Bunny Coloring Pages (Printable PDFs)

Looking for a fun, creative activity? Download and print our free, high-quality Bunny Coloring Pages.

This collection features a wide variety of designs, from simple, bold outlines perfect for toddlers to beautifully detailed floral patterns for older kids and adults.

Just click your favorite rabbit design, print it out, and start coloring right away!

How to Print or Download Your Bunny Coloring Pages

Ready to start coloring? Every rabbit design on this page is formatted as a crisp, print-ready PDF. You can download them directly to your device to print or use digitally.

I want to print and color on paper
  1. Find your favorite bunny design and click the download button below it. The high-resolution PDF file will download directly to your device.
  2. Open the downloaded file from your downloads folder and hit print to start coloring right away.
Pro tip: For the cleanest, crispest line art, print on standard letter paper (8.5″ x 11″) and adjust your printer settings to “Best Quality.”
I want to color digitally on my tablet or iPad
  1. Tap the download button below the bunny page you want. The PDF file will save straight to your tablet or files application.
  2. Open your favorite digital art app (like Procreate, Sketchbook, or GoodNotes).
  3. Import the downloaded PDF directly into the app to start coloring digitally.
Pro tip: No complex conversion needed—just open the file in your preferred app, create a new layer beneath the line art, and start coloring.

These printable coloring pages are completely free for personal, home, and classroom use. We kindly ask that you do not redistribute the files or upload them to other websites.

Bunny Coloring Pages

Keep things simple with these cute baby rabbit coloring sheets. This section covers easy, bold designs perfect for preschool-aged kids practicing their coloring skills. Scroll down, pick your favorites, and print them out for free.

Bunny in a Hoodie Coloring Page

Cute Bunny with a Flower

Bunny Eating a Carrot

This happy bunny has found the perfect crunchy snack! Download our cheerful Bunny Eating a Carrot coloring page, featuring a detailed, fluffy rabbit enjoying a fresh vegetable.

Two Cute Bunnies

Download this Two Cute Bunnies sharing carrots coloring page. A fun printable activity featuring two happy rabbit friends. Perfect for Easter or animal lovers.

Cool Bunny with Sunglasses

Who says rabbits can’t have style? Give your little ones a total blast with our Cool Bunny coloring page! This dapper little rabbit is rocking an awesome pair of sunglasses, a crisp buttoned vest, a sharp collar, and a neat little necktie.

Happy Bunny with Big Carrot

Look at that giant smile! This joyful Cartoon Bunny coloring page features a happy, wide-eyed rabbit proudly showing off a massive, delicious carrot.

Simple Cute Bunny with Carrot

f you are looking for a completely stress-free page for toddlers, this cute kawaii bunny is perfect. The adorable, minimalist rabbit has giant sweet eyes, a tiny button nose, and is gently hugging a small carrot.

Parents and teachers love this design because the lines are perfectly smooth and the spaces are completely open.

This gives toddlers and preschoolers plenty of room to practice their coloring without getting frustrated by tiny, tricky details.

It’s a sweet, calming activity that is great for a rainy day or quiet time.

Happy Sitting Fluffy Bunny

Meet the happiest little rabbit in the meadow! This Cheerful Sitting Bunny coloring page shows an adorable, fluffy rabbit sitting down with its ears perked up high, flashing a big, friendly toothy grin.

This printable sheet features light sketch accents that give the bunny a beautifully soft, textured appearance.

It’s fantastic for older children who enjoy shading or playing with gradient colors on their animals.

Simply download, print your PDF, and add a splash of color to this joyful woodland character

Fun Bunny Facts

Hover over a fact to preview the coloring page. Click to print!

  • â–ª Woodland rabbits love using hollowed-out tree stumps as cozy, safe hiding spots.
    Woodland Rabbit Near Tree Stump
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  • â–ª Baby bunnies, also called “kits,” are born completely furless with their eyes closed.
    Baby Bunny in Wildflower Garden
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  • â–ª A rabbit’s fur is incredibly dense, keeping them insulated during cold winters.
    Fluffy Bunny in Forest Plants
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  • â–ª Wild bunnies depend heavily on tall grass fields to safely forage and hide.
    Realistic Bunny Sitting in Tall Grass
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Bunny in Overalls and Flower Crown Coloring Page

Get creative with this incredibly detailed coloring page of a stylish bunny wearing heart-patterned overalls and a lovely flower crown. Ideal for kids and adults looking for a bit more detail to color.

