Easter Bunny Breakfast For the Kids

Easter bunny breakfast is on the menu! Make Easter morning extra special with these fun, yummy Easter-themed breakfast ideas. You will love them just as much as your kids!

Easter pancakes with bananas and fruit to make the appearance of an Easter bunny.

I love celebrating every holiday to the fullest throughout the year, and there’s no better way to do that than with themed meals! I go all out for fall with fun charcuterie boards and popcorn for Halloween, Awesome BBQ ideas for the summer and 4th of July, Valentine’s Day grazing boards, and more.

Today, I’m sharing how to put together a creative and fun Easter Bunny breakfast for kids!

These ideas are simple, yet impressive and your kids can even help you make them.

I love these fun bunny breakfast ideas as much as my little man, and I know your kids will get a kick out of them, as well.

Plus, they taste great, too!

Keep scrolling for the best Easter Bunny breakfast ideas for kids!

The Best Easter Bunny Breakfast ideas Kids

1 - bunny Pancakes

Pancake pieces formed into the shape a rabbit on a white plate with easter chocolates.

Pancakes are one of the easiest Easter bunny breakfast ideas and you probably already have the ingredients to make them.

how do i make bunny pancakes?

You can use cookie cutters or pancake molds to create bunny shapes for the Easter theme and decorate with whipped cream. You can also incorporate fruits like bananas and berries for the ears, nose, and eyes.

Kids can help put together their own Easter bunnies or think up their own unique Easter-themed creations.

2 - Waffles

You can create fun, Easter-themed waffles the same way you would pancakes. You can use them to make a bunny or Easter eggs and use fruit and whipped cream to decorate. To take your waffles up another notch, you can even add some food coloring to the mix. Use pastel colors to go with the theme and let your kids help stir up the batter!

3 - Eggs

Boiled eggs made to look like baby chicks for Easter breakfast.

easter bunny breakfast with sunny side up eggs

One really great Easter breakfast idea to make a bunny is to fry a sunny side up egg, cook 2 pieces of bacon to use for ears, 2 blueberries for eyes and 6 individual shreds of cheddar cheese for whiskers (3 on the left and 3 on the right).

easter bunny breakfast with boiled eggs

Here’s another super easy idea that you can make in a snap! Eggs are one of the most quintessential Easter foods and they’re nutritious too. You can use a pressure cooker to cut down on the cooking time. I like this method because the shells come off super easily.

Add about 3/4 a cup of water to your pressure cooker and as many eggs as you’d like.

Cook your eggs for 5 minutes, let them naturally release for another 5 minutes, then plunge them into an ice bath for 5 minutes more. Once the eggs have cooled, roll them on a paper towel until the shell begins to crumble. Then peel away the shell. They’ll slide right off!

4 - Bunny Breakfast Grazing Platter

One breakfast idea I’ve enjoyed in the past is a spring-themed grazing platter. You can use the ideas from this post to create your grazing platter or get some inspiration from the items in the link.

I like grazing platters because they encourage communal eating. You can sit with your family and chat as you pick and choose your favorite items from the board. It’s a more informal way to enjoy a meal, and there’s always something for everyone to enjoy.

5 - Muffins or Cupcakes for easter breakfast

Breakfast muffins with bunny tails and ears served with Easter breakfast.

Cupcakes aren’t usually on our breakfast menu, but Easter is a special occasion! If you want to take a more healthy approach, you can opt for a healthy muffin and then decorate with homemade icing where you can control the sugar level.

I love the idea of adding cupcakes or muffins to a bunny breakfast because they’re the perfect canvas to get creative with the Easter theme. You can create bunny tails, carrots, egg shapes, the sky is the limit. And your kids can even help you decorate them.

You can save these sweet treats for the end of your meal to encourage your children to eat the more healthy options on their plate.

6 - Decorated Yogurt Cups

Yogurt is a great nutritional food to incorporate into your bunny breakfast. Let your kids decorate mini clear plastic cups with a marker to create a bunny face, baby chicks, Easter eggs, or whatever their imagination allows.

Then fill the cups with your favorite yogurt and enjoy!

7 - Easter Themed Cookies with Royal Icing or Powdered Sugar

Bunny shape easter cookies with candies for the tails on a blue checkered tablecloth.

I can’t help but incorporate lots of sweet treats in an Easter-themed breakfast. Shortbread cookies are another great decorating base for Easter. Use spring and Easter cookie cutters to make the shapes you like and then decorate with royal icing, powdered sugar, and whatever else you have in your baking pantry.

8 - Cinnamon Rolls

Cinnamon rolls are another sweet treat that’s perfect for an Easter bunny breakfast. Kids love them, and let’s be honest, so do adults! You can decorate your cinnamon buns with Easter sprinkles to jazz them up or choose a pastel-colored icing instead of the traditional white.

There’s nothing better than the smell of cinnamon rolls in the morning! They’re the perfect way to get your kids out of the bed for Easter Sunday.

9 - Easter-Style Egg in a Nest

If you’ve never made egg in a nest, it’s basically breakfast toast made in the skillet with a hole cut in the middle. Once your pan is hot, you crack an egg into the bread hole and cook until fried. For Easter, you can use a cookie cutter to make your hole in the shape of a bunny, carrot, or egg.

Once your egg cooks into the bread, you’ll have the perfect image of an Easter item in the center of your toast.

10 - Easter Bunny Breakfast Rolls

Breakfast roll formed into the shape of a bunny next to eggs and butter for breakfast.

I love these cute Easter bunny breakfast rolls, and they’re so easy to make. Simply twist your bread dough to form bunny ears and a body, then add a small round piece of dough for the tail. Bake them the way you’d normally make your rolls, and serve!

You can use these fun rolls for Easter dinner, too!

Other Bunny Breakfast Ideas and Sides

Here are some non-theme ideas to fill in the gaps for your Easter Bunny breakfast.

  • Sausage Links

  • Assorted Cut Fruit

  • Bagels and Cream Cheese

  • Quiche

If you have any favorite breakfast items, add those into the mix, too! You’ll have the perfect bunny breakfast spread that everyone will love!

What Did you Think of These Easter Bunny Breakfast Ideas?

I hope you enjoyed this list of fun and creative Easter breakfast ideas for kids. I can’t wait to see what ideas you use to celebrate Easter morning with your family. I love making meals an extra-special part of the holidays throughout the year. These themed food ideas are a great way to make lasting memories.

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