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A Tale for Easter

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Springtime is special, and Easter is the most magical day of all!

32 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1941

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Tasha Tudor

233 books254 followers
Tasha Tudor was an American illustrator and author of children's books.

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5,432 reviews31.3k followers
April 19, 2019
A sweet little beginning tale from the past about the past. The gist of the book is you never know much about Easter. The date jumps around so you never quite know when to expect it. I remember that from being a kid and wondering how people kept up with it. Something unexpected always happens like a bunny in your chair.

I adore Tasha Tudor and this sweet book is soft and sweet.

Both children found this boring. The nephew made fun of it going through and the fact that nothing much happens. He gave this 1 star. The niece did, at least, like the artwork and she gave this 2 stars. She is too big for this book too. I still think this is a wonderful classic for young children. It’s not exciting. It has a purity to it.
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7,958 reviews262 followers
April 18, 2019
"You can never tell what might happen on Easter," the narrative of this delightfully old-fashioned holiday picture-book begins. Describing the coming of Easter, the narrator declares that if a child has been good, they will have lovely dreams, the night before the holiday. Becoming "light as thistledown" and riding on a fawn, seeing rabbits with sleek coats and mice with shining whiskers - there are many things one might dream of on the night before Easter, if one "can find the stardust on daffodils with your eyes tight shut..."

A charming little book, with Tasha Tudor's signature illustrations, so full of vintage charm and appeal, A Tale for Easter also boasts an enchantingly magical narrative, in which a dream sequence suggests all sorts of delightful things. I don't think I've ever encountered another Easter story in which the night before the holiday features so strongly - this is something I associate much more with celebrations like Christmas. However that may be, I enjoyed both the text and artwork here. Recommended to Tasha Tudor fans, and to anyone looking for somewhat old-fashioned (secular) Easter picture-books.
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4,782 reviews
April 9, 2009
This is definitely old-fashioned ("you may find a basket of ducklings beside your porridge on Easter morning") but that's part of the charm. The storytelling is just so-so, though a few phrases are lovely like "finding the stardust on the daffodils with your eyes closed" or the idea of dreaming of a beautiful fawn that will carry you to meet all sorts of darling Easter-time animals like ducklings and bunnies. The illustrations, however, are classic Tasha Tudor and I adore them.
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7,279 reviews2,606 followers
April 1, 2018
Easter morning brings magic and surprises. A sweet and nostalgic look at the holiday.
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1,526 reviews4 followers
December 23, 2016
How people observe Easter in other faiths and eras intrigues me. This simple book of Easter celebration and countdown is beautiful. A little girl is shown preparing for Easter as the author acknowledges a child will not know when Easter is near until the hot cross buns on good Friday appear. The girl goes out to talk with her chickens about laying many eggs for the celebration on Sunday and waking to colored eggs in her shoe or perhaps a bonnet.

This is a holiday celebration I can support, much more low-key and all in Tasha Tudor's signature gentle art and story.
1,632 reviews2 followers
April 18, 2019
I adore everything about A Tale of Easter: its charming, innocent illustrations so reminiscent of Beatrix Potter and it's gentle story of a little girl dreaming a magical Easter Eve dream full of the new life brought by spring.
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3,220 reviews1,205 followers
February 28, 2018
Tasha Tudor's illustrations are so old fashioned and charming. I love them. And this short, imaginary tale is a fun one.

Ages: 2 - 6

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133 reviews1 follower
January 7, 2016
A Tale For Easter is a story about good little boys and girls getting all their presents for Easter. It combines both the meaning and story line about Christmas with Easter, creating a new intricate story line.
The art work is beautifully illustrated and kept simple yet illagent.
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161 reviews4 followers
April 15, 2009
Very old fashioned but I loved it.
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769 reviews37 followers
August 7, 2009
Tasha Tudor's gorgeous little drawings tell the story of Easter. Really cute for little ones.
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294 reviews18 followers
March 7, 2017
I bought this book for my painting hints and not to read. That's because I love Tasha Tuder's illustration so very much.
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3,734 reviews32 followers
November 13, 2018
A bit long for very young readers and kids now won't understand the traditions because they're from over 50 years ago
Profile Image for Caroline.
724 reviews
April 4, 2022
The first Tasha Tudor book we have enjoyed.

A whimsical dream about Easter Eve and all the joys it will hold.

Beautifully illustrated, filled with animals and flowers and subtle colors.
While the story itself is not truly about Easter, it is still a delight of springy goodness.
Profile Image for Deidra Chamberlain.
685 reviews5 followers
March 10, 2021
Sweet, small, and old fashioned holiday book. It reminded me of Hop Hop by Leslie Patricelli. It’s fun to note how the holiday is different for different people and eras.
373 reviews12 followers
April 4, 2022
Charmingly old-fashioned, but I didn’t care much for the story, itself. The illustrations were cute.
40 reviews
April 18, 2022
This book talks about Easter and would be a fun read aloud during that time. It talks about how many different things lead up to Easter and how different things are important to have a good Easter.
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April 30, 2022
This is a bit of an old-fashioned Easter book. It is about how a girl knows that it is Easter.
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831 reviews29 followers
November 14, 2023
What a creative way of sharing Easter traditions, surprises (UK centric) with beautiful imagery
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751 reviews5 followers
April 5, 2024
I love Tasha Tudor’s illustrations, but not quite Catholic or old school enough to fully appreciate the text.
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310 reviews22 followers
April 19, 2025
Perfect, sweet little book for Easter and Spring. I love Tasha Tudor’s artwork.
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135 reviews10 followers
April 20, 2025
5 stars for the gorgeous illustrations, 4 stars for the simple story.
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