German kids in the 1700s used to build little nests in their gardens, hoping a magical hare called “Osterhase” would fill them with colorful eggs. That same Easter Bunny tradition lives on in these 32 free coloring pages! You’ll find everything Easter has to offer—bunnies, baby chicks, decorated eggs, fluffy lambs, and trumpet-shaped Easter lilies that stand for hope and new life. Simple face pages work great for ages 2–5, while bigger scenes with egg hunts and garden parties keep kids up to age 12 busy. Every page is free to print whenever you need them.
Free Printable Easter Coloring Pages
Start with simple shapes. The Easter Bunny Face Coloring Page shows a friendly rabbit with big floppy ears and whiskers—great for toddlers just learning to stay inside the lines. There’s also a giant decorated egg with zigzags and polka dots, a fluffy baby chick with sparkly eyes, and a sweet lamb face with soft wool.
Ready for more? Try pages where the bunny holds a basket full of eggs, or watch a chick crack right out of its shell. You’ll find garden scenes packed with flowers, butterflies, and hidden eggs to discover. There are gentle religious pages too—a simple cross on a hill, and even an empty tomb at sunrise surrounded by lilies.
For the biggest adventure, check out the Easter Hot Air Balloon Coloring Page—a balloon shaped like a giant decorated egg with a bunny waving from the basket. Or try the parade cart page where a bunny pulls a wagon full of colorful eggs. Each page shows a difficulty level so you can pick just the right challenge.
Pick a favorite and start coloring!
Easter Bunny Face Coloring Page
A friendly Easter bunny face with long floppy ears and whiskers.
Giant Easter Egg Coloring Page
One huge decorated Easter egg with zigzags and polka dots.
Cute Baby Chick Coloring Page
An adorable fluffy baby chick with big sparkling eyes.
Easter Basket Outline Coloring Page
A simple oval Easter basket with a big handle and ribbon.
Easter Lamb Face Coloring Page
A sweet baby lamb face with fluffy wool and gentle eyes.
Easter Lily Flower Coloring Page
A beautiful Easter lily with trumpet petals and leaves.
Chick Hatching from Egg Coloring Page
A cute chick breaking out of a cracked Easter egg shell.
Easter Carrot Coloring Page
A big carrot with leafy green top for Easter bunny.
Easter Egg with Bow Coloring Page
A fancy Easter egg wrapped with a big ribbon bow on top.
Easter Cross Outline Coloring Page
A simple Christian cross on a hill with sun rays behind.
Easter Bunny with Basket Coloring Page
Cute bunny holding an Easter basket full of decorated eggs.
Three Decorated Eggs Coloring Page
Three Easter eggs with different patterns standing in grass.
Easter Bunny and Chick Friends Coloring Page
Easter bunny and baby chick hugging as best friends.
Easter Lamb with Flowers Coloring Page
A fluffy lamb surrounded by spring tulips and daisies.
Kawaii Bunny Easter Egg Coloring Page
Cute kawaii bunny hugging a large decorated Easter egg.
Cartoon Easter Duck Coloring Page
A friendly cartoon duck wearing an Easter bonnet hat.
Easter Eggs Hunt Coloring Page
Many decorated Easter eggs hidden in tall grass and flowers.
Easter Eggs in Basket Coloring Page
A woven basket overflowing with decorated Easter eggs.
Easter Cross with Lilies Coloring Page
A wooden cross decorated with Easter lily flowers.
Bunny and Carrots Garden Coloring Page
A happy bunny surrounded by fresh carrots in a garden.
Silly Creature Easter Hunt Coloring Page
A cute silly creature collecting Easter eggs in a basket.
Easter Butterfly with Flowers Coloring Page
A pretty butterfly flying among spring Easter flowers.
Easter Egg Pile Coloring Page
A big pile of decorated Easter eggs with ribbons and bows.
Easter Breakfast Table Coloring Page
Easter table with hot cross buns, eggs, and spring flowers.
Easter Garden Scene Coloring Page
A spring garden with bunny, eggs, flowers, and butterflies.
Easter Egg Hunt Yard Coloring Page
Children searching for Easter eggs in a backyard setting.
Resurrection Easter Morning Coloring Page
Empty tomb with Easter sunrise, lilies, and three crosses.
Easter Bunny Family Coloring Page
Mom, dad, and baby bunnies painting Easter eggs together.
Easter Egg Tree Coloring Page
A tree full of hanging decorated eggs and colorful ribbons.
Easter Tulip Garden Coloring Page
Field of blooming tulips with hidden Easter eggs and bunny.
Easter Hot Air Balloon Coloring Page
Hot air balloon shaped like Easter egg with bunny waving.
Easter Parade Cart Coloring Page
A bunny pulling a wagon full of big decorated Easter eggs.
That’s all 32 Easter pages—from toddler-friendly faces to detailed springtime scenes. Here are some fun ways to make them even better.
Creative Easter Coloring Ideas
- Soft Bunny Fur – Use short, light strokes with your crayon or pencil on the bunny face page to make the fur look fluffy and real.
- Ears-First Challenge – Did you know 76% of people eat their chocolate bunny’s ears first? Color the ears on your bunny page in a wild, bright color that stands out from the rest!
- Red Egg History – Long ago, Easter eggs were dyed red to stand for new life. Try coloring one egg completely red before adding any patterns on top.
- Sunrise Glow – On the resurrection morning page, use yellow, orange, and pink around the sun to make the light spread across the whole sky.
- Bunny Footprints – Draw tiny paw prints leading up to the basket on any bunny page. It looks like the bunny just hopped over!
- German Flag Collar ⭐ INTERACTIVE – The Easter Bunny came from Germany! Look up the German flag colors (black, red, gold), then add a tiny flag or ribbon on your bunny’s collar.
- Count Real Eggs First ⭐ INTERACTIVE – Before coloring the egg hunt page, count how many eggs (plastic, candy, or pictures) you can find in your house. Then draw that exact number of extra eggs hidden in the grass.
- Egg Tree Ornaments – Color the eggs on the egg tree page, then cut them out, punch a hole at the top, and hang them on a real branch in a vase.
- Rainbow Egg Tree – Make every hanging egg on the egg tree page a different color of the rainbow—red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple.
- Hatching Sequence – Print both the chick-hatching page and the baby chick page. Color them, then glue them side by side with an arrow to show “before and after.”
- Parade Float Builder – Color the parade cart page, glue it onto cardboard, and add paper wheels attached with brads so they can spin!
- Music Notes in the Air – Draw little music notes floating above the parade cart—it looks like the bunny is singing a springtime song.
Fun fact: About 90 million chocolate bunnies are made every year—enough for everyone in Germany, France, and the UK to have one!