16 original designs · free to print

Free Rabbit Coloring Pages to Print

Rabbit coloring pages are printable pictures of bunnies hopping, resting, exploring gardens, peeking from burrows, and spending time in family groups. This original 16-page set offers bold beginner outlines as well as flower, meadow, and woodland scenes, with properly sized US Letter and A4 downloads.

AudiencePreschoolers, kids, families, and teachersDifficultyMixedFormatsLetter, A4, PNG, PDF

Original generic artwork · Digital print proof checked · Updated July 15, 2026

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About this collection

What you will find in these rabbit coloring pages

The rabbit collection moves beyond a single seasonal basket picture. It includes long-eared portraits, a bunny stretching after a nap, two rabbits sharing a meadow, a small rabbit near a watering can, a woodland trail, and a burrow entrance surrounded by roots and leaves. Different ear positions and body poses help each sheet communicate a new mood: alert, curious, energetic, or calm. Easy pages keep the coat areas broad and the backgrounds sparse. Detailed options add clover, garden tools, mushrooms, leafy borders, and gentle terrain without placing tiny filler in every white space.

Children can practice soft texture by layering short pencil strokes in the direction fur might grow, or they can use flat blocks of imaginative color. The open coat areas also invite spots, patches, and repeating patterns. These pages work for spring art, animal vocabulary, a garden theme, or a story about what a rabbit discovers outside its burrow, but the collection is intentionally year-round and does not duplicate the existing Easter hub. Adults can ask children to compare hopping, sitting, and curled poses or add foods and shelter to the background. The line art is original, generic, and free of recognizable storybook clothing or protected character features.

Helpful answers

Questions about rabbit coloring pages

Are these rabbit pages only for Easter?

No. The collection is designed for year-round animal coloring. It focuses on rabbits in gardens, meadows, woodland edges, burrows, and family scenes rather than decorated eggs or holiday baskets. Visitors looking for explicitly seasonal designs can use the separate Easter coloring page collection.

Which rabbit pictures work best for preschoolers?

Big Bunny Face, Sitting Rabbit, and Little Hop use clear silhouettes, broad ears, large body spaces, and very limited scenery. Garden Helper and Woodland Rabbit add more objects for elementary-age children. Detailed Burrow Home is the longest activity because roots, leaves, stones, and the underground opening create many sections.

Can children add their own rabbit markings?

Yes. Most coat areas are intentionally open enough for spots, eye patches, darker ears, or a contrasting belly. Sketch the pattern lightly first and repeat one or two shapes so it feels deliberate. A reference photo can inspire natural markings, while stars, flowers, or stripes create an imaginative rabbit.

Can a library or daycare print the complete set?

Yes. The classroom license permits libraries, daycares, schools, therapy groups, families, and nonprofit programs to print copies for their own participants. Choose the correct paper-size bundle or download individual sheets. The uncolored digital files must remain on Color Studios and may not be sold or reposted.