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With Easter just around the corner, kids are excited and excited! They’re looking forward to hunting colorful eggs, the promise of sweet treats, and maybe even seeing the Easter Bunny! 

As we gear up for the festivities, let’s channel that excitement into a fun crafting session that will have your little ones hopping with joy! This torn paper bunny craft allows children to explore their creativity as they tear paper and piece together a cute rabbit, perfect for adorning any Easter display.

And if you’re looking for even more holiday crafting inspiration, explore our collection of easy Easter crafts for kids.

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Bunny Ripped Paper Craft

You can even use recycled paper for this children’s art project to encourage kids to reduce and reuse while creating adorable seasonal decorations this April. It’s a win-win!

Tearing and gluing the paper to make this craft is also incredibly beneficial for children’s development. As they manipulate paper, children enhance their fine motor skills, bilateral coordination, and hand-eye coordination. Plus, it’s an easy way to add a sensory element while promoting dexterity.

Just download the free resource to get this easy and festive craft started. Gather up a handful of supplies and get your little ones hopping on over to create this cute idea!

Supplies

Directions

Start by downloading and printing the template. Once the template is printed, gather the materials for this fun activity. Get those scissors ready, and let’s help the kids bring this bunny to life!

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First, guide your child to spread glue over a section of the background paper.

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Next, tear white paper into small pieces and start sticking them onto our bunny’s template.

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Draw the arms of our bunny.

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Glue the nose and a smiling mouth. in the middle of the head.

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Place the eyes just above the nose/mouthpiece, then glue them in place to create the bunny’s face.

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Using that black marker, draw the eyebrows just above the eyes.

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Now, help your child to glue the inner ears to the outer ears.

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Finally, encourage your child to glue the feet to the bottom of the bunny.

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We’re sure your little ones will have fun making this simple textured papercraft. Check out our other animal crafts that they will love creating too!

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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.

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Easy Children’s Easter Crafts

Easter Chick Craft – This little chick is ready for Easter with bunny ears on! This adorable craft will be a hit with children. Not only is it super cute and fun to make, but they’ll also be able to work on scissor skills, fine motor skills, and following directions!

Duck Handprint Craft – Your little ducklings will quack up at this fun craft! Their little handprints will become adorable ducks with the help of our free template! Change up the colors to make their favorite duck, or keep it simple with yellow.

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Printable Easter Bunny Craft – This sweet craft will be the perfect activity to get your little ones excited for Easter. There are two free templates to choose from. Either cut and paste together the full color version or print in black and white to color in or paint.

Toilet Paper Roll Chick Craft – Turn trash into treasure with this fun Easter activity! Your littles will transform a humble toilet paper roll into an adorable chick! You don’t have to stop at just one, they can make a whole flock!

Easter Activities Printables

Looking for a quick and easy activity to keep the little ones entertained? These adorable chick coloring pages are just the ticket! Perfect for preschoolers, this no-prep activity offers simple designs that are easy for little hands to color in as they practice hand strengthening in a fun way.

Just grab some crayons or markers, and let their imaginations run wild! Included are illustrations of a running chick, an eating chick, and even a dancing chick!

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Engage your little ones in some educational Easter fun with these bunny worksheets! They feature activities like labeling parts of a bunny, navigating a letter maze, and practicing handwriting skills for “B is for bunny,” These worksheets offer a perfect blend of learning and creativity while honing essential skills.

Download the worksheets and let the Easter learning fun begin!

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Spring is the perfect season for kiddos to sharpen their scissor skills, and our chick cutting practice worksheets offer a fun way to get some practice in! Children can hone their abilities with scissors, all while having a blast!

They’ll cut along dotted lines, count, and match in these activities that enhance hand-eye coordination, spatial awareness, and problem-solving skills. Incorporate these engaging worksheets into your springtime or Easter-themed lessons for a fun learning experience.

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Kids can learn right along with the Easter Bunny with this set of Easter alphabet clip cards. Theyl will practice letter recognition as they identify capital letters on the bunny’s signs and match them with corresponding letters using a clothespin.

Using clothespins adds a fun, tactile element to learning and is a way for kiddos to hone their fine motor skills. These cards provide a festive and hands-on way for preschoolers and kindergarteners to practice naming and matching letters.

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For a chance to have your child’s project featured, simply snap a picture of the completed project and post it to our Facebook page, email it to us directly by clicking here, or use #simpleeverydaymom on your social media!

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Torn Paper Bunny Craft For Kids

Prep Time: 8 minutes
Active Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 18 minutes
This torn paper bunny craft allows children to explore their creativity as they tear paper and piece together a cute bunny, perfect for adorning any Easter display.
5 from 1 vote
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Author: Sam
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Materials

  • Colored cardstock or construction paper
  • Glue
  • Scissors
  • Marker
  • Bunny template

Instructions

  • Download the bunny template, print it, and cut out the pieces you need.
  • Begin by spreading glue over a section of the bunny background paper.
  • Next, tear white paper into small pieces and start sticking them onto our bunny’s template.
  • Draw the arms of our bunny.
  • Glue the nose and a smiling mouth. in the middle of the head.
  • Place the eyes just above the nose/mouthpiece, then glue them in place.
  • Using that black marker, draw the eyebrows just above the eyes.
  • Now, glue the inner ears to the outer ears.
  • Finish off by gluing the feet to the bottom of the bunny.

Bunny Papercraft Template

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Carrie

Monday 31st of March 2025

Cute

Kamille - Community Support Assistant

Tuesday 1st of April 2025

Aww, thank you!

KRISTIN SOREL

Wednesday 26th of March 2025

cute

Kamille - Community Support Assistant

Thursday 27th of March 2025

Aw, appreciate it!

Ala

Tuesday 25th of March 2025

Love your work!

Kamille - Community Support Assistant

Thursday 27th of March 2025

Aw, appreciate the love—so kind of you!

Chasity

Wednesday 27th of March 2024

Cute

Sam

Wednesday 27th of March 2024

Thanks so much ◡̈

Melissa

Wednesday 27th of March 2024

This looks fun

Sam

Wednesday 27th of March 2024

Thanks! I hope it is!

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