Sweet Bunny holding a Lily Flowe

A beautiful and minimalist design featuring a gentle baby bunny holding a large, detailed lily flower. Great for anyone who loves nature, spring themes, or cute animals.

Cute Bunny on a Tree Swing Coloring Page

Relax with this sweet, simple coloring page of a happy little bunny swinging under a tree. With bold lines and a peaceful garden setting, it’s perfect for a calm coloring session.

Happy Dancing Bunny Coloring Page

Spread some joy with this adorable, energetic bunny wearing a beautiful dress and a large polka-dot bow. A fun, uplifting coloring page that is great for young children and toddlers.

If you liked these bunny pages, we have other fun animals to color too! Check them out:

Baby Bunny Coloring Page

These designs are made specifically for toddlers and younger kids. They feature thick, simple outlines that are easy to color, featuring ultra-cute characters like baby bunnies with pacifiers and toy cars. Tap any image below to download the clean, print-ready PDF instantly.

Simple Baby Bunny with Pacifier Coloring Page

Cute Fluffy Bunny with Bow Coloring Page

Bunnies in a Flower Basket Coloring Page

Baby Bunny with Pacifier and Bow Coloring Page

Easter Bunny and Decorated Eggs Coloring Page

Bunny in a Floral Wreath Coloring Page

“I Love You” Valentine baby Bunny

Peeking Bunny with Flower Crown Coloring Page

Creative Ways to Use These Bunny Coloring Pages

Don’t just stick to standard crayons! Turn these printable sheets into a full afternoon crafting project with these fun, hands-on ideas:

  • Fluffy Cotton Ball Tails: Grab some school glue and a few cotton balls. Once your kids finish coloring, have them glue a fluffy cotton ball onto the bunny’s tail to give it a realistic, 3D texture!
  • Sparkly Glitter Backgrounds: Use a glue stick to lightly coat the open background spaces, then sprinkle some pastel glitter over it. It adds a magical, whimsical touch to the “Bunny in a Hoodie” or flower scenes.
  • Watercolor Magic: Instead of markers, print these pages out on a slightly thicker paper (if your printer allows) and let your kids use watercolors. The bold black outlines look fantastic contrasting against soft, washed-out paint.
  • Mixed Media Collage: Cut out small pieces of tissue paper, fabric scraps, or real dried flowers, and let your children collage them onto the bunny’s clothes or the surrounding scenery.
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Teacher & Parent Tip

Turn it into a reading activity! While they color, read them a bunny-themed storybook or quiz them with fun rabbit facts to keep their minds engaged while they practice their fine motor skills.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these coloring pages really free?

Yes, every single one. No sign-up, no paywall, no catch. Just find a page you like, download the PDF, and you’re ready to color.

Are these coloring pages made with AI?

No. Every design on this site is hand-drawn by a real illustrator. We care about quality, and we think you can tell the difference.

What ages are these coloring pages good for?

Most pages work well for kids ages 3 and up, but honestly? Adults love them too. We have simple designs for little ones and more detailed pages for older kids and grown-ups who just want to unwind.

What paper works best for printing?

Regular printer paper is totally fine for colored pencils and crayons. If your child loves markers or watercolors, grab some cardstock (65-80 lb) so the color doesn’t bleed through.

Can I color these pages on a tablet?

Absolutely. Save the PDF to your device and open it in any coloring app. Procreate, Adobe Fresco, and Sketchbook all work great, and there are plenty of free options too.

Can teachers use these in the classroom?

Yes, and we love that. Print as many copies as your class needs, totally free. We just ask that you don’t resell the files or repost them on other websites.

How do I get the best print quality?

Print at 100% scale on standard letter-size paper (8.5 x 11 inches) and set your printer to its highest quality mode. Black and white works perfectly fine.

Lena Müller
Lena Müller

Lena Müller is a freelance illustrator who has spent years creating artwork for brands and kids everywhere. She now puts that passion into free coloring pages and printables for Easy Free Prints.

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