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A cute cartoon bunny wearing a backpack and holding a large pencil, ready for school.

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Happy Bunny Back to School Coloring Page

Get ready for the classroom with this adorable back-to-school bunny coloring page. Featuring a cheerful cartoon rabbit holding a giant pencil and wearing a school backpack, this simple design is perfect for young artists. Download and print this free activity to celebrate the excitement of a new school year.

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Difficulty
Easy
Recommended age
Ages 3-7
Themes
Back to School · Cute Animals
Back to SchoolCute AnimalsSchool Supplies

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Fun facts

  • Rabbits have excellent hearing and can rotate their ears 180 degrees to pinpoint sounds.

  • The first pencils were invented over 400 years ago, and a single pencil can write about 45,000 words!

  • Backpacks were originally designed for hikers and outdoor adventurers before becoming a school staple in the 1960s.

Educational activities

  • Practice counting by asking your child to count the stripes on the bunny's collar, socks, and pencil.

  • Use the image to talk about school readiness, discussing what items go inside a school backpack.

  • Encourage letter recognition by writing the word 'BUNNY' or 'SCHOOL' at the bottom of the page for your child to trace.

Coloring tips

  • Use a bright yellow or orange for the large pencil to make it look like a classic school pencil.

  • Try coloring the bunny's sweater in your child's favorite color or their school's colors.

  • Add a soft pink or peach tone inside the bunny's ears and on its cheeks for a cute, rosy look.

  • Leave the bunny's fur white and color the background with a light blue sky or green grass to make the character pop.

Creative project ideas

  • Cut out the colored bunny and paste it onto a piece of construction paper to create a personalized first-day-of-school sign.

  • Use the finished coloring page as a decorative cover for a school folder or notebook.

  • Write a sweet message on the back of the colored page and slip it into your child's lunchbox as a surprise first-week treat.

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  • Use 80–120gsm paper or cardstock to prevent bleed-through.

  • Set your printer to "Actual size" (no scaling) for exact dimensions.

  • For markers, slip a scrap sheet underneath to protect the surface.

  • Print multiple copies to experiment with different palettes.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this back-to-school bunny coloring page free to download?

Yes, this coloring page is completely free to download and print for personal, classroom, or homeschooling use.

What age group is this coloring sheet best suited for?

With its bold outlines and simple shapes, this happy bunny design is perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners.

What are the best coloring materials to use for this page?

Crayons and thick washable markers are excellent for filling in the large, friendly shapes of the bunny and its school supplies.

Can I print multiple copies of this bunny coloring page for a classroom?

Absolutely! Teachers are welcome to print as many copies as needed for their students to enjoy as a fun first-day-of-school activity.

How can I prevent marker bleed-through when printing?

We recommend printing on heavy cardstock or high-quality printer paper if your child plans to use juicy markers or watercolors.

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