20+ Bunny Coloring Pages | Free Printable PDFs
Hi there, little scouts! Mia Coloring Pages here. Are you ready to follow the white rabbit into a garden of creativity? There is something so magical about bunnies—with their long twitchy ears, wiggly noses, and soft cotton-ball tails!
I’ve personally gathered this “burrow” of Bunny coloring pages just for you. Whether you love the classic Easter Bunny carrying a basket of eggs, a sleepy forest rabbit hiding in the grass, or even a tiny bunny wearing a bowtie, you’ll find them all here. Grab your softest pastels and let’s make these bunnies the fluffiest they’ve ever been!
Why Our Bunny Collection is “Ear-resistible”
At Mia Coloring Pages, we know that bunnies are the champions of cuteness. Here is why our collection is a favorite for families:
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The “Kawaii” Style: Many of our designs feature big, sparkling eyes and chubby cheeks that make everyone say “Aww!”
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Simple to Complex: We have easy bunny outlines for toddlers and more detailed garden scenes for older kids.
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Premium Quality: Every bunny printable PDF is high-resolution, so those long whiskers will look perfect when you print them out.
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10 Creative Activities to Do with Your Bunny Coloring Pages
Don’t let the fun end with just coloring! Let’s turn your artwork into a “hop-pening” project with these 10 ideas from Mia’s studio:
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Bouncing Bunny Puppets: Glue your bunny onto cardstock and attach a popsicle stick. Use them to act out your favorite stories like Peter Rabbit!
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Cotton Tail Texture: This is my favorite! After coloring, glue a real cotton ball onto the bunny’s tail to make it 3D and super soft to touch.
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Bunny Ear Headbands: Color and cut out two large bunny ears. Staple them to a strip of paper that fits around your head. Now you’re part of the bunny family!
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The “Carrot Patch” Scavenger Hunt: Parents, hide the colored bunny pages around the house. The kids have to find them and “feed” them a real carrot to win!
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DIY Easter Basket Decor: Cut out your finished bunnies and tape them onto a plain basket or gift bag for an instant festive makeover.
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“Some-bunny” Special Cards: Fold your page in half and write a sweet message like “Some-bunny loves you!” or “Have a Hoppy Birthday!”
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Fuzzy Bunny Stickers: Use glitter glue on the nose and inner ears. Once dry, cut them out and use double-sided tape to decorate your journals.
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Stained-Glass Garden Windows: Print on thin paper and use markers. Tape it to a sunny window to see your bunny “glow” in the morning light.
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The “Binky” Animation: Draw a bunny on the corner of several pages in slightly different positions. Flip the pages fast to see the bunny do a “binky” (a happy jump)!
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Matching Bunny Pairs: Print two copies of the same page at a small size. Color them as identical twins to play a challenging memory match game.
Fun Bunny Facts: Did You Know?
While you’re adding color to these long-eared friends, here are some “hop-tastic” facts to think about:
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The “Binky” Jump: When a bunny is super happy, it does a special jump called a “binky”—it twists its body and kicks its feet in mid-air!
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Panoramic Vision: Bunnies have eyes on the sides of their heads, which means they can see almost 360 degrees around them.
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Never-Ending Teeth: A bunny’s teeth never stop growing! They have to chew on hay and wood to keep them from getting too long.
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Purring Like a Cat: When bunnies are very relaxed and happy, they make a soft “tooth purring” sound by lightly chattering their teeth.
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Super Ears: Not only do those long ears help them hear from miles away, but they also help keep the bunny cool on hot summer days.
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Born to Run: Some wild rabbits can jump as high as 3 feet (1 meter) in a single leap!
Mia’s Pro-Tips for “Fluffy” Coloring
To make your bunnies look extra soft and cuddly, try these tricks from my studio:
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Soft Shading: Use very light, circular motions with your pencils to create a “furry” texture instead of flat, hard lines.
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The Pink Glow: Use a soft pink crayon for the inside of the ears and the tiny nose. It makes the bunny look healthy and cute!
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Adding Whiskers: Use a very sharp black pencil or a fine-tip pen to add long, thin whiskers at the very end to give your bunny some personality.
Download Your Free Bunny Coloring Pages Today!
Are you ready to join the hop-party? Browse our gallery of Bunny coloring templates below. Whether you want a tiny baby rabbit or a festive Easter friend, your next masterpiece is just one click away at Mia Coloring Pages.
Click any image to download your high-quality PDF, hit print, and let the “hoppy” fun begin!
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