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This coloring page shows one large rabbit at the top and three smaller rabbits lined up below. All rabbits share the same shape and pose, which makes size the most noticeable difference on the page.
Because the design repeats the same rabbit in different sizes, children can easily compare proportions. The long ears, round head, and seated body stay consistent, while the scale changes. This makes the page useful for noticing visual relationships rather than individual details.
There are no extra objects or background elements. That simplicity keeps attention on comparison, order, and repetition, allowing children to focus on how the same shape looks when its size changes.
What you’ll get
- 1 printable rabbit coloring page (PDF)
- One large rabbit and three smaller rabbits with the same design
- Consistent pose and shape across all rabbits
- Clear spacing that separates each figure
- A minimal layout focused on size comparison
Use the download button to open the printable PDF, then print on US Letter or A4 for a quick activity at home or in the classroom.
Easy color ideas for this page
- Use the same color for all rabbits to highlight size differences
- Or choose one color for the large rabbit and another for the small ones
- Keep outlines clean by coloring slowly around the ears
- Try light pressure on the small rabbits to practice control
Quick activity ideas
- Size talk: Ask which rabbit is the biggest and which are smaller
- Matching activity: Point out how the ears and face stay the same
- Order practice: Color the rabbits from largest to smallest
- Focus exercise: Color one rabbit at a time without jumping around
How to print
- Click the download button to open the PDF.
- Choose US Letter or A4 in your printer settings.
- Select “Fit to page” (or “Scale to fit”) for the cleanest result.
- For markers, use thicker paper or print in higher quality mode.
FAQ
Q1. Why are there multiple rabbits instead of just one?
The repeated rabbits make it easier to compare size and notice how the same shape can appear at different scales.
Q2. What should children look at to see that the rabbits are the same?
The ear shape, face, and sitting posture are identical, even though the rabbits are different sizes.
Q3. How does this page support careful coloring?
The smaller rabbits require more control, while the larger rabbit allows broader strokes, helping children adjust pressure and focus.
Q4. What kind of coloring time is this page best for?
It works well for quiet activities that involve comparison, order, and steady attention rather than imaginative play.
Q5. What paper size does it use?
It prints on both US Letter and A4. Use “Fit to page” if needed.
Q6. Is it okay for toddlers?
Many toddlers can enjoy it with crayons because the outlines are bold and the spaces are simple.
Q7. Can I use it in a classroom?
Yes—this is designed for personal and educational use. Please check our Terms for details.
Q8. My printer cuts off the edges—what should I do?
Turn on “Fit to page” (or reduce the scale slightly) and try again.
Download the PDF here (it opens in a new tab so you can return to this page):
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