Free Activity Page: Coloring Page for Easter Featuring a Cute Bunny! Color 49 More Characters in the Book!

by | Apr 18, 2025 | Animals, Free Activity Pages, How to Draw Books for Kids

Coloring Page for Easter – Free Bunny Page from “Trace Then Color: Fairies, Princesses, and Other Cute Stuff

If you’re on the hunt for a fun Coloring Page for Easter, I’ve got something cute and creative to share. This freebie comes straight from my book Trace Then Color: Fairies, Princesses, and Other Cute Stuff, and it features an adorable bunny rabbit designed for kids to trace, color, and make their own.

With springtime in full swing, now’s a perfect time to slow down with a pencil and crayons, and enjoy a simple creative activity—like this Coloring Page for Easter. Whether you’re planning crafts for a group of kids or just want something festive and relaxing to do, this bunny rabbit page is a great fit.

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A Peek Inside the Book

The freebie you’re getting is taken right out of Trace Then Color: Fairies, Princesses, and Other Cute Stuff—one of my most cheerful and charming books in the Trace Then Color series. The book is filled with whimsical characters that kids love to draw and color: fairies with twinkly wings, playful princesses, cute magical animals, and gentle creatures like today’s bunny rabbit.

The idea behind the Trace Then Color series is simple: kids trace over the provided line art to build confidence with drawing, then they color in their work to bring it to life. It’s a two-step creative process that helps develop both fine motor skills and imagination—without any pressure to “get it perfect.”

This book in particular leans into soft, friendly characters that are ideal for younger kids (ages 4–8), but the activities are fun and relaxing for older kids too. The style is gentle and sweet, which makes it an especially nice fit for a Coloring Page for Easter.


Why a Bunny Makes the Perfect Coloring Page for Easter

When you think of spring and Easter-themed activities, a bunny rabbit is often the star of the show. They’re cute, fluffy, and full of charm—and they’re a favorite subject for young artists. That’s why this Coloring Page for Easter works so well: it taps into those familiar, festive vibes while still offering a creative, hands-on activity.

But this isn’t just any bunny. The one featured in the tracing page has a playful pose and expressive face, designed to be fun to trace and even more fun to color. Kids can experiment with soft pastels or bright spring colors, give the bunny some grass or flowers around it, or just enjoy the simple act of making something their own.

And because this bunny is part of a larger themed book, once kids finish this Coloring Page for Easter, they can flip through the rest of the book for more fairytale-inspired characters to keep the creativity going.

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About the Trace Then Color Series

If you’re not familiar with the Trace Then Color books, they’re all designed to be beginner-friendly and open-ended. Each book is built around a theme, with full pages of cute line drawings that kids trace over before adding their own color.

This structure helps young artists in a few key ways:

  • It improves pencil control – By tracing clean lines, kids practice steady hand movements.
  • It encourages artistic confidence – There’s no need to “get it right,” because the lines are already there.
  • It opens up creative expression – After tracing, kids can color their characters any way they want.

There’s no step-by-step instruction like in my How to Draw series, and no precision-based layout like in the Draw by Grid books. Trace Then Color is all about playful freedom within a light structure—perfect for a casual Coloring Page for Easter, or just as a screen-free quiet time activity.

I’ve created Trace Then Color books for all kinds of themes: robots, animals, food monsters, crusty goobers, and magical creatures like the ones you’ll find in Fairies, Princesses, and Other Cute Stuff.

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Easter Activities That Spark Creativity

If you’re building an Easter basket this year or planning out a quiet activity for kids on Easter weekend, this Coloring Page for Easter makes a great addition. You can print it out as a single-page coloring activity, or pair it with the full book to offer even more variety.

It’s a great alternative to sugar-filled treats or throwaway trinkets. And because kids actually make something, there’s a sense of accomplishment that comes with it. One bunny turns into a dozen fairies, which turns into a week of drawing time—and all of it starts with just a pencil and some crayons.

And yes, this bunny makes a perfect coloring option for classroom parties, small groups, or even as a chill wind-down activity at home. You don’t have to go big or fancy—sometimes the most satisfying Easter projects are the simplest ones.


What to Expect in Trace Then Color: Fairies, Princesses, and Other Cute Stuff

Alongside the bunny rabbit featured in today’s Coloring Page for Easter, you’ll find plenty of cute companions in the book:

  • Enchanting Fairies
  • Beautiful Princesses
  • Cute Animals
  • Adorable Creatures

Every page is drawn with simplicity and charm. The lines are bold and clean, making them easy to trace, and there’s enough variety to keep kids coming back to their favorites.

The book works well for solo creative time, as part of an arts and crafts rotation, or even as a quiet time companion during car rides, waiting rooms, or family gatherings.

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Get Your Free Coloring Page for Easter

Ready to get started? Grab your free Coloring Page for Easter above. Print it out, grab your pencils and crayons, and start tracing. Whether it’s for a single activity or part of a bigger celebration, this page is a sweet way to celebrate the season.

If you enjoy it, the full book is available on Amazon with even more adorable characters to trace and color. And of course, the entire Trace Then Color series has lots more themes to explore.

No pressure, no perfection—just simple drawing fun, perfect for spring.

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Kevin Coulston is an accomplished cartoonist, animator, and writer. He is the author and illustrator of over 70 (and still counting) children’s drawing books available here on FirstArtBooks.com. Kevin has also authored numerous kid-friendly comic book series, including “Dylan McVillain: A Super Villain with the Best Intentions” and “The Adventures of a 4th Grade Space Captain,” along with the Children’s Picture Book series “Alexis and the T-Rexes.”

Over a decade and a half since his initial published work, Kevin is now dedicating himself to inspiring the next generation of illustrators with his “How To Draw,” “Trace Then Color,” and “Draw by Grid” series of art books.

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