These 50 Easter chick coloring pages capture a classic sign of spring in all their fluffy, cheerful charm. You'll find baby chicks hatching from eggs, holding little Easter baskets, exploring flower-filled scenes, and enjoying simple spring moments that young children will love bringing to life with color.
Bold outlines and simple shapes make these perfect for toddlers and preschoolers, whether you're printing at home or setting them out as part of a classroom or daycare Easter celebration.
Each page is a free black-and-white PDF printable in both US Letter and A4 sizes, ready to download and print in minutes. The clean line art makes it easy for kids to add bright yellows, soft pastels, or any favorite spring colors they like.
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7 Fun things to do with Easter Chicks coloring pages
Easter Chicks coloring pages are a quick way to add some springtime cuteness to your day. The chicks in this category show up in lots of fun scenes—hatching from eggs, sitting in baskets, waving in gardens, and even doing silly things like riding a scooter or painting an egg.
If you’ve printed a few Easter Chicks pages, these ideas help you turn finished coloring into simple projects that feel playful and doable.
7 Fun things to do with Easter Chicks coloring pages
All of these ideas are realistic, affordable, and easy to do at home or in a classroom with basic supplies like paper, crayons, scissors, and glue.
Hatching Egg Pop-Up Card
Use a chick-hatching page to make a pop-up card that opens with a “surprise!” chick inside. It’s a fun little gift for grandparents, classmates, or teachers.
You’ll need:
A chick hatching from an egg coloring page
Cardstock or folded construction paper
How to do it:
Color the chick and egg, then cut out just the chick (or chick + cracked shell top) carefully.
Fold a card and glue the chick inside using two small folded paper tabs so it pops forward when opened.
Write “Happy Easter!” inside and you’ve got an easy handmade card.
Rainbow Chick Window Scene
If you have a chick under a rainbow (or a bright sky scene), turn it into a window display that looks cheerful from across the room.
You’ll need:
A chick-in-spring scene coloring page
Clear tape and crayons or markers
How to do it:
Color the page with extra-bright colors (especially the rainbow, sun, and clouds).
Tape it to a window at kid height, then add a few paper “raindrops” or “sun rays” around it using small scraps.
It makes a quick spring decoration that kids feel proud of.
Chick Scooter Path Game
That scooter chick scene is perfect for a simple “roll and move” game. Kids love when their coloring turns into something they can actually play.
You’ll need:
A chick riding a scooter coloring page
A die (or number cards 1–3) and a small toy or paper token
How to do it:
Color the page, then draw a simple dotted path around the picture with 15–25 spaces.
Take turns rolling and moving a token along the path until someone reaches the finish.
Keep it short so 5-year-olds can finish a round quickly.
Chick Basket “Show-and-Tell” Holder
If you have a chick in an Easter basket page, turn it into a little stand-up display for a name card, a photo, or a small “Happy Easter” note.
You’ll need:
A chick in an Easter basket coloring page
Cardboard scrap (like a cereal box) and tape
How to do it:
Color and cut out the basket-and-chick as one piece, then tape it onto a cardboard backing for stiffness.
Fold a small cardboard triangle stand for the back (like a picture frame stand) and tape it on.
It’s a cute desk display for springtime classrooms.
Mini Chick Stage Puppet Show
Some pages show chicks with big expressions or even a chick on a stage—perfect for quick storytelling. Kids can act out a tiny “Easter show” in just a few minutes.
You’ll need:
2–3 Easter chick coloring pages
Craft sticks (or strips of cardboard) and tape
How to do it:
Color and cut out the chicks, then tape each one to a stick to make puppets.
Use a box or a folder as the “stage” and let kids perform a short story (hello, dance, goodbye!).
Short shows keep it fun and low-pressure.
Beach Day Chick Postcards
If you have a chick on the beach holding an egg, it makes an adorable postcard. Kids can send a spring note to family or a friend.
You’ll need:
A beach-themed chick coloring page
Cardstock (or an index card) and glue
How to do it:
Color the scene, then cut a rectangle section you like (or glue the full page onto cardstock and trim it down).
On the back, add “To/From” and a short message like “Happy Easter from me!”
They’re sweet, simple, and easy for kids to personalize.
Big Egg “My Age” Keepsake Poster
Use a chick hugging a big egg (or standing by a large egg) to make a quick keepsake for the year. It’s fun for birthdays too, but it fits Easter perfectly.
You’ll need:
A chick with a big Easter egg coloring page
Markers and a place to hang it (tape or magnets)
How to do it:
Color the page, then write the child’s age in big numbers on the egg (or “Spring 2026” for a date marker).
Add their name and a quick “favorite color” note at the bottom for a memory snapshot.
It’s a simple keepsake that’s cute to look back on later.
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