Jessica Simpsonhad a larger-than-life Easter with her family.TheOpen Bookauthor, 40, shared a photo Monday from her holiday festivities with husband Eric Johnson and their kids, daughtersBirdie Mae, 2, andMaxwell Drew, 8½, plus sonAce Knute, 7½. In the pic, the family of five smile together amid a space filled with large Easter eggs and chick decorations.The giant theme related to a movie they watched together a lot during quarantine, 1989’sHoney, I Shrunk the Kids, in which a scientist accidentally alters his kids to the size of tiny bugs.“Our favorite quarantine movie wasHoney, I Shrunk the Kids…. so I wanted to create a Honey, I Shrunk the Bunny theme for Easter to make them smile. It worked 🐰,” Simpsonexplains in her caption.On Easter Sunday, Simpson shared a family selfie, joking alongside the sweet holiday snapshot, “He has Risen, and so have we!!! Good Lord that was an early morning 🐥"Want to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast,PEOPLE Every Day,to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.RELATED GALLERY:The Cutest Photos of Jessica Simpson’s Family on Easter Sundays Through the YearsSpeaking with PEOPLE last month, the singer said she has learned “that I amcapable of so much more than I thoughtI was” both in general and when it comes to parenting her three kids.“I definitely had to multitask on a whole new level this year, between my kids being in school on Zoom and being a working mom, keeping theJessica Simpson Collectionrunning remotely and pushing through inspired ideas that became endless and so many rewarded all while keeping my family smiling,” she said.Jessica Simpson / InstagramRELATED GALLERY:Easter 2021 — How Stars Celebrated the HolidayThrough it all, the star has “been reminded that my faith, God, husband, kids, extended family, friends, health and safety are allto be held with more gratitudethan ever before.““I have also learned just about every project with tie-dye and slime [and] every sport you can play in a backyard, and I have memorized what every single cul-de-sac in my neighborhood looks like,” Simpson joked.

Jessica Simpsonhad a larger-than-life Easter with her family.

TheOpen Bookauthor, 40, shared a photo Monday from her holiday festivities with husband Eric Johnson and their kids, daughtersBirdie Mae, 2, andMaxwell Drew, 8½, plus sonAce Knute, 7½. In the pic, the family of five smile together amid a space filled with large Easter eggs and chick decorations.

The giant theme related to a movie they watched together a lot during quarantine, 1989’sHoney, I Shrunk the Kids, in which a scientist accidentally alters his kids to the size of tiny bugs.

“Our favorite quarantine movie wasHoney, I Shrunk the Kids…. so I wanted to create a Honey, I Shrunk the Bunny theme for Easter to make them smile. It worked 🐰,” Simpsonexplains in her caption.

On Easter Sunday, Simpson shared a family selfie, joking alongside the sweet holiday snapshot, “He has Risen, and so have we!!! Good Lord that was an early morning 🐥”

Want to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast,PEOPLE Every Day,to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.

RELATED GALLERY:The Cutest Photos of Jessica Simpson’s Family on Easter Sundays Through the Years

Speaking with PEOPLE last month, the singer said she has learned “that I amcapable of so much more than I thoughtI was” both in general and when it comes to parenting her three kids.

“I definitely had to multitask on a whole new level this year, between my kids being in school on Zoom and being a working mom, keeping theJessica Simpson Collectionrunning remotely and pushing through inspired ideas that became endless and so many rewarded all while keeping my family smiling,” she said.

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RELATED GALLERY:Easter 2021 — How Stars Celebrated the Holiday

Through it all, the star has “been reminded that my faith, God, husband, kids, extended family, friends, health and safety are allto be held with more gratitudethan ever before.”

“I have also learned just about every project with tie-dye and slime [and] every sport you can play in a backyard, and I have memorized what every single cul-de-sac in my neighborhood looks like,” Simpson joked.

source: people.com