Tulip: 5
- Bird: 9
- Bunny: 3
- Basket: 6
- Chick: 4
Now, for the answer, we write them in the order shown in "How Many Do You See?"
Which is:
First line: carrot, purple egg, pink egg, tulip → 5, 6, 6, 5
Second line: bird, bunny, basket, chick → 9, 3, 6, 4
So the answers are:
5, 6, 6, 5
9, 3, 6, 4
Final Answer:
5, 6, 6, 5, 9, 3, 6, 4
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of easter activity worksheet.