Let’s look at the Easter eggs in order.
We see letters from A to J, each inside a colored egg with wavy patterns. The eggs are arranged in rows:
First row: A (blue), B (pink), C (purple)
Second row: D (yellow), E (green), F (light blue)
Third row: G (pink), H (purple), I (yellow), J (green)
The task is likely asking you to identify or continue the pattern — but since no specific question was asked, and based on common educational tasks like this, it’s probably about recognizing the alphabet sequence.
All letters from A to J are present, in correct alphabetical order, left to right, top to bottom.
So if the hidden task is “What comes next?” or “Continue the pattern,” then after J would be K.
But wait — let’s check if there’s any other pattern: colors? Shapes? No, all are eggs. Colors repeat: pink appears for B and G; purple for C and H; yellow for D and I; green for E and J; light blue only for F; dark blue only for A. So color isn’t repeating in a simple cycle.
The clearest, most logical pattern is the alphabet: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J...
So the next letter should be
K.
Final Answer:
K
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable easter alphabet letters.