It's the week before Easter, the kids are bouncing off the walls, and you need something that buys you twenty minutes of quiet - these kawaii cats Easter coloring pages are exactly that. The 53 free printable PDF designs in this collection mix Japanese-cute cat characters with every Easter tradition you can think of: egg hunts, bonnet competitions, parade floats, chocolate eggs, hot cross bun production lines, and a few genuinely funny scenes that'll make kids laugh out loud before they even pick up a crayon.
The simpler pages - a round kawaii cat clutching a big egg, a cat in floppy bunny ears - are great for toddlers and preschoolers still getting the hang of staying inside the lines. The detailed ones, like the Easter patisserie counter and the village hall egg competition, give older kids something to really sink into. Hello Kitty-style cats, My Melody, Cinnamoroll, and Pompompurin-inspired characters show up throughout, so kids who already love that world will feel right at home.
If your little one can't get enough of these, our full Kawaii Cats coloring pages collection has plenty more, and the Easter Eggs coloring pages are worth a look for kids who just want to decorate egg after egg.
🖍 Coloring Tip:For the Hello Kitty-style cats, color the signature bow in soft pink or cherry red and leave the body white - that contrast is what makes them pop.
🖍 Coloring Tip:Try alternating lemon yellow and sky blue on the Easter egg stripes and dots for a fresh spring look that's easy for younger kids to follow.
🖍 Coloring Tip:On the garden and meadow scenes, use bright lime green for sunlit grass and deeper forest green near the edges to give the page some depth.
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3 creative projects kids can make with kawaii cats Easter coloring pages
Everything here uses stuff you've already got at home, and nothing takes more than twenty minutes. These work just as well for an Easter party activity as they do for a rainy afternoon.
Easter egg hunt clue cards
The kawaii cat treasure map adventure page makes a brilliant "final clue" for a real Easter egg hunt. Print it plus five or six of the simpler cat-and-egg pages, color them in, and write a clue on the back of each one. Hide the clue cards around the house or garden in sequence, with the treasure map waiting at the last stop next to the chocolate.
You'll need:
Printed kawaii cats Easter pages - the treasure map design plus several simpler ones
Crayons or colored pencils
A pen for writing clues on the back
Scissors to trim to card size if needed
How to do it:
Color the treasure map page and set it aside as the final reveal
Color the simpler pages and write one hunt clue on the back of each
Hide the cards in order around the garden or house
Place the treasure map at the final spot with the Easter treats
The whole hunt ends up with a matching kawaii cats theme, which kids love.
Kawaii cat Easter bonnet
The bonnet competition page - with cats showing off wildly different hats to a panel of judges - is the perfect inspiration card for making a real Easter bonnet. Print and color it first so kids have a visual reference, then cut a strip of card to fit around their head and let them decorate it with flowers, bows, and egg shapes cut from other colored pages.
You'll need:
Printed kawaii cat Easter bonnet competition page, colored in
A strip of card or thin cardboard for the headband
Spare colored kawaii cats Easter pages to cut up for decorations
Scissors, glue stick, stapler
Optional: ribbon scraps, tissue paper, stickers
How to do it:
Color the bonnet competition page and display it as inspiration
Cut and staple the card strip into a headband that fits
Cut flower, egg, and bow shapes from spare colored pages
Glue the decorations onto the headband and let it dry before wearing
The finished bonnets are genuinely wearable for an Easter parade around the garden.
Kawaii cats Easter storybook
With 53 pages to choose from, there's enough material to build a proper little Easter story. Pick six to eight pages that follow a natural sequence - start with the cat in bunny ears, move through the egg hunt and bonnet scenes, and finish with one of the big celebration parade pages. Stack them in order, fold a sheet of card in half for the cover, and staple down the spine.
You'll need:
6-8 printed kawaii cats Easter pages chosen to tell a story
One sheet of card for the cover
Crayons or colored pencils
A stapler
A pen for writing captions or speech bubbles
How to do it:
Choose pages that tell a natural Easter day story and print them
Color all the pages
Stack with the card cover on top and staple down the left edge
Add a title on the cover and simple captions to each page
Kids get a coloring activity and a writing activity in one, and the finished book makes a sweet Easter keepsake.
The word kawaii - pronounced "kah-why-ee" - means cute or adorable in Japanese and became a major part of Japanese pop culture in the 1970s. Hello Kitty was created in 1974 and has since appeared on over 50,000 different products in more than 130 countries.
When you've colored your way through these, there's a lot more seasonal fun in our main Easter coloring pages collection - bunnies, chicks, baskets, and eggs across dozens more designs.
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