Let’s think about what this activity is asking you to do.
You have a sheet with 26 egg shapes, each containing one lowercase letter of the alphabet — from “a” to “z”. The title says “Easter Bunny Letter Egg Hunt”, which means you’re supposed to find or match letters using Easter eggs and letter tiles.
Around the paper, there are plastic Easter eggs (orange, yellow, pink) and wooden letter tiles that spell out “E”, “A”, “N”.
The goal is likely to:
1. Look at the letter tiles you have (“E”, “A”, “N”).
2. Find those same letters on the egg chart — but remember, the chart shows *lowercase* letters.
3. So you need to match uppercase tile letters to their lowercase versions on the chart.
Let’s go step by step:
- Tile “E” → look for “e” on the chart → it’s in the first row, fifth egg.
- Tile “A” → look for “a” on the chart → it’s in the first row, first egg.
- Tile “N” → look for “n” on the chart → it’s in the third row, second egg.
So if the task is to identify where these letters appear on the chart, then you’ve found them!
If the task is to color or mark those eggs, you’d mark the eggs with “a”, “e”, and “n”.
Since no specific question was asked beyond solving the problem shown, and based on common preschool activities like this, the most logical task is:
Find the lowercase letters that match the uppercase letter tiles you have.
You have E, A, N → so find e, a, n on the chart.
Final Answer:
The matching lowercase letters on the chart for the tiles E, A, N are:
→ “e” (first row, fifth egg)
→ “a” (first row, first egg)
→ “n” (third row, second egg)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable easter alphabet letters.