March 17, 2026

Easter Coloring Pages Free Printable (PDF)

Easter Coloring Pages

Easter is one of those times of year when kids genuinely want to sit down and create something. Whether you are a parent looking to keep little ones busy on a school break, a teacher putting together a last minute classroom activity, or just someone who enjoys coloring, a good collection of Easter pages goes a long way.

We put together 55+ free Easter coloring pages that you can download and print right now. No account needed, no email, nothing. Just click, download and print. The pages cover everything Easter has to offer including bunnies, eggs, chicks, baskets, crosses and spring flowers.

There are simple designs for toddlers and detailed ones for older kids and adults. Whatever age you are printing for, you will find something that works here.

What Is Inside This Collection

We tried to cover as many Easter themes as possible so you are not stuck searching multiple sites. Here is what you get in this collection.

For bunnies we have cartoon styles that younger kids love, more realistic detailed designs for older ones, and plenty of scenes showing bunnies with Easter baskets and eggs. The egg pages range from plain blank eggs for toddlers all the way to intricate mandala patterns that adults actually enjoy sitting down with. Baby chick pages are a big hit with preschoolers because the round shapes are simple and satisfying to color.

You will also find Easter basket designs, cross pages for families who celebrate the religious side of the holiday, spring flower pages with tulips and daffodils, and full Easter scene illustrations. Some pages focus on one subject, others show complete scenes with multiple characters and settings.

The artistic styles vary too. Some look like classic cartoons, others have a hand drawn sketchy feel. That mix keeps things fresh even if your child wants to color Easter pages every single day in the lead up to the holiday.

Which Pages Work for Which Age

One thing parents appreciate about this collection is that it genuinely works across different ages. Here is a rough guide so you can pick the right pages quickly.

Age GroupBest PagesWhat to Expect
Toddlers (2 to 4)Simple Easter eggs, baby chicksThick lines, big open spaces, very easy to fill
Preschool (4 to 6)Cartoon bunnies, Easter basketsFun characters, nothing too fiddly
Kids (6 to 10)Egg patterns, bunny scenesMore detail, recognizable Easter settings
Tweens (10 to 14)Detailed eggs, full scenesFine lines, more complex to complete
AdultsMandala Easter eggs, intricate scenesHigh detail, relaxing to work through

Easter Bunny Coloring Pages

The Easter bunny is the one character every kid asks for and this collection has more bunny pages than anything else. Younger children tend to go straight for the cartoon bunnies with big round shapes and friendly faces. Older kids often prefer the more detailed portraits with fur texture and realistic proportions.

You will find bunnies holding baskets, bunnies surrounded by flowers and eggs, baby bunnies with their parents, and some fun ones wearing hats and bow ties. There is real variety here so even if your child wants to color three bunny pages in a row they will not be repeating the same design.

Easter Egg Coloring Pages

Easter egg pages are probably the most flexible in the whole collection because the egg shape suits any style. Blank eggs for toddlers, striped and spotted eggs for younger kids, geometric pattern eggs for older ones, and mandala eggs for anyone who wants something genuinely detailed and meditative.

There are also egg hunt scene pages where multiple eggs are hidden in gardens and meadow settings. These work well as a slightly more involved project for kids who finish the simpler pages quickly.

Baby Chick Coloring Pages

These tend to be the most popular pages with kids aged three to six. The round fluffy shapes are simple to stay inside and the subject is genuinely adorable. Pages include chicks hatching from eggs, chicks in garden scenes, chick families with the mama hen, and chicks alongside Easter bunnies.

If you are printing for a preschool or nursery class these are the pages to start with. They work well even for children who are still developing their fine motor skills.

How to Print These Easter Coloring Pages

Download the PDF from the button above, open it on your computer or phone, and print on standard white paper. All pages are sized for US Letter (8.5 by 11 inches) and also work on A4 without any adjustments.

For crayons and colored pencils standard printer paper is completely fine. If your child uses markers, print on cardstock to stop the ink bleeding through. For the most detailed designs set your printer to its best quality setting so the lines come out sharp and clean.

What to Color With

Crayons are the easiest option for younger kids because they grip well and do not bleed through paper. Colored pencils give older kids more control and are great for the detailed egg and bunny designs. Washable markers are popular with the preschool age but use cardstock if you go that route.

Adults who color for relaxation often prefer fine tipped gel pens for the mandala pages. They give clean precise lines and the colors come out vivid. Watercolor pencils are another option if you want to blend colors on the more complex designs. According to research on the benefits of coloring for adults, activities like these are linked to reduced stress and improved focus.

For more on how coloring supports child development, the CDC developmental milestones page has useful information on fine motor skills and creative activities for different age groups.

Using These Pages in a Classroom

Teachers use this collection more than you might expect. Every page is free to print in any quantity with no licensing restrictions, which makes it genuinely useful for classroom activities. The variety in the collection also means different students can work on different pages at the same time, which helps when you have a mixed ability group.

Good uses include Easter party activities at the end of term, early finisher work for students who complete assignments quickly, take home sheets before the holiday, bulletin board decorations made by the class, and low preparation activities for substitute teacher days.

More Free Coloring Pages on ColorDraws

If you enjoyed these Easter pages there are plenty more free collections on ColorDraws that work for similar occasions and age groups.

Spring and seasonal coloring: New Year Coloring Pages 2026 and Christmas Coloring Pages for holiday themed activities throughout the year.

Animal coloring pages: Rainbow Coloring Pages and Unicorn Coloring Pages are both popular with kids who love fantasy and nature themes.

Character coloring pages: Pikachu Coloring Pages and Ariel Coloring Pages work well for kids who have a favorite character they love to color.

For parties and celebrations: Happy Birthday Coloring Pages are great to have ready alongside Easter activities.

Questions People Ask About Easter Coloring Pages

Are these Easter coloring pages actually free?

Yes, completely free. No account, no email, no payment of any kind. Download and print straight away.

How many Easter coloring pages are in this collection?

There are [NUMBER]+ pages covering Easter bunnies, eggs, chicks, baskets, crosses, spring flowers and full Easter scene designs.

What paper size do I need?

All pages are set up for US Letter paper (8.5 by 11 inches). They also print correctly on A4 without changing any settings.

Can a teacher print these for a whole class?

Yes. Print as many copies as you need. There are no restrictions on classroom or personal use.

Are there easy Easter coloring pages for toddlers?

Yes. The collection includes pages with thick outlines and large spaces designed specifically for young children who are still learning to color.

Are there detailed Easter coloring pages for adults?

Yes. The mandala Easter egg designs and detailed scene pages are genuinely satisfying for adults. Many people use them as a relaxation activity.

What file format are the Easter coloring pages?

Everything downloads as a PDF which works on any device and prints at full resolution on a standard home printer.

Will you add more Easter coloring pages?

We add new designs regularly throughout the season. Bookmark this page and check back if you want more.

Final Thoughts

If you need free Easter coloring pages that cover every theme and work for every age, this collection is a straightforward option. There are [NUMBER]+ pages, they are all free to download and print, and there is no signup required.

Click the download button at the top of this page to get the full PDF and start printing today.

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