Easter Coloring Pages
Free Printable Easter Coloring Pages
Enjoy over 27 Free And Cute Easter Coloring Pages perfect for the holiday season! Kids love the fun designs – bunnies, chicks, eggs and more.
Parents will appreciate the simplicity of printing and preparing them, and teachers can use them as festive class activities.
These printable pages are ideal for keeping little hands busy, fostering creativity, and bringing a splash of color to Easter celebrations. Whether for home, classroom, or Sunday-school use, these free Easter coloring pages offer wholesome, imaginative fun that’s both relaxing and engaging for children of all ages.
Easter Bunnys Surprise
A fluffy bunny peeking out of a giant, decorated Easter egg, ready to share its goodies.
Funny Egg Hunt
Silly cartoon eggs wearing hats and glasses, scattered in a meadow for a comical hunt.
Basket of Joy
An overflowing Easter basket filled with painted eggs, a cuddly lamb, and spring flowers.
Hopping Through Spring
A cheerful Easter bunny on a scooter, zooming through a field of daffodils and tulips.
Coloring Themes
- Cheerful Easter bunnies with decorated eggs in playful poses
- Joyful baby chicks and spring-chick hatchlings surrounded by blossoms
- Patterned Easter eggs and baskets adorned with ribbons and flowers
- Sweet spring animals (lambs, rabbits) and floral motifs for a seasonal vibe
- Religious Easter illustrations (crosses, “He is risen” themes) for meaningful reflection
Springtime Friends Party
Cute animals like a fox, squirrel, and deer celebrating Easter with decorated eggs.
Giraffes Long Reach
A tall, goofy giraffe trying to reach a high-hanging Easter egg on a tree branch.
Penguins Easter Surprise
A dapper penguin in a bowtie, holding a beautifully decorated egg on an icy landscape.
Dinosaurs Easter Egg
A friendly, cartoon dinosaur carefully guarding a giant, rainbow-colored Easter egg.
Frogs Lily Pad Hunt
A happy frog leaping from lily pad to lily pad, searching for hidden Easter eggs.
Puppys Eggcellent Mess
An adorable puppy tangled in ribbons, surrounded by slightly chewed Easter eggs.
Bears Honeycomb Easter
A cuddly bear cub discovering a honeycomb filled with sweet, honey-colored Easter eggs.
Butterflys Pollen Trails
Butterflies fluttering around flowers, leaving trails of glitter that form Easter egg shapes.
Elephants Gentle Touch
A gentle elephant using its trunk to carefully place painted eggs in a large basket.
Lions Regal Easter
A majestic lion wearing a crown of flowers, presiding over an Easter egg treasure.
Turtles Slow Discovery
A slow-moving turtle peeking out from its shell, surprised to find a decorated Easter egg.
Mouses Tiny Treasure
A small mouse discovering a giant, sparkling Easter egg that’s bigger than its house.
What’s Next?
Once you’ve downloaded and printed your colouring pages, kids and parents can:
- Let each child pick their favourite page and choose a palette of colours to make it uniquely theirs.
- Turn finished pages into Easter decorations: hang them on the wall, string them up as a garland, or use them as festive placemats.
- Teachers can distribute pages to students as a quiet class activity, or use them for a group art display and talk about the holiday.
- Export the creativity further: cut out characters and eggs, glue them to construction paper for pop-up cards, bookmarks or party invites.
- For a quiet wrap-up, reflect together: ask what part of Easter the kids like best and encourage them to write a short sentence under their artwork about why it’s special.
Fun Facts
- Did you know the Easter bunny tradition started in Germany? Children there believed a hare would lay coloured eggs for good children!
- Easter eggs were originally dyed a single colour using natural plant dyes — today’s patterned eggs are a colourful evolution of that simple idea.
- Baby chicks and lambs are popular spring symbols because they represent new life — that’s why you’ll often see them in Easter colouring pages and decorations.























