🌷 Spring is back and your child is asking for new creative activities? Our selection of spring colouring pages to print offers free designs ready to colour. Kawaii rabbits, flowers, bees and garden scenes are waiting for their pencils.
These colouring pages can be downloaded and printed on your home printer. They suit every age, from the toddler just discovering them to the older child who tends to every detail. Your child celebrates the awakening of nature without leaving home. 🌿
- Why choose spring colouring pages
- A big spring garden colouring page
- Spring rabbit colouring pages
- Bees, butterflies and kawaii flowers
- Floral patterns and detailed bouquets
- The benefits of colouring for your child
- How to print and set up the activity
- Ideas for extending the discovery of spring
🌷 Why choose spring colouring pages
Spring is the favourite season of many children. Nature wakes up all around them and overflows with life. A colouring page on this theme extends that outdoor magic at home.
🌿 A direct link with nature waking up
Spring offers a thousand things to observe for curious children. Flowers opening, buds bursting, butterflies returning. This richness naturally inspires the drawings to colour.
Colouring a spring scene invites them to think back to recent walks. The child remembers the colours seen at the park or in the garden. This direct connection with the real world truly nurtures their curiosity.
🧘 An activity that soothes after winter
Winter is sometimes long and children go round in circles at home. Spring announces the return of the outdoors and of beautiful colours. Colouring pages accompany this transition towards the milder season.
Offering a calm activity around the spring theme helps to channel the excitement. The child lays their energy onto the paper rather than onto the walls. This quiet time greatly relieves parents overwhelmed by all the restlessness.
🌍 A universal, unifying theme
Spring appeals to girls and boys, little ones and older children alike. They all love flowers, colourful insects and garden animals. This universality makes the theme perfect for mixed sibling groups.
Every child will find a drawing that matches their age. The simple scenes amuse toddlers from age three. The detailed compositions keep children busy right up to ten years and beyond.
🌻 A big spring garden colouring page
To begin, here is a big garden scene that brings together all the symbols of spring. This rich colouring page keeps children who love detail busy for a long time. It is the most complete drawing in our selection.
🐦 The spring garden with a bird on the watering can
This colouring page rich in detail shows a little bird perched on a watering can, at the foot of a white wooden fence. Tulips, daffodils, daisies and gardening gloves make up a real spring picture. It is the most complete colouring page in the selection.
Children aged six and over love this rich format. It quietly fills thirty to forty minutes and lets them try lots of different colours. A gardening atmosphere in full season, perfect for picturing themselves outdoors.

🐰 Spring rabbit colouring pages
Rabbits are the undisputed heroes of spring colouring pages. Kawaii or mischievous, in dungarees or with their carrots, they appeal instantly. Here are six different rabbits to vary the fun.
🌻 The rabbit in dungarees and the sunflowers
An adorable kawaii rabbit wears little dungarees, standing proudly among four big sunflowers. The rabbit’s big eyes and smile make it instantly endearing. A really gentle scene for fans of adorable animals.
This colouring page especially appeals to children aged four to seven. The dungarees let them choose a pop colour like blue, red or green. The sunflowers, for their part, call for bright yellow and brown for the centre.

🥕 The happy rabbit with a carrot
A little rabbit bursts out laughing with a huge carrot between its paws. A kawaii sun pokes out its tongue and two smiling clouds complete the scene. Little flowers and hearts float all around like a burst of happiness.
This cheerful sheet is suitable from age three. The thick lines and large areas are easy to colour. Perfect for introducing a toddler to the joy of colouring.

🤓 The bespectacled rabbit and its carrot
A mischievous rabbit with big round glasses savours a nice fresh carrot. A few leaves blow in the wind and rounded bushes frame the scene. A comic-book style that older children love hugely.
This colouring page works well from age five. The glasses, the fur and the bushes call for a little care. It is a good chance to play with textures and the different shades of green.

