Hop into spring with the sweetest collection of 30 adorable cute Easter coloring pages! Our free printable PDF sheets feature the most charming Easter bunnies, fluffy chicks, and decorated eggs you'll ever see, perfect for celebrating this magical spring holiday with your little ones.
30 Super Cute Easter Coloring Pages
These delightful designs showcase happy Easter characters with big sparkly eyes and sweet smiles in every spring scene imaginable - from bunnies painting eggs to chicks having tea parties in flower gardens. Each page captures the joy of Easter celebrations with adorable details that kids will love coloring. Perfect for Easter activities, Sunday school, spring break fun, or Easter basket stuffers, these pages bring the cuteness overload! Download these free coloring sheets instantly and watch your children's faces light up as they bring these charming Easter friends to life.
Baby Bunny's First Easter Coloring Page
A tiny bunny with huge eyes sits in a basket surrounded by decorated eggs and spring daisies, wearing a sweet bow tie.
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Cute Easter Chick Dance Party Coloring Page
Three fluffy chicks wearing bunny ears dance happily around a decorated Easter egg.
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Smiling Easter Egg Hunt Coloring Page
A cheerful Easter egg with a kawaii face peeks out from behind tulips in a garden.
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Cute Easter Bunny Hugs Coloring Page
A cuddly bunny with long floppy ears gives a warm hug to a giant decorated Easter egg.
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Sweet Easter Morning Coloring Page
A sleepy bunny yawns adorably while sitting in a field of spring flowers with an Easter basket.
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Cute Easter Parade Bunny Coloring Page
A happy bunny wearing a flower crown waves from atop a decorated Easter float.
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Baby Chick's Easter Basket Coloring Page
A fluffy yellow chick with big eyes sits contentedly in an Easter basket filled with ribbon and eggs.
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Cute Easter Cookie Decorating Coloring Page
A smiling bunny holds up a heart-shaped Easter cookie with sprinkles and frosting.
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Adorable Easter Lamb Coloring Page
A fluffy lamb with a pink bow rests peacefully among Easter lilies and decorated eggs.
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Cute Easter Butterfly Garden Coloring Page
A kawaii butterfly with heart-shaped wings flutters above an Easter egg hidden in flowers.
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Sweet Easter Bunny Dreams Coloring Page
A bunny sleeps peacefully on a cloud shaped like an Easter egg, surrounded by stars.
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Cute Easter Duckling Coloring Page
A tiny duckling wearing bunny ears waddles happily with a painted egg in its wings.
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Happy Easter Jellybean Rainbow Coloring Page
A cheerful bunny slides down a rainbow made of jellybeans into an Easter basket.
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Cute Easter Bunny Balloon Coloring Page
A bunny with rosy cheeks floats gently while holding Easter egg-shaped balloons.
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Sweet Easter Picnic Coloring Page
A bunny family enjoys a peaceful picnic on a checkered blanket with Easter treats.
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Cute Easter Flower Crown Coloring Page
A baby bunny wearing a crown of spring flowers smiles sweetly while holding a tiny egg.
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Adorable Easter Wagon Ride Coloring Page
A chick pulls a tiny wagon filled with decorated Easter eggs and happy bunny friends.
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Cute Easter Ice Cream Coloring Page
A bunny enjoys a pastel ice cream cone shaped like an Easter egg with sprinkles on top.
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Sweet Easter Bunny Reading Coloring Page
A bunny with glasses reads an Easter storybook while sitting in a cozy flower patch.
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Cute Easter Bubble Fun Coloring Page
A playful chick blows bubbles shaped like Easter eggs that float through the spring air.
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Magical Easter Garden Tea Party Coloring Page
Bunnies and chicks gather around a mushroom table for an Easter tea party with carrot cake and flower teacups. Butterflies dance above while Easter eggs decorate the garden path.
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Cute Easter Egg Decorating Studio Coloring Page
A bunny artist paints beautiful patterns on giant Easter eggs in a cozy art studio. Paint brushes, ribbons, and glitter jars fill the shelves while spring sunshine streams through the window.
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Easter Morning Surprise Coloring Page
Children in bunny pajamas discover Easter baskets by the fireplace filled with chocolate eggs and stuffed animals. Spring flowers in vases and Easter decorations adorn the cozy living room.
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Cute Easter Farmers Market Coloring Page
Bunny families shop for spring flowers and Easter treats at a cheerful outdoor market. Colorful stalls display baskets of eggs, bouquets of tulips, and fresh-baked hot cross buns.
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Sweet Easter Carousel Coloring Page
Bunnies and chicks ride painted Easter egg seats on a magical spring carousel. Pastel ribbons flutter from the canopy while families wave from below with cotton candy.
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Cute Easter Bakery Coloring Page
A bunny baker arranges Easter cupcakes and sugar cookies in the window display of a charming bakery. The shop is filled with sweet treats, from chocolate eggs to carrot cake and bunny-shaped pastries.
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Easter Playground Adventure Coloring Page
Bunnies and chicks play on Easter-themed playground equipment with egg-shaped swings and carrot slides. Parents watch from benches while Easter baskets wait nearby for the egg hunt to begin.
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Cute Easter Craft Room Coloring Page
Children wearing bunny ears create Easter crafts at a table covered with supplies and decorations. Paper flowers, ribbon, stickers, and markers surround their handmade Easter cards and egg designs.
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Adorable Easter Petting Zoo Coloring Page
Children gently pet baby bunnies and chicks at a spring petting zoo decorated for Easter. Families enjoy the sunny day with Easter baskets while lambs and ducklings play in the grass nearby.
