Rabbit coloring pages bring sweet, curious bunnies to life with playful poses, cozy forest scenes, and heartwarming moments. This free printable collection is full of adorable rabbits that kids love to color again and again.
Rabbit coloring pages are perfect for preschoolers, young kids, and animal lovers of all ages. Parents and teachers can use them for quiet time, spring activities, or nature themed lessons that feel calm and comforting.
Some pages are simple and cute with big eyes and rounded shapes, while others add detail with forest paths, burrows, flowers, carrots, and family scenes. You’ll see baby bunnies, curious rabbits sniffing the air, Easter inspired designs, and more realistic woodland rabbits too.
All of these pages are printable PDF sheets for free, making them easy to print at home or in the classroom. Color one bunny at a time or print the full set for a cozy rabbit themed coloring session.
50 Free Rabbit Coloring Page Printables Collection
This set of free printable rabbit coloring pages features a wide variety of bunny styles, from easy outlines for little hands to more detailed forest scenes. You’ll find playful rabbits with carrots, gentle family moments, and expressive bunny faces full of personality. Every sheet is ready to print and works well with crayons, colored pencils, or markers.
1. Happy Rabbit Eating a Carrot Coloring Page
A cheerful rabbit holds a carrot that already has a few bites taken out, like snack time is in full swing. Color the carrot bright orange with a leafy green top, then shade the bite marks slightly darker to show texture. Fun fact, rabbits’ front teeth keep growing, so chewing crunchy foods helps wear them down.
2. Adorable Baby Rabbit with Big Ears Printable
This baby bunny has huge ears and round eyes that make it extra sweet to color. Soft grays, creams, or light browns look great, especially if you add gentle shading on the ears for depth. Those big ears aren’t just cute, they help rabbits hear predators and also help with cooling.
3. Easter Bunny in Vest and Bow Rabbit Coloring Sheet
An Easter bunny walks on his back legs wearing a cute vest and a bow tied around his neck. Try pastel colors for the outfit to match a spring holiday vibe, and add tiny patterns like dots or stripes to the vest. It’s a fun page to imagine him heading off to deliver eggs or a little surprise basket.
4. Rabbit Sniffing Tree Branches Coloring Page for Kids
A curious rabbit stretches up to sniff the branches of a tree, like it’s exploring the forest. Use different greens and browns on the branches to make the scene feel natural and layered. Rabbits rely heavily on smell, so this page is a nice way to talk about how animals use their senses.
5. Bunny Popping Out of a Spotted Easter Egg Coloring Page
A rabbit pops out of a big spotted Easter egg, turning the scene into a playful spring surprise. Color the egg with bright spots in different colors, then keep the bunny softer so it stands out. Kids can add extra confetti dots or little stars around the egg to make it feel like a celebration.
6. Rabbit with an Eye Patch and Greenery Background Printable
This rabbit has a little patch over one eye, giving it a unique, storybook look. Try blending two shades in the fur, then add darker shadows around the patch so it feels like part of the design. The greenery behind is perfect for practicing leaf colors, light green highlights and darker green centers.
7. Easy Rabbit Coloring Page
A simple bunny design makes this a great quick printable for younger kids or warm-up coloring. Choose one main fur color and add a slightly darker shade on the belly and ears for an easy 3D effect. It’s also a fun page for adding your own background, grass, flowers, or a little carrot patch.
8. Rabbit on a Forest Pathway Printable Coloring Sheet
A rabbit with long pointy ears and a fluffy tail sits on a pathway in the forest. Color the path in warm browns and add small stones or leaf shapes for extra detail. Rabbits are crepuscular, meaning they’re often most active at dawn and dusk, perfect for a quiet forest scene.
9. Rabbit Relaxing in an Underground Burrow Coloring Page
This happy rabbit relaxes in an underground burrow, cozy and safe. Shade the burrow walls with sandy browns and add darker shadows toward the back to create depth. Wild rabbits dig burrows called warrens, which can have multiple entrances and tunnels.
10. Rabbit Holding a Big Heart Coloring Sheet for Children
A sweet rabbit stands on its hind legs holding a big heart, perfect for a friendly message. Make the heart a bright color like red or pink, then keep the bunny in gentle neutrals so the heart stands out. This printable also works nicely as a quick homemade card when it’s finished.
