Easter is just around the corner, and the air is filled with the excitement of colorful eggs, cute bunnies, and getting a little candy! Get kids excited to celebrate by creating an adorable bunny craft with them!
This bunny shape craft is the perfect craft for your little ones to make! They’ll use simple shapes like rectangles, ovals, and circles to create this cute bunny.
Crafting the bunny out of different shapes serves as a fantastic learning opportunity for your young children. They can familiarize themselves with different shapes in an engaging and interactive way!
Ready to get started? Download the free template provided to kickstart this fun craft project. You’ll need just a few basic supplies, and your little ones will be well on their way to crafting an Easter bunny masterpiece!
But why stop here? Discover even more easy Easter crafts for kids to keep the creativity flowing and the holiday spirit alive.
Simple Bunny Paper Craft

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Supplies
- Colored cardstock or construction paper
- Glue
- Scissors
- Bunny template (click the “click here to get this freebie” image at the end to open the form)
Directions
Start by downloading the bunny template and printing it out. Once you have the template printed, gather the materials needed for this fun activity.

Grab those cute little eye pieces and let your kids glue them just beneath the eyebrows.

Now, let’s give our bunny a sense of smell. Show your children the nose piece and explain how it goes just above the mouth, creating a cute overlap with the eyes.

Next up, we’re attaching the inner ears to the outer ears. Hand over the inner ear pieces and help them glue these to the outer ears.

With the ears ready, it’s time to create our bunny’s thinking cap. Position the head at the top of the ears and guide your kids as they glue it securely.

Now, the magic happens. We’re going to attach the head to the body. Help your kids spread glue on the bottom of the head, then carefully place it atop the body.

Show your kids how the arms will go, facing inward as if our bunny is ready for a cozy hug. Assist them in applying glue to the arms and positioning them on the belly.

Lastly, it’s time for the feet. Explain to your kids that placing the feet at an angle outward will give our bunny a stance ready for adventure.

We’re sure your kids will have fun making this simple craft. Check out our animal crafts we have that they will love creating too!

More Easter Ideas For Kids
Easter Ideas For Kids
Easter is the perfect time to get kids engaged and having fun with a variety of festive crafts and activities. Below, we’ve gathered a basket full of Easter ideas for kids, including books, crafts, and educational activities that are entertaining as well as a fun way to learn.
Read on to find the perfect Easter inspired activities to enjoy with your family and create lasting memories together!

Easter Books For Kids
There are so many great Easter books for kids, but these are some of our favorites. Grab them from the library or buy them to add to your child’s collection! They’re great for helping your child develop a larger vocabulary, focus, and more!
Happy Easter Mouse – Everyone knows Mouse from the classic If You Give A Mouse A Cookie book, but now he’s back and ready to celebrate Easter! Kids will love watching him as he goes on an Easter egg hunt!
Pete the Cat: Big Easter Adventure – Join Pete as he races to help the Easter bunny just in time for Easter! This is another new classic kids rate as a must-have!
It’s Not Easy Being A Bunny – Follow PJ the bunny as he tries to discover what kind of animal he’d rather be instead of a bunny! It’s a silly story with a great lesson.

Easter Crafts For Children
Chick Card Craft – Kids will be excited to create an adorable chick card to give to someone special this holiday season. They’ll make a baby bird nestled in its cozy nest, and hidden inside is a handwritten holiday greeting to spread some Easter cheer!
Easter Egg Cat Craft – This Easter, spark creativity with your kids by making this Easter egg into a cat together! As they cut and paste, they’ll unknowingly sharpen skills like proper scissor use, following instructions, and imaginative thinking. They’ll be excited to show off their newest creation.

Happy Easter Mouse Craft – Hop into the Easter spirit with this adorable Happy Easter Mouse craft! Inspired by the beloved children’s book, this craft offers a fun way for kids to engage with a favorite story. Join the fun as your children bring the character to life, and foster learning and creativity all in one craft session!
Handprint Bunny Craft – Create lasting memories with your little ones by crafting a cute bunny out of their handprints for Easter! Kids will be excited to see the magic of their hands transforming into adorable bunnies. Parents will also love that it’s an adorable keepsake of their child’s handprints.
Easter Activities For Preschoolers
Engage your little chicks in a fun-filled educational activity with these chick worksheets! These sheets make learning enjoyable, and enhance beginning literacy and cognitive skills through handwriting practice, letter recognition, and scissor cutting exercises.
This set has three different worksheets featuring adorable chick illustrations, and is ideal for both home and classroom settings. Simply download, print, and get your little ones learning today!
Transform scissor practice into festive Easter fun with our Easter Bunny cutting practice worksheets! These activities will help kids refine their scissor skills while working on essential skills like hand-eye coordination and problem solving.
Kids will love the Easter Bunny illustrations and will eagerly count, match, and complete tasks all while having fun! Download our free printable set, and let the Easter learning begin!

Hop on over for some Easter fun with our free Easter Bunny dot to dot printables! These engaging activities are perfect for honing number recognition, counting, and fine motor skills. Children will be excited to connect the dots to reveal three cute bunny scenes.
This set of dot to dot printables promise hours of entertainment while fostering essential learning skills. Once they’ve connected the dots, they’ll use their creativity to color in the picture. So download, print, and grab the crayons!
Make learning fun this Easter with this engaging printable Easter book! These books make learning enjoyable for kids of all ages. They’re fantastic for introducing reading and enhancing vocabulary and language skills.
This book offers fine motor skill practice, identifying numbers 1-9, and handwriting exercises. Each page features a place to write in the number word and bunny themed numbers for a cute way to practice counting!

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Bunny Shape Craft For Kids
This bunny shape craft is the perfect craft for your little ones to make! They’ll use simple shapes like rectangles, ovals, and circles to create this cute bunny.
Materials
- Colored cardstock or construction paper
- Glue
- Scissors
- Bunny template
Instructions
- Download the bunny template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.
- Begin by gluing both eyes just beneath the eyebrows.
- Next, take the nose and glue it to the top of the mouth, slightly overlapping both eyes.
- Glue the inner ears to both of the outer ears.
- Place the head at the top of the ears and glue it in place.
- Attach the head to the top of the body using glue.
- Take the arms and place them facing inward and on the belly. Glue them in place.
- Finish up by gluing the feet at an angle outward at the bottom of the bunny’s body.
Free Printable Bunny Template


Sam is the crafter and founder of Simple Everyday Mom. She has been featured in Oprah Mag, Good Housekeeping, The Spruce Crafts, Country Living, The Bump and more. Read more.