This is a fun coloring and matching activity! You have three pages to work with:
1. A bunny face with lines drawn across it — like ruled paper.
2. Two pages full of different glasses shapes (some round, some heart-shaped, some square).
Your job is probably to cut out the glasses and match them to the bunny’s eyes — but since the bunny already has eyes drawn in, maybe you’re supposed to color or decorate the glasses instead? Or perhaps this is a craft where you glue the glasses onto the bunny?
Wait — looking again: The bunny doesn’t have any glasses on yet. And there are many pairs of glasses shown. So likely, you’re meant to choose one pair (or more) of glasses from the sheets, cut them out, and place them over the bunny’s eyes to give it a cool look!
But here’s the thing — none of the glasses will fit perfectly unless you resize or adjust them. That might be part of the fun — trying different styles to see which looks best!
Alternatively, if this is for a classroom activity, maybe you’re supposed to trace the glasses onto the bunny’s face, or use them as stencils to draw new glasses on the bunny.
Since no specific instructions were given in your question, I’ll assume the goal is simple:
Pick your favorite pair of glasses from the two sheets and imagine putting them on the bunny!
You could even color each pair differently and make a whole collection of “bunny with glasses” pictures!
Final Answer: Choose any pair of glasses from the sheets, cut them out, and place them over the bunny’s eyes to give it a stylish look — or color them in to create your own unique bunny design!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable easter art.