Receive, in time for the Holiday, a collection of unique Easter coloring pages for children aged 1 year, 1.5 years, or 2 years: these pedagogically sound coloring pages were created by an educator-author especially for the very youngest, with careful attention to every stage of their development. The fresh 2026 collection offers a rich variety of scenes—from sweet little bunnies and fluffy chicks to the traditional Easter cake and finger-paint masterpieces. Here, an Easter coloring page for ages 1 and 2 becomes a captivating game that brings tremendous benefit, joy, and unforgettable moments of shared creativity!
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Several important rules and tips

Coloring pages for children from 1 to 2 years old are not about neat pictures or a “perfect” result. At this age, something else matters: first touches of paint, new sensations, the development of fine motor skills, and—above all—the joy of creating together with a parent. To ensure these activities are enjoyable for both child and adult, it is important to prepare a comfortable and safe environment in advance. Below are a few simple rules and tips to help make the creative process calm and beneficial.
- Prepare all materials in advance—this will ensure a delightful sense of novelty.
- Do not place on the table anything you are not prepared to let your child take in hand: scissors, small objects, or other potentially dangerous items.
- Water, paints, and wet wipes should be close at hand and clearly visible. It is advisable for both you and your child to wear aprons. If clothing has long sleeves, I strongly recommend sewing or purchasing sleeve protectors.
- Be sure to cover the table with a large oilcloth reserved especially for creative work. It is very convenient, beneficial, and effective to do creative activities while seated at the table with the child on your lap. This allows you to gently and unobtrusively help the little creator while keeping the process under control. Do not allow disorder from the very beginning: discipline is important to instill right away. Then activities will not provoke resistance but will naturally become part of the child’s life, together with rules and benefits.
- To prevent the child from slipping into mischief, end the activity on time. Do you feel things becoming harder, more hectic, or notice yourself growing irritated? Then it is time to stop. Ideally, finish just before fatigue appears.
- Whatever the final result, always proudly display the artwork for everyone to see. The refrigerator and magnets are perfect for this.
- You can also make gifts for loved ones—the coloring templates will help you surprise and touch the hearts of family members. After all, even a one-year-old can sense the joy of a grandmother receiving such a gift!
Remember: when creating with a one-year-old, it is not the result that matters, but the process itself and your emotions. Even if the activity lasted only a few minutes or ended earlier than planned, it is already a valuable experience for the child.
Maintain interest, praise effort, and be sure to show finished works to relatives. Handcrafted gifts for loved ones will become not only a pleasant surprise, but also the first small reason for your child’s pride. It is from such simple moments that a child’s love for creativity is born.
But do one- to two-year-old children really need coloring pages?
Absolutely, yes! Around the age of one, children begin to show interest in drawing, learn to hold objects in their little fists, and make their first strokes. My Easter coloring pages are designed specifically for this stage: simple outlines, large details, and the absence of complex elements allow the child to focus on the creative process itself.
The benefits of coloring activities:
- Development of fine motor skills: the act of coloring is directly linked to the development of fine motor skills and hand–eye coordination.
- Sensory development: finger-paint coloring pages introduce the child to new textures and sensations, which is vital for sensory perception.
- Emotional bonding: shared creativity strengthens the bond between parent and child, bringing joy and positive emotions.
And much more!
Easter egg coloring pages for ages 1–2
Easter egg coloring pages for 1- or 2-year-olds on the “Medvezhata-Club” website offer tremendous benefits for your child’s development and a delightful way to spend time together!
All coloring pages are available for download in JPG format
533 × 800 or 800 × 533 pixels
How to use the “Easter Eggs” coloring pages
These coloring pages from the set (bunny egg, egg with a bow, ladybug egg, smiley egg, bee egg) are perfectly suited for simple yet effective techniques:
- Finger painting
This is the classic and most beloved method for little ones.
Preparation: use special non-toxic finger paints that wash off easily with plain water.
Process: show your child how to dip the tip of their index finger into the paint and place a dot inside the outline of the egg. Encourage experimentation and playful splashing of paint on the paper. However, do not allow unruly behavior or mischief.
- Painting with a sponge or cork
This is an excellent way to explore stamping techniques.
Preparation: pour paint into a shallow plate. The consistency should resemble not-too-thick sour cream.
Process: the child presses the sponge or cork into the paint, then confidently and rhythmically stamps it onto the paper, filling the egg’s outline.
- Painting with cotton swabs
This technique is suitable for older children, but it can be introduced even now.
Process: invite the child to dip a cotton swab into paint and make small dotted “peas,” creating patterns on the Easter egg.
- Creativity with grains or modeling clay
Though this is not traditional painting, it is a wonderful way to develop motor skills using Easter coloring pages as templates.
Process: apply glue or a thin layer of modeling clay to part of the coloring page and show the child how to attach grains (such as semolina or rice) or small balls of clay, filling in the picture.


