Bunny Tracing Sheets for Preschool & Kindergarten
Help your little one master their pencil skills with our adorable bunny tracing collection. These free printables are designed to make learning feel like a game!
Tracing Worksheets for Early Writing Practice
Bunnies are a favorite for children, making them the perfect subject for early writing practice. Our trace a bunny worksheets focus on the unique shapes of a rabbit, from their long, tall ears to their round, fluffy tails. These varied shapes help children develop long ear motor skills—the specific ability to draw long vertical lines and tight curves. If you’re preparing to explore forest animals with your child, these tracing pages provide the perfect balance of challenge and fun for preschoolers.
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Trace a Bunny
A large, friendly rabbit silhouette. This is the best sheet for beginners to practice the big, sweeping curves of a bunny’s body and head.

Bunny picture to trace
This activity features two different-sized outlines of a rabbit, perfect for helping children practice steady hand movements and scale.

Bunny Tracing Lines
A colorful pre-writing worksheet where children help a bunny reach its carrots by following various path patterns, including zig-zags, waves, and square loops.

Bunny Word tracing
Focused strictly on literacy, this sheet provides multiple rows for children to practice writing the word “bunny” repeatedly alongside a cute character illustration.

Bunny Tracing
A large, clear outline of a rabbit that includes the word “Bunny” in a traceable font at the bottom to combine coloring, drawing, and early writing skills.
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Why Kids Love Bunny Tracing Activities
Using a bunny tracing worksheet is a fantastic way to celebrate the arrival of spring and the wonders of nature while sneaking in some extra education. Children are much more likely to sit and focus when they are working on something cute and recognizable. By tracing a bunny, they are practicing fine motor control and concentration without it feeling like “work.”
Our bunny word tracing sheets also help build a strong connection between images and language. When a child traces a picture of a rabbit and then writes the word below it, they are strengthening their visual memory. This makes it much easier for them to recognize the word in books later on. It’s a simple, “purr-fectly” effective way to boost literacy skills.
Whether you need a quick activity for a rainy day or a structured lesson for your classroom, our bunny worksheets are here to help. Hop to it and start printing your free copies today!