11. Flower Crown Rabbit in Polka Dot Box Coloring Page
A rabbit wearing a crown of flowers pops out of a little polka dot box, like a surprise gift. Color the flowers in mixed spring shades and make the box bold so it feels festive. It’s a fun page for practicing small petals and adding tiny leaf veins for extra detail.
12. Wizard Rabbit with Magic Wand Detailed Coloring Page
A rabbit dressed as a wizard holds a magic wand, turning the scene into a playful fantasy. Try deep purples or blues for the costume, then add sparkly stars or a glow at the wand tip. Kids can invent a silly spell name and imagine what magical snack the bunny might conjure up.
13. Preschool Smiling Rabbit with Floppy Ears Printable
This smiling bunny with floppy ears is simple, friendly, and perfect for preschool coloring. Soft pink inside the ears and a light fur color keeps it cute and gentle. Big open shapes make it easy to practice staying inside the lines without frustration.
14. Rabbit Holding a Jar of Pickled Carrots Coloring Page
A cute rabbit hugs a big jar of pickled carrots, a funny twist on the usual bunny snack. Color the jar like glass with pale blue-gray shading and bright orange carrot shapes inside. It’s a playful prompt to talk about how pickling preserves food by keeping it in a salty or vinegary brine.
15. Realistic Rabbit with Whiskers and Cottontail Printable
This realistically styled rabbit shows off long whiskers and a tiny cottontail. Use light shading around the face and chest to make the fur look soft, not flat. Whiskers help rabbits sense nearby objects, especially in low light, like built-in feelers.
16. Shy Rabbit with Head Turned Coloring Sheet
A shy bunny turns its head slightly, giving the portrait a gentle, thoughtful feel. Try using a warm gray or sandy tan for the fur and add a lighter patch on the chest. This page is great for practicing subtle shading on the cheeks and around the eyes.
17. Startled Rabbit in the Bushes Coloring Page
This rabbit looks startled after tumbling into the bushes, like it got surprised by a rustle. Color the leaves in varied greens and add a few darker shadows behind the bunny to show it’s tucked into the brush. Rabbits have strong back legs for quick hops, which helps them dart away when something startles them.
18. Very Startled Rabbit Black-and-White Printable
A bunny with a wide-eyed, startled expression makes this page feel dramatic and funny at the same time. Use shading around the eyes to emphasize the look, then keep the body fur soft and light. Kids can imagine what surprised the rabbit, a bird, a falling acorn, or a sudden “hop!” sound.
19. Adorable Sitting Rabbit with Fluffy Chest Coloring Page
An adorable sitting rabbit has a round face and extra fluffy fur on the chest. Use short, gentle strokes to suggest fluff, especially on the chest area. Adding a small shadow under the bunny helps it look like it’s really sitting on the ground.
20. Mother Rabbit Kissing Baby Bunny Preschool Coloring Page
A mother rabbit gives her baby a tiny kiss on the nose, a sweet, gentle scene. Color both bunnies in similar tones with small differences, like a darker ear tip or lighter belly, so they feel related. It’s a lovely page for talking about caring behavior in animal families.
21. Super-Excited Rabbit Standing on Grass Printable
This rabbit stands up on the grass looking super excited, like it just spotted something wonderful. Bright greens for the grass and a warm fur color make the scene feel sunny and upbeat. Kids can add tiny flowers or a hidden carrot in the grass to match the bunny’s excitement.
22. Gleeful Grin Rabbit with Ears Back Coloring Page
A rabbit with a wide open, gleeful grin and ears slicked back looks full of personality. Use light shading around the mouth and cheeks to make the expression pop. This is a fun one for experimenting with different fur colors, from classic gray to cinnamon brown.
23. Rabbit Hugging a Carrot with Bushes Background Printable
This bunny holds its carrot tightly to its chest, like it’s protecting a prized snack. Color the carrot bright and bold, then shade the bushes in softer greens so the carrot stays the focus. You can add tiny leaf details or berries in the bushes to make the background more interesting.
24. Rabbit with Tiny Crown and Flower Wreath Coloring Sheet
A little crown sits between the rabbit’s ears, with a wreath of flowers around its head for a royal garden look. Gold or yellow works nicely for the crown, and mixing flower colors makes the wreath feel lively. It’s a great page for practicing small, repeated shapes like petals and leaves.
25. Rabbit Finding Two Big Carrots in the Forest Coloring Page
An excited rabbit has discovered two large carrots, like it just hit the snack jackpot. Make the carrots different shades of orange so they look like two separate finds, then add earthy browns and greens around them. Kids can imagine the bunny dragging them back to a cozy burrow pantry.
