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7 Christmas Bunny Coloring Pages

Bunnies aren’t just for Easter. These free Christmas bunny coloring pages are so cute and a unique activity for the holidays. Kids will love these coloring pages. Just download and print them for an easy Christmas activity.

grid of Christmas bunny coloring pages.

Bunny Family on Christmas Eve

A sweet scene of a bunny family outside in front of a decorated Christmas tree and cozy cottage.

bunny family outside in front of cottage and Christmas tree.

Gift-Giving Bunny

A smiling bunny holding a gift and wrapped warmly in a scarf. They are standing in front of a snowy Christmas landscape.

smiling bunny holding gift.

A Festive Bunny Welcome

This adorable bunny greets you in front of a snow-covered cabin with a wreath on the door, surrounded by pine trees.

bunny in front of cabin.

Simple Winter Bunny Scene

A simple picture of a little bunny in front of a snow-covered cottage. This is perfect for younger kids to color in.

simple picture of bunny in front of snowy cabin.

Playful Christmas Bunnies

Two bunnies enjoying playing in the snow, with a holiday cabin and pine trees in the background.

two bunnies playing in snow.

Cuddling Christmas Bunnies

A sweet picture of two bunnies snuggling together in front of a warm fire and Christmas tree.

two bunnies in front of fire.

Winter Bunny Cuddles

A simple, sweet scene of two bunnies cuddled together under a snowy sky.

simple picture of two bunnies cuddling together outside.

Ideas to Use These Pages

  • A fun activity for kids: Print them out to keep kids entertained during the holiday season.
  • Holiday decorations: Color them in and use them to decorate walls, doors, or windows.
  • Cards or letters: Use them as covers for handmade Christmas cards or letters.
  • Classroom activity: Teachers can use them as a festive activity for students.
  • Coloring parties: Host a holiday-themed coloring session with friends or family.
  • Stocking stuffers: Print and bundle them as a small, thoughtful gift for kids.

Printing Tips

  • Use the right paper: Regular printer paper works fine, but thicker paper, like cardstock, is great for coloring.
  • Check printer settings: Print in black and white for crisp outlines.
  • Print at home or a shop: Use your home printer or visit a local print shop (or your local library) if you don’t have one.
  • Use full-page size: Make sure to select “fit to page” or “full size” to avoid cutting off the edges.
  • Test one page first: Print one page to check the quality before printing more.
  • Keep it flat: Store the printed pages flat to prevent creases or wrinkles.
  • Reprint anytime: If a page gets damaged, you can always print a new one!

These coloring pages are an easy and free way to keep kids entertained this holiday. I hope you enjoy them.

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