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Winter Animals Rabbit Tracks

A rabbit tracks scene, designed as a printable winter animals coloring pages.

Format

PDF

Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Medium

Best for

Ages 5-9

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01About this page

A cute rabbit sits on a snowy hill near the upper left of the page, watching a trail of small tracks that winds diagonally down through the center foreground. The bunny has large upright ears, a round eye, tiny nose, whiskers, and a fluffy tail, giving the scene a gentle and friendly look. Soft snowdrifts fill the landscape, creating wide open spaces that are easy and satisfying to color. On the upper right, a leafless shrub rises behind the hill, while a snow-covered evergreen branch extends in from the side, adding texture with layered needles and rounded clumps of snow. Smaller bare plants appear in the lower left and lower right corners, helping balance the composition. The footprints form the main pathway through the picture and naturally guide the eye from top to bottom. This page offers a nice mix of simple shapes and a few more detailed natural elements, making it appealing for kids who enjoy animals, winter scenes, and practicing neat coloring in open snowy areas and finer branches.

A rabbit sits on a snowy hill while a trail of tracks crosses a winter landscape with bare bushes and a snow-covered evergreen branch.

rabbittrackssnowdriftsevergreen branchbare shrubssnowy hill

Coloring ideas

  • Use light blues or cool grays to separate the layered snowdrifts.
  • Color the rabbit in soft brown, gray, or white with a pink inner ear and nose.
  • Add dark green to the evergreen needles and leave the snow clumps bright for contrast.
  • Use slightly darker shading around the tracks so they stand out along the path.

Suggested palette

icy bluesoft graysnow whitepine greenwarm brownmuted beigeWinter woodland clearingFollowing rabbit tracks in the snow
02Ways to use it

Perfect for home, class & quiet time.

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03Can I print this for a classroom or library group?

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04Where can I find more pages like this one?

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