🧁 The two rabbits and the giant cupcake
Two kawaii rabbits hide behind a huge cupcake surrounded by carrots, flowers and a big heart. The scene overflows with tenderness and indulgence. It is a perfect colouring page for the Easter and spring period.
This model greatly appeals to children aged four to seven. The big cupcake is a very satisfying area to fill in. You can vary the icing colours and add sparkles with a gold felt-tip.

🦋 The big kawaii rabbit with a butterfly
A huge kawaii rabbit with sparkling eyes carries a butterfly perched on its head. Flowers and leaves form a leafy frame around its round silhouette. The cute manga style appeals to all fans of super-adorable characters.
This very airy colouring page is suitable from age four. The large areas of the fur and the ears make filling in easier. The butterfly adds a welcome touch of colour to a mostly white colouring page.

☀️ The kawaii rabbit and the smiling sun
A little kawaii rabbit with floppy ears proudly holds a flower in front of its chest. Above it, a grumpy-faced sun and two butterflies liven up the spring sky. The flowery ground completes this gentle, sunny scene.
This sheet suits children aged three to six. The round shapes and large areas are ideal for beginners. It is also a good model for learning to colour a graduated sky with several shades.

🦋 Bees, butterflies and kawaii flowers
Pollinators are inseparable from spring. Bees, butterflies and their flower companions liven up this more kawaii series. Colouring pages that are perfect for talking about nature while having fun.
🐝 The kawaii bee above the tulips
A big smiling bee with fine wings flies above a field of tulips and daisies. The style is pared-back with fairly thick lines that are easy to colour. A scene that is perfect for fans of friendly little creatures.
This colouring page is especially suited to children aged three to six. The bee calls for classic yellow and black. The tulips and daisies give free rein to creativity with pinks, reds and yellows.

🌼 The doodle garden with flowers and bees
A lovely dense garden brings together poppies, sunflowers, daisies and other imaginary flowers in a very graphic doodle style. Three little bees forage around these slender stems. A rich colouring page that calls for patience.
This model works well for children aged seven and over. The many small areas call for precision and concentration. It is also a good resource for adults seeking a zen, leafy colouring page.

🌸 The butterfly, the bee and the smiling flowers
A big butterfly, a bee and four smiling kawaii flowers make up this scene full of sweetness. One of the flowers grows in a lovely earthenware pot. The expressive faces make the colouring page instantly lively.
This sheet is perfectly suited to children aged three to six. The areas are generous and the outlines very clear. A good model for gradually introducing several elements to colour in a row.

💐 Floral patterns and detailed bouquets
For older children and fans of zen colouring, here are three purely floral compositions. Decorative patterns, elegant bouquets and flowers with a ladybird: a subtle artistic palette. Ideal too for a moment shared with an adult.
🌼 The floral pattern with daisies
A lovely decorative pattern brings together daisies, little five-petalled flowers and stylised leaves. No character, just a beautiful plant composition to colour freely. This style suits children as much as adults in search of calm.
This colouring page appeals to children from age six or seven. The many small areas call for patience and precision. It is also a good exercise for working on tonal shades and fine pencil gradients.

💐 The bouquet of cosmos flowers
A dense bouquet of big cosmos flowers and daisies stands proudly on the page. Stems, buds and elegant leaves liven up this composition inspired by botanical engravings. An almost artistic colouring page, very pleasant to look at.
This model works well for children aged eight and over. The fine shapes call for precision. The final result is always magnificent, especially in pinks, purples and orangey yellows for the central flowers.

🐞 The elegant flowers and the ladybird
A little ladybird perches on a big stylised flower in the middle of an elegant bouquet. Buds ready to open, filigree leaves and refined petals make up this sophisticated scene. The graphic style is really lovely and carefully done.
This colouring page suits children aged eight and over or adults. The many small areas and fine details make it a true artist’s colouring page. A good choice for a moment of meditative colouring as a family.

