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Rabbit Coloring Pages

Simple rabbit coloring page printable

Free Rabbit Coloring Pages (Printable PDFs)

Welcome to Pagevia’s rabbit (bunny) coloring pages—free printable PDF downloads made for kids. You’ll find cute bunnies, simple outlines, and easy pages with bold lines that are quick to color. These rabbit colour / rabbit color sheets print nicely on US Letter or A4, so they work well at home, in daycare, or for classroom activities.

Rabbits are especially fun to color because kids can focus on a few “signature” details—long ears, round cheeks, and fluffy tails. For quick pages, start with bunny faces or standing rabbits with large open spaces. If your child enjoys extra details, choose pages with carrots, flowers, or simple meadow scenes. You can also make any page feel unique by choosing an “ear style” first (upright, floppy, or one ear up/one ear down).

This hub collects year-round rabbit coloring pages (non-seasonal designs). Scroll down to browse the newest pages—click any image to open the post, preview the design, and use the download button to get the printable PDF.

Bunny details that make coloring extra cute

A simple rabbit page can turn into a “design project” by adding just two things before coloring: ear patterns and a carrot accessory. Ask your child to choose one ear idea (polka dots, stripes, or a tiny heart on each ear) and one carrot idea (orange, rainbow, or patterned carrot). Then color the bunny last. This keeps the page easy, but it feels personalized and story-like.

  • Ear patterns: stripes, dots, or one tiny shape per ear.
  • Fluffy tail trick: leave a small circle white, then shade lightly around it.
  • Carrot add-on: draw one carrot and one leaf to create a mini scene.
  • Story prompt: “What is this bunny’s name?” (write it under the picture)

Quick Jump

Printable Rabbit Coloring Pages (Free PDFs)

Tip: Click any image to open the post. You’ll see a larger preview, printing tips, and a download button for the PDF.


Printing tips

  • Prints well on US Letter or A4.
  • For best results, choose “Fit to page” (or “Scale to fit”).
  • For markers, use thicker paper or set your printer to a higher quality mode.
  • If you want to reuse pages, print on cardstock or slip the paper into a clear protector.

FAQ

Below are quick answers to common questions about printing and using our rabbit coloring pages.

Q1. Are these rabbit coloring pages really free?
Yes. Each rabbit coloring page opens a post where you can download the printable PDF for free.

Q2. Are these bunny pages good for younger kids?
Yes. Start with bunny faces and simple standing rabbits with large spaces—those are easiest for preschoolers.

Q3. Can kids draw extra details like carrots or flowers?
Absolutely. Simple rabbit outlines are perfect for adding carrots, little flowers, grass, or a small meadow scene before coloring.

Q4. How can we make the bunny look “fluffy”?
Use light shading around the edges and leave small areas white (especially the tail and cheeks). Even simple shading can make the bunny look soft.

Q5. Can I use these for a classroom or daycare?
Yes—these pages are made for personal and educational use. Please check our Terms for details.

Q6. Why do I need to open the post to download?
The post includes a preview and a clear download button so you can choose the best page quickly.

Q7. My printer cuts off the edges—what should I do?
Turn on “Fit to page” (or reduce scale slightly) and make sure your printer margins aren’t too tight.

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