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Cute Easter Music Concert Coloring Page
Bunnies and chicks perform a spring concert with tiny instruments on a stage decorated with Easter eggs. The audience of woodland friends sits on mushroom seats enjoying the cheerful melodies.
Download PDFWhen Cute Easter Coloring Pages Save Your Sanity
Thursday before Spring Break, 11:23am, chocolate already melting in backpacks.
That's when I discovered cute Easter coloring pages work differently than regular Easter ones. The tough kid who "doesn't do holidays" was drawing flower crowns on a chubby bunny.
Something about those oversized eyes and round little bodies makes Easter less about perfect pastels and more about pure joy.
Quick Tip:
Print extras on cardstock. They become instant Easter cards when grandparents visit unexpectedly.
The Great Bunny Versus Chick Debate
Every year, same argument. Team Bunny insists on long ears. Team Chick demands maximum fluffiness.
Cute Easter coloring pages solved this by making both equally ridiculous. Bunnies with eyes bigger than their ears. Chicks that look like yellow marshmallows with legs. The debate turned into giggles when someone added sunglasses to both.
"Can Easter eggs have faces too?" became our class motto.
Yes. Yes they can.
Teacher Tip:
I tried making it educational with "symmetrical egg patterns." Kids just wanted to add bunny ears to everything. Now we call it "creative egg interpretation" and everyone's happy.
Religious? Secular? Just Make It Cute
Here's what nobody tells you about Easter in public schools. Parents have opinions. Strong ones.
But somehow, cute spring lambs with flower crowns satisfy everyone. They're vague enough for secular Spring celebrations. Sweet enough for religious families. The lamb's wearing rain boots, so it's clearly about weather.
One parent asked if the crosses on hot cross buns in our cute Easter coloring pages were "appropriate." Her kid had already turned them into plus signs doing "cupcake math."
Problem solved itself.
The Unexpected Religious Ed Moment
"Why do lambs mean Easter?" asked the kid who questions everything.
While I panicked internally, another student said "They're spring babies, like chicks!" The questioner accepted this completely. Added a baby butterfly for good measure. Sometimes cute designs answer complicated questions by not answering them at all.
Easter Activities That (Mostly) Survived:
- ✦ Egg hunt coloring maps (until someone ate the chocolate before hiding it)
- ✦ Design your dream Easter basket (became "design your dream Easter swimming pool")
- ✦ Bunny family portraits (every bunny needed a backstory and three cousins)
- ✦ Jellybean counting pages (abandoned when real jellybeans appeared)
Questions I Actually Get Asked
Q: My kid wants to color Easter pages in October... is that weird?
Not even slightly. Mine requested Christmas penguins during a heat wave. Cute designs are seasonless when you're five. Or thirty-five, honestly.
Q: How many different bunny faces can they really draw before it gets repetitive?
Seventeen. I counted. That's when they start adding mustaches and the whole thing evolves into something else entirely. One year, every bunny became a "secret agent bunny" by Day 3 of Easter week. Just roll with it.
Q: What do I do when they insist on coloring everything with just pink and purple?
Celebrate their artistic vision?
Q: The grandparents want "traditional" Easter activities. Will cute versions offend them?
Show them their grandkid's Easter bunny wearing prescription glasses "just like Grandpa!" Watch hearts melt faster than chocolate in a hot car.
Parent Note:
Yes, they will want to hang all twenty bunny variations on the fridge. Start rotating them out secretly after bedtime. Keep the ones with family members drawn as Easter eggs - you'll want those memories later.
The Sugar-Crash Salvation
Post-Easter-candy-breakfast Monday is real. They arrive vibrating from jelly beans, crash by 9:45am, then zombie-walk through math.
Cute Easter coloring pages become meditation. Gentle. Repetitive. Calming.
The kid who ate fourteen Peeps for breakfast? Spent forty minutes adding individual eyelashes to a baby chick. The chocolate egg hoarder? Created an entire "Egg Village" with a democracy and postal system. Sometimes the cute factor acts like visual white noise for overstimulated brains.
Emergency Cute Supplies
Keep a folder labeled "When Everything Is Too Much."
Fill it with the cutest, simplest Easter designs. Big heads. Minimal details. During peak sugar chaos, complexity is the enemy. One parent called them "visual Xanax for six-year-olds." Not wrong.
The Mess That Actually Worked
Tried a "collaborative Easter mural" with cute coloring pages. The plan: everyone colors one element, we arrange them into a scene.
The reality: total chaos.
But then something clicked. The shy kid's tiny bunny needed protection, so the class tough guy's enormous egg "adopted" it. The perfectionist's symmetrical flowers became a garden for everyone's creatures. By accident, we created the weirdest, sweetest Easter story ever told through cute coloring pages. Parents photographed it like it was the Sistine Chapel.
Sometimes the mess is the point.
Looking Past Easter
Here's the thing about cute Easter coloring pages - they outlive Easter. That bunny becomes a pet in May stories. The decorated eggs transform into alien ships by June.
One kid kept adding to the same Easter chick all year. By December, it had acquired a skateboard, a best friend (a cute colored Halloween cat), and a three-page backstory.
Maybe that's the real magic of the cute factor. It makes holiday pressure disappear. No perfect Easter baskets needed. No Pinterest-worthy egg decorating. Just round bunnies with impossible eyes, making everyone smile even when there's glitter in the chocolate and chocolate in the glitter.
Keep them simple. Keep them cute.
Keep extras hidden for when someone discovers their Easter candy stash was "borrowed" by siblings.