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Free Easter Coloring Pages to Print

Floppy-eared bunnies, eggs covered in swirls and stripes, fuzzy baby chicks and baskets piled high — everything the Easter weekend needs to keep small hands happy and the table quiet. Pick a page, hit print, and there's a spring craft ready in under a minute. No account, no watermark, and no slideshow of ads to click past first.

Where can I print free Easter coloring pages?

Right here. Hello Playdate has free, printable Easter coloring pages — bunnies, decorated eggs, baby chicks and spring baskets — with big, simple outlines for toddlers and finer detail for older kids. No sign-up, no watermark; open a page and print it on plain A4 or Letter paper.

Easter morning is long, and there's usually a stretch — after the egg hunt, before the big lunch, while someone's still in the kitchen — where everyone's a little wired and nobody quite knows what to do with themselves. A printed coloring page fills exactly that gap. Lay out a bunny and a fistful of crayons and you've bought yourself twenty genuinely calm minutes: no screen, no batteries, no "can I have the tablet" negotiation. It's the cheapest, gentlest way to take the edge off a chocolate-fuelled morning.

Our Easter pages come in two rough flavours so they suit whoever's at the table. The big-outline pages — a round, friendly bunny, a single fat egg with chunky patterns, a chick poking out of its shell — have lots of open space and forgiving lines for a two- or three-year-old still learning to hold a crayon. The busier ones — a whole basket of decorated eggs, a spring meadow scene, intricate egg patterns to fill in section by section — give a six-to-ten-year-old something to really settle into. If you're not sure, start chunky; you can always print the detailed one next.

Everything here is free and instant, on purpose. There's no login, no email wall, and no "premium" pack hiding the nicest pages behind a checkout. Open a page, hit print, and it comes out clean on plain white paper — the same from a phone propped on the counter, a tablet, or a laptop, on any home printer. No special ink, no glossy cardstock, no surprise charge when you reach the print button.

And if you want a keepsake instead of a throwaway, you can make a page of your own child: upload a photo and our free tool turns it into a clean black-and-white coloring page in under a minute. Colour it in, slip it in the Easter card to grandma, or staple a few together into a little homemade Easter booklet nobody else can hand out.

Spring · Easter weekend

Print a stack before the egg hunt

Easter sneaks up fast. Keep a few bunny and egg pages printed and tucked in a drawer so the quiet-time activity is ready the moment the chocolate kicks in — no ink-cartridge panic on the morning itself. They double as place settings, basket fillers, or a rainy-afternoon craft for the whole long weekend.

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Why a printed Easter page beats a screen

Builds the pincer grip

Steering a crayon around an egg pattern works the same small hand muscles kids lean on later for holding a pencil and writing — an Easter page is quiet fine-motor practice dressed up as a holiday treat.

Screen-free in 30 seconds

Pick a bunny, print, done. No app to download, no ads to dodge, no account to make — just a page on the table before the post-egg-hunt fidgets set in.

Truly free

Every bunny, every egg, every chick — no premium Easter pack, no email required. We never paywall the good ones or make you click through ads to reach print.

Turns into a homemade gift

A coloured-in egg page folded into a card, or a few pages stapled into a little booklet, makes a one-of-a-kind Easter present that costs the price of a sheet of paper.

Prints on plain paper

A4 or US Letter, black on white — no special ink, no cardstock, no glossy photo paper. Plain printer paper is exactly right.

Grows with your kid

A simple round bunny for the toddler, an intricate Fabergé-style egg for the big kid — the same Easter set scales up as their hands and patience do.

Best for ages 2–10

Made for the whole table on Easter morning

These pages are built to work for a wide age spread at once — which is exactly what Easter weekend usually throws at you. The youngest gets a big-shape bunny they can fill in and feel proud of; the middle one gets a basket of eggs to colour however they like; the oldest gets the fiddly patterned egg they can lose half an hour in. Print one of each, hand them out, and everyone's busy with the same theme without anyone feeling babied or left behind.

  • Big, simple shapes for toddlers
  • Patterned eggs for older kids
  • Forgiving for wobbly crayons
  • No scary or fussy detail
  • One theme, every age at once
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 steadily through the toddler and preschool years.
Source: CDC — Developmental Milestones

Frequently asked questions

Are these Easter coloring pages really free?

Yes. Every Easter page is free to print, with no account, no email and no watermark. We never paywall the "good" ones or make you click through a wall of ads to reach the print button — you open a page and print it.

What Easter pages do you have?

Bunnies, decorated Easter eggs, baby chicks, spring baskets and meadow scenes — ranging from big, simple toddler outlines to detailed patterned eggs for older kids. There's something for whichever age is asking, and they all share the same spring theme so a mixed-age table works.

Is my 2- or 3-year-old too young for Easter coloring pages?

Not at all — start with the big-outline bunny and single-egg pages that have lots of open space. Toddlers don't need to stay perfectly inside the lines to get the benefit; the gripping and scribbling is the whole point. For more like these, see our coloring pages for toddlers.

How do I print an Easter coloring page?

Open the page you want, tap Print, and choose A4 or Letter on plain white paper. No special printer or paper is needed, and it works straight from a phone, tablet, or laptop. Print at 100% or "fit to page" so the lines stay crisp and the egg patterns don't get cut off.

Can I make an Easter coloring page from my own child's photo?

Yes. Upload a photo and our free tool turns it into a clean black-and-white coloring page in under a minute, so your kid can colour a picture of themselves — lovely tucked into an Easter card for grandparents, or as the cover of a homemade Easter booklet.

Can I print a whole Easter coloring book?

You can. Print several pages, fold them in half and staple the spine, and you've got a little Easter coloring book for the car, a quiet church service, or a basket filler — no special equipment beyond a stapler.

When should I print them — is it too early?

Print whenever suits you. Coloring pages don't expire, so it's worth getting a stack ready a week or two ahead and tucking them in a drawer — that way the activity is on hand the moment the egg hunt winds down, with no last-minute scramble.

Print one before the egg hunt

Grab a stack of bunnies and eggs for the long weekend, or upload a photo and make a one-of-a-kind Easter keepsake starring your own little one.

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Make an unforgettable gift

A whole keepsake coloring book for grandma, mom, dad, a teacher, or a brand-new baby. $12, no subscription.

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