🌟 The benefits of colouring for your child
Spring colouring pages to print bring far more than mere entertainment. This simple activity works several important skills at once. Every session builds lasting gains for your child.
✋ Fine motor skills and preparation for writing
Holding a pencil and filling in a shape calls for precise coordination. The child gradually strengthens their hand and wrist. This skill directly prepares the movement of school writing.
The pressure on the pencil refines over regular colouring sessions. The child learns to control it to achieve the intensity they want. This fine mastery will serve them in all their future learning.
🔍 Observation and knowledge of nature
Colouring a flower invites them to look at real flowers differently. The child better spots the shapes, colours and structures in the garden. This new attention lastingly enriches their view of the world.
Spring colouring pages are also a chance to learn vocabulary: petal, stem, leaf, corolla, antenna. Each new word becomes concrete thanks to the drawing in front of them.
🧘 Concentration and a return to calm
Colouring calls for sustained attention over several minutes. The child learns to stay focused on a single task. This ability develops like a muscle with regular practice.
Restless children find in colouring a real outlet. Their energy is channelled into the creative and positive movement. This beneficial transformation soothes the whole family atmosphere in a few minutes.
🖨️ How to print and set up the activity
Our spring colouring pages to print are designed for simple use. A few quick preparations will make the most of your child’s enjoyment. No special equipment is needed to get started.
🖨️ Getting ready to print at home
Download the colouring page your child likes from our page. A single click is enough to open the file in your browser. Printing then starts from the usual menu in your software.
A sheet of standard white A4 paper works perfectly. An 80 gsm weight is enough for ordinary coloured pencils. For water-based paint, go for a thicker 120 gsm paper.
🧰 Choosing the right materials for each age
Coloured pencils suit every age and every drawing. Felt-tips give brighter, more dazzling results. Oil pastels add interesting artistic effects from age six.
🪑 Setting up a pleasant space
Sit your child at a well-lit, tidy table. Lay out the pencils in an open box within reach. This simple set-up encourages their creative independence session after session.
🌱 Ideas for extending the discovery of spring
Once the colouring pages are finished, many activities extend the theme. These extensions enrich your child’s creative experience. Spring then becomes the starting point for a real fun project.
🏞️ Observing nature at the park or in the garden
Make the most of a lovely day to take your child outdoors. Observe the flowers, the insects and the little birds together. This direct observation naturally extends the previous colouring time.
🌱 Planting a few seeds at home
Spring is the ideal season for planting your first seeds. Beans, radishes and sunflowers grow easily in a little pot. The child thus observes the cycle of plant life for real.
You can complement the activity with our stories all about discovering nature. Your child then becomes a real budding little gardener.
🎨 Creating a chart of spring colours
Once several colouring pages are done, create a spring wall display. Cut out the outlines and stick the drawings onto a big piece of card. The result nicely decorates your child’s bedroom for the season.
❓ FAQ
👶 From what age can children try these colouring pages?
Our spring colouring pages to print are suitable from age three with the happy rabbit and the kawaii bee. The kawaii rabbit colouring pages and the simple scenes appeal from age four to seven. The detailed bouquets and floral patterns call for more precision from age eight.
🆓 Are the colouring pages really free?
Yes, all our colouring pages are completely free and can be downloaded freely. You can print them as many times as you need. They can be used at home and in class with no commercial restriction whatsoever.
🔁 Can the same drawing be coloured several times?
Absolutely. Printing several copies lets children try different colour ranges. Your child then compares their successive versions with pleasure. This approach also encourages artistic experimentation without any fear of getting it wrong.
🖌️ Which materials should I choose for painting?
Go for a thicker 120 gsm paper for watercolour or gouache. Watercolour pencils also work very well. These materials give a richer, more nuanced artistic result.
🤝 How can I help a child who goes over the lines?
Do not make any negative remark about their occasional overruns. Simply show them how to turn the pencil to refine the movement. Precision will come naturally with regular, kind practice.
🏫 Are these drawings suitable for nursery school?
Yes, the happy rabbit, the rabbit in dungarees and the kawaii bee are perfect for nursery school. Teachers can include them in their seasonal projects. These resources nicely enrich workshops about spring.
🍂 Are there other seasonal colouring pages on your site?
Yes, we offer many free colouring pages on the four seasons. Autumn, winter, summer and Easter are also waiting for your child. Explore our collection to find other treasures to print.