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Bunny in the Garden

A bunny peeking from a vegetable garden of carrot tops and cabbages by a wooden fence — a playful scene coloring page.

ThemeBunny
FormatPDF · PNG · A4
Best forAll ages
AddedJun 2026
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Here a curious bunny peeks out from a vegetable garden, tucked between rows of leafy carrot tops and round cabbages. A little wooden fence stands behind it, with a watering can and a few pebbles nearby. The scene has plenty of distinct shapes — vegetables, fence boards, the watering can — so it gives kids who enjoy detail lots to color, while the big cabbages and fence are easy enough for younger hands. Rabbits are famous garden visitors, and they really do love crunchy carrot tops and leafy greens more than the orange root itself. Coloring this page is a fun way to talk about where vegetables grow and why gardeners build fences. Choose oranges for the carrots, deep greens for the cabbages, and a warm brown for the fence. Print it on US Letter or A4 and watch the garden fill with color.

Coloring Tips

  • Carrot tops feathery — use light green strokes on the leafy carrot tops so they look soft and frilly.
  • Fence in wood tones — a warm brown on the wooden fence makes the green garden in front of it stand out.
  • Hide the bunny gently — keep the peeking bunny a soft color so it blends into the garden like it is hiding.

Frequently asked questions

Do rabbits really eat from gardens?
Yes — rabbits love leafy greens and carrot tops, which is why gardeners often build little fences to keep them out.
What colors work for the vegetables?
Try orange roots with green carrot tops, deep green cabbages, and a warm brown fence to make the garden feel full and real.

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