Long ears fold back against a grassy patch on these Rabbit Coloring Pages, each curve soft and the tips slightly rounded. A rabbit sits tucked low with hind legs folded beneath and front paws pressed flat to the ground.
The tail puffs out like a tiny cotton ball behind the body. Whiskers fan out from the nose in thin, delicate lines — perfect for a steady hand with a colored pencil.
One or two fit between quiet mornings and breakfast without taking up much table space. Eyes sit wide and round, placed high on the head. The whole outline stays clean, nothing rushed, nothing crammed.
Why Rabbit Scenes Keep Hands Busy
Rabbit Coloring Pages land in that comfortable zone where the subject is simple but never boring.
A black-and-white outline of a rabbit nibbling on a carrot shows every detail — the ridges on the vegetable, the curve of the mouth, the texture lines running down each floppy ear.
The body shape is forgiving: round, soft, easy to fill with wide crayon strokes.
Some pages zoom in close on just the face and ears. Others pull back to show a rabbit hopping across a meadow with wildflowers scattered around or crouching beside a garden fence.
A simple line drawing of a rabbit mid-hop captures both hind legs stretched behind and front paws reaching forward.
Printable rabbit templates range from resting poses to active scenes where the rabbit is leaning into a patch of clover or peeking out from behind a tree stump.
Coloring helps with hand-eye coordination.
What’s on the Page
- A rabbit with tall ears standing upright and slightly tilted to the side
- A round, fluffy tail positioned just above the hind legs
- Long whiskers extending from either side of the nose in straight lines
- Front paws tucked close to the chest or stretched forward in a hop
- Hind legs folded beneath the body in a resting crouch
- A twitching nose with a small Y-shaped mouth below
- Fur texture lines running along the back, legs, and around the face
- A ready-to-print sheet showing a rabbit reaching toward a leafy vegetable
(Rabbits can sleep with their eyes open, so sometimes you can’t even tell if they’re awake or dreaming!)
Each page offers enough detail to hold interest without feeling fussy. A rabbit sitting still gives younger kids a manageable shape to color inside.
A rabbit hopping through tall grass keeps older hands engaged with layered foreground and background elements. Rabbit Coloring Pages balance simplicity with just enough going on to make the finished page feel complete.
✏️ Creative Tip
Press a crayon lightly over the entire body to build a soft base layer, then go back with heavier strokes around the ears and tail.
Use a colored pencil to draw tiny lines along the fur for texture. Try a gel pen for the whiskers to keep them sharp and clean.
Do any pages show a rabbit holding or eating a carrot?
Yes, at least one design features a rabbit nibbling on a carrot with both paws.
Are there scenes with baby rabbits alongside a larger one?
A couple of outlines include smaller rabbits grouped near a larger rabbit in the same frame.
Will I find a rabbit sitting in a garden or meadow setting?
Several pages place a rabbit among flowers, grass, or beside a garden fence.
How to Print
- Scroll down through all the rabbit designs below
- Select the outline that catches your eye
- Click the orange “PRINT” button
- Start coloring as soon as it’s in hand



