On the “Medvezhata-Club” website, you can download the entire set of these delightful coloring pages in JPG format for free.
These simple and cheerful activities will help your child grow and will gift you unforgettable moments of shared creativity! Stay with us. Share with other parents!
Beautiful Easter coloring pages for ages 1–2
Beautiful Easter coloring pages for ages 1–2 are not just pictures—they are your chance to give your little one the joy of creativity and unforgettable moments of development!
Why are these coloring pages ideal for one-year-olds?
At one year old, a child is only beginning their journey into the world of art. My Easter coloring pages for children aged 1, 1.5, or 2 years, featuring large, recognizable characters (such as a hen coloring page, a sweet chick, or a bright butterfly), are designed to encourage this process.
Advantages of these Easter coloring pages
- Safety and simplicity: clear, bold outlines make it easier for a child to “stay within” the picture, even if they still struggle to control their movements.
- Discovering the world: characters like a little sun among clouds, a flower, or a carrot help the child learn about the surrounding world.
- Motivation for creativity: seeing a recognizable object emerge from their own strokes gives the child a sense of success, motivating further activities.
- First lessons in abstract thinking: by comparing drawings with the real world, the child develops imagination—an important foundation for future learning. This simple activity helps form key skills through play.
Unconventional techniques for “Beautiful Coloring Pages”
I invite you to download and print Easter coloring pages for one-year-olds in JPG format for free, using them to the fullest by applying various techniques:
- Finger or palm painting
This is the most “beautiful” and joyful method!
Preparation: non-toxic paints and a large surface for creativity.
Process: invite the child to leave a print of their little hand inside the outline of a chick or a brooding hen. Show how to make several petal-like prints to create a flower. It’s fun and encourages bodily awareness.
- Creativity with stencils and templates
Use the printouts themselves as a base for creating unique textures.
Process: cut out the coloring page in reverse (leaving a sheet with a “hole” where the picture was); secure the resulting stencil onto a clean album sheet. Show the child how to fill the space inside using a sponge or even their own palm, creating a unique print. Removing the paint-splattered sheet afterward will reveal a true little miracle—a neat, beautiful imprint created by the child’s own hands!
- Dipping and stamping
The most joyful method! Use simple household items or vegetables to create patterns.
Process: take a small potato and carve a simple stamp shape. With your help, the child dips the stamp into paint and makes bright impressions, filling the picture.



On the “Medvezhata-Club” website, you can download and print such useful and beautiful Easter coloring pages for ages 1 and 2. I do everything possible to ensure your shared time is filled with joy and growth!
Finger-paint Easter coloring pages for ages 1–2
Finger-paint Easter coloring pages for children aged 1 and 2 are the perfect tool for a child’s first introduction to creativity and a joyful way to prepare for the holiday!
Why are finger-paint coloring pages so important at ages 1–2?
At this age, children explore the world through touch. My finger-paint Easter coloring pages for ages 1–2 (including a coloring page of an Easter cake, a bunny, a chick, a flower, and more) are designed to stimulate this process. These are not merely Easter coloring pictures for one- or two-year-olds—they are developmental materials that offer immense benefits.
Key advantages of finger-paint coloring pages
- Sensory experience: direct contact between hands and paint develops tactile sensations and nerve endings in the fingertips, which is directly linked to speech development.
- Creative freedom: the absence of strict rules allows the child to express themselves freely while achieving impressive results.
- Ease of use: thanks to large shapes, such as in our egg coloring page, even a one-year-old can easily manage the task.
How to use Easter coloring pages with maximum effectiveness?
On my website, you can print Easter coloring pages for children aged 1–2 for free and immediately begin activities using our simple yet effective techniques:
- Classic finger painting
Preparation: you will need only non-toxic finger paints and these printouts.
Process: show your little one how to dip a finger into the paint and leave prints inside the outline of an Easter cake or chick.
- Palm painting
An excellent option for a bunny or hen coloring page.
Process: apply paint to the child’s palm and help them make a print on the paper. Add details to turn it into a character.
- Appliqués and collages as an option
When the child becomes more confident with finger movements, you can move on to more precise actions.
Process: roll several small balls of modeling clay and help the little one fill empty spaces. You can also attach buttons, grains, beads, and other lovely little items to the clay—wow-effect guaranteed!



By choosing this Easter collection of coloring pages for the very youngest, you provide your child not only with cheerful pastime but also with the development of fine motor skills. Simple outlines, large details, and festive scenes are perfectly adapted for tiny artists just discovering the world of creativity. Download and print the pictures for free so that your child’s first Easter becomes bright and unforgettable!
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