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22 Free Easter Bunny Coloring Pages (Printable PDF)

This collection has 22 free Easter bunny coloring pages: seven rabbits with decorated eggs, six with a basket, four portraits among spring flowers, three patterned egg-houses, one with chicks and one under a rainbow. Every page is black and white on US Letter, downloads as a free PDF, and needs no signup.

The eggs are what make this set worth more than one printing. Almost every page draws them already patterned — stripes, zigzags, dots, flowers, scallops — with each band as its own closed shape. That turns a simple bunny page into a small color-scheme exercise: the rabbit takes one or two tones, and then there are eight or ten little bands left to decide on. It is why these hold a child’s attention longer than a plain animal page.

Easter bunny coloring pages: rabbits with patterned eggs, baskets and chicks among spring flowers, free printable line art

What’s in this collection

Seven egg pages, six basket pages, four portraits, three patterned designs, one with chicks and one rainbow scene — 22 in total, in the grid below. Each has its own Download PDF and Print button, so you can take one page instead of the whole set.

Easter Bunny coloring page 22 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Easter Bunny coloring page 21 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Easter Bunny coloring page 20 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Easter Bunny coloring page 19 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Easter Bunny coloring page 18 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Easter Bunny coloring page 17 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Easter Bunny coloring page 16 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Easter Bunny coloring page 15 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Easter Bunny coloring page 14 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Easter Bunny coloring page 13 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Easter Bunny coloring page 12 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Easter Bunny coloring page 11 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Easter Bunny coloring page 10 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Easter Bunny coloring page 9 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Easter Bunny coloring page 8 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Easter Bunny coloring page 7 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Easter Bunny coloring page 6 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Easter Bunny coloring page 5 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Easter Bunny coloring page 4 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Easter Bunny coloring page 3 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Easter Bunny coloring page 2 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Easter Bunny coloring page 1 of 22 — free printable, US Letter

Rabbits and decorated eggs

Seven pages pair a rabbit with one or more painted eggs: holding one up to look at it, sitting behind a row of them in the grass, carrying one almost as big as itself, peering out from behind a giant egg. The patterns on the shells differ every time, so printing several never repeats.

Baskets and chicks

Six pages add a basket — woven, tied with a bow, spilling eggs into the flowers — and one brings in a pair of newly hatched chicks with the rabbit. These have the most separate objects per page and take the longest to finish, which makes them the ones to print the day before rather than the morning of.

Portraits and patterned designs

Four pages are quiet: a rabbit sitting among daffodils, one with a bouquet of spring flowers, one against a plain sun, one with balloons. Three more go decorative — an egg drawn as a little house with a door and windows, a rabbit built from swirls and dots, a page of ornamented eggs stacked together. Those three are the closest here to adult coloring.

How to print these

Every page is US Letter (8.5 × 11 in), pure black and white, with the drawing inside the printable margin. Plain copy paper is fine; choose “Fit to page” if your printer asks. If you plan to cut a rabbit or an egg out for a table decoration, print on card — the ears and the basket handles tear easily on copy paper.

FAQ

Are the Easter eggs already patterned?

Yes, on almost every page — stripes, zigzags, dots and flowers, each band drawn as its own closed shape ready to color separately.

Which pages suit a young child?

The portraits and the simpler egg pages. One rabbit, one or two eggs, and a plain background.

Are there chicks or other animals?

One page pairs the rabbit with newly hatched chicks; another puts it alongside a squirrel and a bird.

Can I print these for a class or an Easter party?

Yes. Print as many copies as you need for your home, party or your own classroom. Re-selling or re-uploading the files elsewhere is the only thing not allowed.

For more of the season, the seasonal collection holds the rest of the year, and the animals and nature collection has more rabbits and spring scenes.

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