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Free Bunny Coloring Pages

Soft, simple bunny coloring pages built for little hands — meet Poppy, the gentle rabbit of Glimmer Valley.

Free bunny coloring pages star Poppy, the gentle rabbit from Glimmer Valley. Each printable rabbit sheet has big, simple shapes and clear outlines made for toddlers and preschoolers. Download the PDF, print at home on Letter or A4 paper, and color as many copies as you like — free for home and classroom use.

Bunnies are one of the first animals little ones learn to name, so a rabbit coloring page is a happy, easy place to start. The pages here are drawn soft and simple — no tiny details to frustrate small hands, just floppy ears, round cheeks, and a fluffy cotton tail to fill in.

Poppy the bunny free coloring page for toddlers

Poppy the Bunny

Big floppy ears, a soft cotton tail, and easy shapes for little hands.

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Why toddlers love bunny coloring pages

Coloring is quiet, screen-free play that helps children build the hand strength and pencil grip they will later use for writing. Big shapes let a two- or three-year-old succeed on their own, while an older preschooler can add fur, flowers, and a whole meadow around Poppy. There is no wrong way to color a bunny — grey, brown, pink, or rainbow, every finished page is a small win.

How to print

Tap Download PDF, then print on standard Letter or A4 paper. Crayons, colored pencils, and washable markers all work well. Print a fresh copy any time — these sheets are free for families, playgroups, and classrooms.

Meet Poppy in the show

Poppy is the kind, brave bunny of Glimmer Valley. After coloring, share a gentle story with her: Milo Learns to Share teaches taking turns, and A Little Kindness shows how small kind acts help a friend. You can also visit Poppy's own coloring page or browse every free printable in one place.

Parents often ask

What age are these bunny coloring pages for?

They work best for ages two to six. The shapes are large and the outlines are bold, so toddlers can fill them in with chunky crayons, while preschoolers can add finer details and a background scene of their own.

Are the rabbit coloring pages really free?

Yes. Every bunny coloring page here is a free PDF you can download and print as many times as you like, for home or classroom use. There is no sign-up needed to grab the printable and start coloring.