When rabbits are happy, they jump and twist in the air—it’s called a “binky”! These 10 free pages capture that playful bunny spirit. Little hands will love the big bold shapes in simple faces and sitting poses, while older kids can explore detailed forest adventures with backpacks, butterflies, and bark textures. You’ll find carrots, cuddly family moments, and even a shy bunny peeking from a hollow log. Fun fact: a baby bunny is called a “kit”!
What’s Inside This Collection?
For Little Hands: Start with the Cute Bunny Face Coloring Page—big floppy ears, round cheeks, and roomy spaces that are easy to fill without going over the lines.
For Young Artists: Try the Garden Bunny Watching Butterfly Coloring Page with its clear outlines, colorful flowers, and a fluttering friend to bring to life.
For Detail Lovers: The Bunny Peeking from Log Coloring Page packs in bark lines, daisies, and tiny grass blades for careful shading.
Fan Favorite: Don’t miss the Bunny Forest Adventure Coloring Page—that tiny backpack turns the bunny into a brave little explorer, with trees, mushrooms, and a stream to discover!
Cute Bunny Face Coloring Page
A simple and happy bunny face with long ears and big eyes.
Bunny Munching Carrot Coloring Page
A hungry bunny rabbit munching on a big orange carrot.
Sitting Bunny with Fluffy Tail Coloring Page
A basic outline of a small bunny sitting on its paws.
Garden Bunny Watching Butterfly Coloring Page
A curious bunny watching a butterfly in a flower garden.
Bunny Family Cuddle Coloring Page
A mama bunny with two baby bunnies cuddling together.
Two Bunnies Playing Together Coloring Page
Two fluffy bunny friends playing together in the grass.
Bunny with Carrot Basket Coloring Page
A bunny beside a basket full of carrots.
Bunny with Bird and Butterfly Friends Coloring Page
A playful bunny with butterfly and bird friends in nature.
Bunny Peeking from Log Coloring Page
A bunny peeking out from a hollow log with daisies around.
Bunny Forest Adventure Coloring Page
A bunny with a tiny backpack on a forest adventure.
Tips for Coloring These Bunny Pages
These pages have a mix of big bold shapes and detailed scenes. Crayons or washable markers work great for the simple portraits, while colored pencils give more control for the forest and log scenes where spaces get small.
Pro Tip: Want soft, fluffy fur? Layer two close shades of brown or gray, then add short quick strokes in one direction. Leave tiny white flecks on cheeks and tails to make your bunny look extra fuzzy!Creative Ideas & Fun Facts
Did You Know?
- A baby rabbit is called a “kit”—short for kitten!
- Rabbit ears can spin almost 360 degrees to listen for sounds.
- Rabbits’ teeth never stop growing—they wear them down by chewing hay and grass.
- Carrots are actually just treats for rabbits, not their main food!
Make Your Pages Even Cooler
Trail Map Adventure – On the Bunny Forest Adventure Coloring Page, sketch a dotted path through the trees and add a tiny “X” treasure mark for the bunny to find!
Carrot Crunch Marks – On the Bunny Munching Carrot Coloring Page, draw small jagged bite marks on the carrot to show the bunny is really chomping down.
Cotton Ball Tail – Glue a real cotton ball onto the bunny’s tail in the Sitting Bunny with Fluffy Tail Coloring Page for 3D fluffiness.
Watch a Real Binky ⭐ INTERACTIVE – Search “rabbit binky” on YouTube, watch bunnies jump with joy, THEN color your happy bunny pages to capture that energy!
Butterfly Flight Path – Add dotted lines behind the butterfly in the Garden Bunny Watching Butterfly Coloring Page to show where it’s been flying.
Family Personality – On the Bunny Family Cuddle Coloring Page, give each baby kit a different fur pattern—spots, stripes, or a heart-shaped patch.
Grass Layers – For the Two Bunnies Playing Together Coloring Page, draw short layered grass strokes in two different greens to add depth.
Harvest Overflow – On the Bunny with Carrot Basket Coloring Page, draw extra carrots spilling out of the basket for a big harvest feel.
Birdsong Notes – In the Bunny with Bird and Butterfly Friends Coloring Page, draw tiny colorful music notes floating above the bird’s head.
Log Wood Grain – For the Bunny Peeking from Log Coloring Page, add tree-ring circles on the cut edge and layer browns on the bark for a realistic look.