40 Rabbit Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

In this article, you will find 40 unique bunny and rabbit coloring pages, all of which are completely free to print out or download. There are a lot of different kinds of rabbits I drew, from cute baby rabbits to detailed wild rabbits and famous rabbit characters like Petter Rabbit, Thumper from Bambi, Hopps from Zootopia, and many more!

To make use of any of these free printables, you can download the PDF on the same page by clicking on any of the images or links that are provided below. 

All of the pages that follow are printed on paper that is letter size in the US, but they also fit well on paper that is A4 in size! Happy coloring!

40 Rabbit Coloring Pages for Kids

Here are 40 free printable bunny coloring pages that are creative, enjoyable, and perfect for using to make your kid intelligent and creative.

10 Ideas to Play with These Pages

Here are 10 ideas for rabbit coloring pages that will add a touch of creativity and fun to your coloring creations:

1. Using color to tell stories

Your child should be encouraged to make up a story about the picture they colored. What amazing things is the rabbit doing? Who do they hang out with? Let their creativity and color choices guide the story!

2. Magic with Mixed Media

Don’t just use crayons! Allow your kid to use markers, glitter glue, or even pressed flowers to give their art more depth and texture.

3. Contest to Color

Have a fun coloring contest with your family or friends. People should be rewarded for being creative, using the right colors, or even adding the funniest details to the rabbit.

4. Blind Contour Challenge

Your child should be blindfolded and only be able to use their touch to trace the rabbit’s shape. Then, take off the blindfold and let them use their sense of touch to fill in the colors.

5. Color by Numbers

Print out the coloring page and color it in using the numbers. Put different numbers in different spots and let your child figure out the code to see a picture or message that seems to be hidden.

6. For sensory play

Put some rice, beans, or sand in a shallow tray. Then, let your child sprinkle the materials over the coloring page to make the rabbit’s fur look different.

7. Power of Puppets

You can make a fun puppet for telling stories or doing shadow plays by cutting out the colored rabbit shape and gluing it to a popsicle stick.

8. Race of the Rabbits

To get people to color quickly and neatly, split the coloring page into sections and tell them to color their section rapidly. The winner is the first person to cross the line!

9. Nature Treasure Hunt

Make a nature scavenger hunt out of the differently colored rabbit. A yellow dandelion or a fuzzy cotton ball are two things that might be in your backyard or park that match the colors or textures your child used.

10. Make a World for Rabbits

Using cardboard boxes, leaves, and other things you can find, make a small world around the colored rabbit. Your child should be able to use their imagination to give their paper rabbit a home, friends, and great adventures.