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Free Bunny Coloring Pages to Print
Floppy ears, a twitchy nose, a fluffy cotton tail — bunnies are the gentlest thing a little one can colour, and you can have one on the kitchen table in under a minute. The very fastest way to a bunny page that's all your own? Upload a photo and let our free tool draw it for you. No account, no watermark, no slideshow of ads to sit through first.
Where can I get a free bunny coloring page to print?
Right here. Upload any photo — a stuffed rabbit, a real one in the yard, your kid in bunny ears — and Hello Playdate's free tool turns it into a clean black-and-white bunny coloring page in under a minute. No sign-up, no watermark; print it on plain A4 or Letter paper straight from your phone or laptop.
There's something about a bunny that disarms even the wiggliest toddler. The shapes are round and soft, the ears are big and easy to fill in, and there's no "wrong" colour for a rabbit — pink, blue, rainbow, it's all fair game. That's exactly why a bunny is one of the best first subjects to hand a two- or three-year-old who's still figuring out which end of the crayon to hold. Big open spaces mean they get to feel proud instead of frustrated.
Bunny pages also pull double duty all spring. Come Easter they're the obvious party-table activity, the rainy-afternoon rescue, and the homemade card your kid can actually make themselves. The rest of the year a rabbit is just a friendly, low-stakes animal that pairs with a carrot, a meadow, or a basket of eggs — calm, screen-free, and quietly good for those small hand muscles.
Now, the honest part: we don't keep a giant pre-drawn bunny gallery sitting here pretending to be a library. Instead, we do something better — we let you make the exact bunny you want. Upload a photo of your child's real rabbit, their floppy plush, or a snapshot of them in a pair of bunny ears, and our free tool redraws it as clean line art ready to colour. That's a bunny page nobody else on the internet has.
And everything stays free and instant, on purpose. No login wall, no email capture, no "premium" tier hiding the good pages. Make a page, hit print, and it comes out crisp on plain white paper — the same from a phone, a tablet, or a laptop, on whatever home printer you already own.
The fastest way to a bunny page: a photo
No bunny in your camera roll? Any rabbit photo works — or a plush, or your kid in ears. Three steps, about thirty seconds.
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Upload a photo
Pick a picture from your phone or computer — a real bunny, a stuffed one, or your little one dressed up. No special setup, no app to install.
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We draw the outlines
Our free tool strips the photo down to clean black-and-white lines in a few seconds — the bunny, the ears, the background kept simple enough to colour.
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Print and colour
Hit print on plain A4 or Letter paper and hand it over with the crayons. No watermark, no account, no cost — just a one-of-a-kind bunny page.
Why a printed bunny beats a screen
Easy first shapes
Round body, big ears, a simple tail — a bunny is forgiving to colour, so a toddler can stay roughly in the lines and feel like they nailed it. Fine-motor practice that doesn't feel like practice.
Screen-free in 30 seconds
Upload, print, done. No app to download, no ads to dodge, no account to make — just a quiet rabbit on the table before the next "I'm bored."
Truly free
Every page, no premium tier and no email required. We never paywall the cute ones or bury the print button behind a sign-up.
Make it personal
A page of their actual pet rabbit or favourite plush hits different from a generic clip-art bunny — it's theirs, and they know it.
Prints on plain paper
A4 or US Letter, black on white — no special ink, no cardstock. Plain printer paper is exactly right.
Easter-ready
Print a stack for the holiday table, fold a few into a homemade card, or tuck one in a basket as a make-your-own favour.
Coloring and drawing help young children build the fine-motor control and pincer grasp they use later for handwriting — the small-muscle skills that develop through the toddler and preschool years.
Frequently asked questions
Are these bunny coloring pages really free?
How do I get a bunny coloring page if I don't see a gallery?
Can I make a bunny coloring page from my child's real pet rabbit?
Is my 2- or 3-year-old too young for a bunny coloring page?
How do I print a bunny coloring page?
Can I make an Easter bunny page for the holiday?
Can I turn the pages into a little bunny coloring book?
More to print while the crayons are out
Soft-and-cuddly cousins, easy-on-little-hands cuts, and the seasons a bunny shows up for.
All free coloring pages
The full library hub — over a thousand printable pages by theme, age and season.
Turn a photo into a coloring page
Make your bunny — or anything else — from a photo. Free, no account, ready in under a minute.
Easter coloring pages
Where the bunny really belongs in spring — baskets, eggs and friendly rabbits for the holiday table.
Coloring pages for toddlers
Thick-line, big-shape pages built for under-3s still learning to hold a crayon.
Cute coloring pages
Round, friendly, gently adorable — the whole soft-and-squishy corner of the library.
Fox coloring pages
Another woodland friend with big ears and a fluffy tail, for when the bunny phase needs a sidekick.
Make a bunny that's actually yours
Upload a photo of your kid's rabbit, their favourite plush, or a pair of bunny ears, and we'll draw it into a free, printable coloring page in under a minute.
Make a bunny from a photo