26. Cautious Rabbit Sniffing the Air Printable Coloring Page
This rabbit perches on its hind legs and sniffs cautiously into the air, alert and curious. Shade lightly around the nose and whiskers to make the face feel detailed. Rabbits often stand like this to get a better view and smell what’s happening nearby.
27. Mother Rabbit with Two Babies Family Scene Coloring Sheet
A proud doe wraps her arms around two babies, creating a warm family moment to color. Use matching fur palettes and add small differences so each baby feels unique. It’s a sweet page for talking about gentle body language and how animals protect their young.
28. Cute Rabbit with Big Front Teeth Forest Poster Coloring Page
This rabbit poses in the forest with two long front teeth and a fluffy tail, extra cute and expressive. Add texture to the fur with light strokes and keep the teeth a creamy off-white for a natural look. Those front teeth are perfect for gnawing, rabbits use them to nibble plants and bark.
29. Realistic Rabbit on Forest Path Detailed Coloring Sheet
A realistic rabbit sits on a forest path with plenty of detail for careful coloring. Use layered browns and grays to give the fur depth, then shade the path darker near the edges. Adding a few fallen leaves in autumn colors can make the scene feel even more alive.
30. Shy Bunny Hiding Behind Mom Rabbit Printable
A shy little bunny peeks from behind its mother, a sweet scene with a protective feel. Color the mother slightly darker and the baby slightly lighter so the layering looks natural. It’s a gentle page that invites kids to imagine a quiet moment in a safe, grassy spot.
31. Running Rabbit at High Speed Black-and-White Coloring Page
This rabbit runs at high speed over the grass, full of motion and energy. Add motion lines or a darker shadow behind the legs to make the sprint feel fast. Rabbits can move quickly when startled, and their powerful hind legs are built for sudden bursts of speed.
32. Rabbit with Unique Fur Patches Printable Coloring Sheet
A rabbit with interesting patches on its fur makes coloring extra fun, each section can be a new shade. Try two-tone coloring, like white and brown or gray and cream, to emphasize the patchwork look. It’s also a great page for talking about patterns in animal coats, spots, patches, and markings.
33. Snoozing Upright Rabbit Coloring Page
This bunny sits upright while snoozing, head tipped down onto its chest like it’s drifting off mid-rest. Use gentle shading around the eyelids and ears to make the sleepy mood feel soft. Rabbits do rest in short naps, often staying alert to sounds even when they’re relaxed.
34. Flower-Covered Rabbit with Leaves and Blossoms Coloring Sheet
A little rabbit has flowers and leaves tucked all over its body, like it’s wearing a garden costume. Choose a few flower colors and repeat them so the design feels harmonious, then use different greens for the leaves. This page is perfect for adding tiny details, dotted pollen centers, leaf veins, or even a small butterfly nearby.
35. Rabbit Peeking from a Hollow Log Forest Coloring Page
A curious rabbit peeks out from a hollow log, like it just heard something in the woods. Color the log in warm browns with darker shading inside the opening to show depth. Rabbits love hiding spots, and this one is perfect for adding extra forest details like leaves, acorns, or little mushrooms.
36. Rabbit Grooming a Paw on the Grass Simple Coloring Sheet
This rabbit sits on the grass and grooms its paw, a calm, everyday moment that feels sweet and peaceful. Use soft fur colors and add light green shading under the rabbit to ground it on the lawn. Rabbits groom often to keep their fur clean, and the gentle pose makes this page relaxing to color.
37. Rabbit Silhouette Under a Full Moon Night Scene Coloring Page
A rabbit silhouette appears under a full moon, creating a dramatic night scene with lots of contrast. Try deep blues and purples for the sky and keep the moon pale yellow or icy white with soft shading. Silhouette pages are fun because you can make the background bold and still keep the rabbit striking and clear.
38. Snow Hare with Winter Fur and Paw Prints Adult Coloring Page
A snow hare with winter fur stands near paw prints, perfect for subtle shading and texture work. Use whites with pale blue-gray shadows so the fur still shows shape without looking dark. Snowshoe hares change coat color with the seasons, helping them blend into snowy landscapes in winter.
