Free Printable Easter Coloring Pages For Kids

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Need something you can hand the kids this Easter that keeps them busy without pulling out a full craft setup?

These free printable Easter coloring pages are great for preschool through early elementary. Just print, set out crayons or markers, and you’ve got an activity that fills 15–20 minutes at the kitchen table, in the classroom, or even during church.

No cutting. No extra supplies. Just pages that kids can start right away. When you’re done, be sure to check out our full collection of coloring pages for kids.

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Free Spring Printables

These Easter coloring pages fit naturally into the flow of a real day with kids. Teachers can add them to writing centers for a soft start in the morning, tuck them into sub plans, or keep a few copies ready for students who finish early and need something steady to work on.

Librarians can pair them with a spring book display for a grab-and-go table. At home, they’re great for siblings who need to sit at the same table but work at their own level.

Coloring page of a bunny with long ears holding a decorated Easter egg, framed by crayons, small decorative eggs, pom-poms, and flower shapes on a pink background.Pin

Because the designs have open spaces and clear lines, younger kids can focus on staying inside the shapes without getting frustrated. Older kids can add details, patterns, or backgrounds to make the page their own. While they color, they’re building hand strength, practicing control, and learning to stick with a task.

It’s also an easy way to create conversation. You can talk about spring, holidays around the world, favorite colors, or even turn the page into a quick writing prompt. One printable, lots of directions you can take it, depending on the group in front of you!

Easter Book Ideas

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.

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Hands-On Art Projects for Preschool and Early Elementary

Easy Easter Bunny Craft – These bunnies are perfect for both younger and older kids to make! They’ll have so much fun cutting out and assembling the pieces to make these adorable bunnies. You can either use colored paper or print the template onto white paper for a fun coloring activity!

Easter Basket Craft For Kids – This craft is such a fun way to get into the Easter spirit. The colorful eggs and easy-to-follow instructions make this a perfect project for younger children! Make these Easter baskets in school or at home – either way, this craft will be a hit!

Collage of four Easter paper crafts: a bunny holding a striped egg, a bunny face made from a paper plate with a blue bow tie, a chick hatching from an eggshell, and a purple basket filled with decorated eggs. Each craft is held by a hand against a light background with bright fabric accents.Pin

Hatching Chick Craft – Welcome spring into your home with this adorable hatching chick craft! It’s easy to assemble and makes a great decoration for the Easter season. Kids can also work on their fine motor skills and color recognition while making this sweet little chick.

Easter Bunny Paper Plate Craft – This paper plate craft is a classic but timeless Easter activity for kids. With our free printable template and some simple supplies, your kids will have a whole lot of fun recreating this little bunny! This craft is easy, affordable, and perfect for Sunday school or to keep kids entertained over spring break.

Quiet Activities for Class or Home

Looking for Easter worksheets to keep the kids busy? We’ve got you covered! These fun printables will help your little ones practice scissor skills, handwriting, letter recognition, and more.

Enjoy some Easter fun with these Easter color by number printables! This activity is great for kids because it helps with fine motor skills and number recognition. Plus, it’s no prep so you can just download and print!

Collage of four printable Easter worksheets: alphabet tracing pages with “Bb” and “Cc,” a chick color-by-number page, a lamb color-by-number page, and a “Count and Graph” activity sheet. The pages are displayed on green, pink, and purple gradient backgrounds.Pin

Our Easter bunny activity sheets are a great activity to do during the Easter season. Each page focuses on a specific skill, such as counting, graphing, and visual discrimination! Your kiddos will have a blast with these cute bunnies, and you’ll love how they’re learning at the same time.

For a creative way to help your kids learn their shapes, try these bunny worksheets for preschoolers! These free Easter printables are great for young children and feature 7 different shapes for them to practice. So grab the colored pencils and let the fun begin!

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