Rabbit Cut and Paste Worksheets

These rabbit cut and paste worksheets are an easy, no-prep way to practice early learning skills with preschoolers. After 18 years of homeschooling and my time in the classroom, I know how helpful it is to have “print and go” activities ready at a moment’s notice.

Inside this pack of cut-and-paste worksheets, kids will cut, paste, and explore rabbit-themed activities that support counting, sequencing, labeling, and visual discrimination. Just print the pages you want, grab scissors and glue, and you’re ready to go.

Rabbit cut and paste preschool worksheets featuring counting to 10, life cycle sequencing, size ordering, and labeling a rabbit printable activities.

Printables At-A-Glance

Age range: Preschool and Pre-K
Primary Skills: Fine motor practice, counting to 10, sequencing, and rabbit anatomy. (Teacher-tested for bilateral coordination).
Prep: Print and go
Use for: Spring themes, Easter units, animal studies

What’s Included in This Printable?

This printable pack includes a small set of rabbit-themed activities designed to build early learning skills without extra prep.

Inside the pack, you’ll find:

  • Counting Sets Up to 10
    Preschoolers count groups of carrots and cut and paste the correct number to match.
  • Life Cycle of a Rabbit
    A simple sequencing activity where children cut and paste images to show how a rabbit grows.
  • Order by Size
    Kids compare rabbits and place them in order from smallest to largest.
  • Label the Rabbit
    A basic labeling activity that introduces common rabbit body parts using cut and paste labels.

Each page is independent, so you can print only what you need and skip the rest.

How to Use These Rabbit Cut and Paste Worksheets

Print as you go: There’s no need to complete the entire pack at once—just print the pages that fit your lesson for the day.

Color first: Encourage your child to color the rabbits before cutting; it provides extra fine motor practice and makes the finished project more personal.

Keep it simple: Use safety scissors and a glue stick, or skip the mess and use tape or a pocket chart for a reusable activity.

Talk it through: Counting out loud or naming rabbit body parts as you work adds a layer of learning without any extra prep.

Follow their lead: If your child is finished after one page, that’s okay! Completing every sheet isn’t required for them to get the benefit.

Teacher Tip: When I homeschooled my three, I found that the ‘Life Cycle’ page worked best when we paired it with a book like Home for a Bunny. It helps preschoolers connect the pictures on the paper to the story they just heard.

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If your preschooler enjoys cut and paste activities, these printables are a natural next step:

These work well alongside the rabbit cut-and-paste worksheets and use the same print-and-go format.

Bunny Books to Pair with These Printables

These are the three books I always kept in my classroom’s reading nook during our rabbit unit.

Rabbit-themed cut and paste preschool worksheets showing counting to 10, life cycle sequencing, labeling a rabbit, and size ordering activities.

These rabbit cut-and-paste printables are an easy way to add hands-on learning to your preschool day without extra planning. I’ve designed each page to focus on a single skill, so you can choose what fits your child and skip the rest.

These worksheets are ready when you need simple practice in scissor skills, counting, or sequencing. I have used activities like these for years to help preschoolers build hand strength. They also help develop the coordination kids need for writing later on.

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Before you print, check out my Teacher Tip in the “How to Use” section above. I’ve shared a simple trick to help preschoolers connect these worksheets to their favorite storybooks.

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