39. Rabbit Beside a Basket of Lettuce Leaves Kids Coloring Page
A rabbit sits beside a basket of lettuce leaves, a cute snack-time scene for kids. Color the lettuce in a mix of light and dark greens and make the basket look woven with warm browns. Rabbits enjoy leafy greens, and this page is a fun way to talk about healthy foods for pets.
40. Rabbit Nest with Mother and Three Kits Coloring Sheet
A gentle nest scene shows a mother rabbit with three kits tucked close together. Use matching fur tones with small differences so each baby feels unique, like a darker ear tip or lighter belly. Baby rabbits are called kits, and they rely on their mother for warmth and safety early on.
41. Kawaii Chubby Rabbit Holding a Radish Coloring Page
A chubby kawaii rabbit holds a radish, simple and adorable with big, easy shapes to color. Try pastel pinks or purples for the radish and keep the bunny a soft cream or light gray. Adding rosy cheeks and a tiny highlight in the eyes makes the face feel extra sweet.
42. Rabbit Drinking at a Small Stream Nature Coloring Page
A rabbit drinks at a small stream, a peaceful nature moment with water and plants to color. Use layered blues for the stream and add a few light ripples near the mouth. This page looks great with gentle earthy tones, like soft browns for rocks and mixed greens for nearby grass.
43. Rabbit Tracks Leading to a Burrow Entrance Coloring Sheet
Rabbit tracks lead up to a burrow entrance on a hillside, like a little nature mystery. Color the hillside in greens and browns and shade inside the burrow opening darker for depth. Tracks are fun to follow with your eyes, and this page is a neat way to notice the cloven-like spacing rabbits leave when they hop.
44. Rabbit Nose Touching a Dandelion Puff Simple Coloring Page
A rabbit gently touches its nose to a dandelion puff, a quiet springtime scene. Color the dandelion in soft whites and pale grays, leaving tiny highlights so it looks fluffy. Dandelion seeds float on the wind, and kids can imagine where the puff will drift after the bunny’s sniff.
45. Jackrabbit Near Cactus Desert Scene Adult Coloring Page
A jackrabbit stands near a cactus in a quiet desert setting, with lots of texture in plants and ground. Use sandy tans and warm browns for the desert, then add muted greens for the cactus. Jackrabbits have long ears that help release heat, which is a cool desert survival detail to mention while coloring.
46. Wild Rabbit Nibbling Clover Meadow Kids Coloring Page
A wild rabbit nibbles clover in a meadow, simple and sweet for kids. Use varied greens for clover leaves and add a few tiny flower colors to brighten the grass. Clover is a common rabbit snack in the wild, and the repeating leaf shapes make this page fun to color quickly.
47. Rabbit Under a Big Mushroom in Light Rain Coloring Page
A rabbit shelters under a big mushroom during light rain, like a tiny woodland umbrella scene. Color the mushroom cap bright red with white spots, or choose any magical color you like. Soft blue raindrops and gentle shading under the mushroom make the hiding spot feel cozy.
48. Pet Rabbit in a Hutch with Water Bottle Coloring Sheet
A pet rabbit relaxes in a hutch with a water bottle, a realistic pet-care scene. Color the hutch like wood and keep the water bottle lightly blue with a white highlight for a clean look. This page is a nice reminder that pets need fresh water, safe shelter, and clean space every day.
49. Alert-Eared Rabbit by a Stone Wall Simple Coloring Page
A rabbit with alert ears stands next to a stone wall, as if it just heard a twig snap. Shade the stones in cool grays and add darker gaps between them for texture. Keeping the rabbit a warmer tone helps it stand out against the wall and makes the pose feel extra focused.
50. Lop Rabbit Beside a Cabbage Patch Easy Coloring Page
A lop-eared rabbit sits beside a cabbage patch, a cute garden scene with big shapes to color. Use layered greens on the cabbage leaves, darker in the folds and lighter on top. Lop rabbits are known for their floppy ears, and shading the ear curves softly makes them look extra plush.Related Collections of Coloring Pages
After You Color Your Rabbit Coloring Pages
Once the rabbits are colored, they can hop into more creative fun. Finished pages are easy to reuse for play, learning, and display.- Create a bunny wall with different rabbit poses and scenes.
- Use pages to talk about rabbit habitats, food, and behavior.
- Turn finished pages into handmade cards or spring decorations.
- Cut out rabbits for simple storytelling or pretend play.
- Make a mini rabbit coloring book by stapling pages together.
- Pair coloring time with books about bunnies or woodland animals.