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12 Delightful Bunny Coloring Pages to Keep Your Kids Hoppy
by Emily Carter
Updated: July 17, 2021
Originally Published: March 25, 2021
Spring is the time for bunnies! As the season arrives, these cute creatures start to frolic in backyards everywhere, and they serve as one of the most beloved symbols of Easter. We’ve got a fantastic solution for your little ones! Bunny coloring pages are a perfect addition to any Easter basket and can be used throughout the day to entertain kids who are buzzing with excitement from all the treats.
You might think that bunnies don’t have vibrant colors, but that’s what makes these coloring pages so exciting—your little artists can choose any color they like! While many bunnies in nature are light brown, cartoon depictions (shoutout to shows like Tiny Toon Adventures) show them in playful shades like blue or pink. Plus, spring is all about pastel hues, making it the ideal time to get creative with colors!
Good news! We’ve rounded up 10 fantastic bunny coloring pages for you to download. Print these out to keep your family entertained this Easter and bring joy to your kiddos all year round.
Free Bunny Coloring Pages
Bunny No. 1
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Every bunny loves carrots! This adorable rabbit would look charming in a soft blue or a bright yellow. If you want to spark your child’s interest in rabbits, introduce them to classic characters like Bugs Bunny, Thumper from Bambi, or the Energizer Bunny!
Bunny No. 2
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This peanut-shaped bunny seems ready for an adventure—perhaps preparing for Easter in its cozy burrow? It’s perfect for toddlers just beginning to explore crayons and colored pencils.
Bunny No. 3
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This cheerful bunny radiates happiness and is ideal for the budding artist in your home. With its floral design, it’s a great opportunity to use a rainbow of colors. Just look at that sweet fluffy tail!
Bunny No. 4
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If you’re looking for a bunny with personality, this character is a delight. With a cheeky expression, he could be on his way to Easter brunch. Color him in off-white with a pink or lavender bow for added sweetness.
Bunny No. 5
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This bunny’s tail gives it an Easter vibe. While pastels work, a light gray or silver also looks great. He bears a resemblance to Thumper, who has a cameo in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Bunny No. 6
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This cute little bunny enjoys the spring surroundings. Encourage your toddler to add grass or a sky in the background. Did you know that bunnies sometimes eat their own droppings for nutrients? It’s true!
Bunny No. 7
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What’s more delightful than an Easter bunny holding a beautifully decorated egg? This bunny can shine with a gold or silver bow for an extra pop of color.
Bunny No. 8
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This cartoon-style bunny is begging for a vibrant rainbow makeover! Why not sketch in a fun background, like a beach for Easter?
Bunny No. 9
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This little bunny is perfect for soft colors like pink, blue, or yellow. Share a fun fact—bunnies often do a little hop and flick when they’re happy, known as a “binky.”
Bunny No. 10
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This detailed bunny is great for novice artists, offering an engaging afternoon project.
Bunny No. 11
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Imagine if this bunny were made of chocolate! Each year, over 90 million chocolate Easter bunnies are made—60 million of those are eaten in the U.S. alone!
Bunny No. 12
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Here’s a lovely quote from John Steinbeck: “Ideas are like rabbits. You get a couple and learn how to handle them, and pretty soon, you have a dozen.”
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