Bunny and Rabbit Coloring Pages

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Bunny with Eggs

 



Forest Animals

 



Easter Bunnies

 




 

Forest Animals




 

Fox and Bunny




 

Upside Down




 

With Basket




 

Jumping




 

Happy




 

Painting Fruit




 

Tea Party




 

Mommy with Baby




 

Holding Flowers




 

Painting Egg




 

Bunny




 

Animals with Hearts




 

Animals with Flowers




 

Bunny and Duckie




 

Easter Basket Bunny




 

Easter Bunny




 

Bunny With Easter Basket




 

Easter Egg Bunny




 

Bunny Painting Egg




 

Boy and Girl Bunnies




 

Peter Rabbit Leaves His Jacket Behind




 

The Tale of Peter Rabbit




 

Peter Rabbit Gets Chamomile Tea




 

Easter Bunny with an Easter Egg




   

 

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The Benefits of Coloring

Coloring helps pre-kindergartners develop fine motor skills in their hands and fingers. It also can fire little kids' imagination, and help them develop thinking skills. Coloring not only has oodles of developmental benefits for preschoolers, it's fun too! By the age of two, most children will be delighted to start coloring (as opposed to earlier attempts at just scribbling). They will feel a sense of accomplishment at being able to hold a crayon and draw and color familiar shapes and images.

Coloring is also a very portable activity that is easy to pack in a day bag, diaper bag or purse You only need to stash a few (or a few dozen) printed pages and a small box of crayons to be ready whenever the coloring moment strikes: in a restaurant, at a friend's house, on a train, or in an airplane.