Spring's most-searched coloring theme — publish your KDP book before the rush.
Easter coloring pages are one of the strongest seasonal spikes on Amazon KDP: parents, Sunday school teachers, and church activity coordinators flood the marketplace every February through April hunting for fresh, printable content. Whether you're targeting toddlers who want bunnies and chicks or adults who love intricate floral eggs and cross motifs, Easter coloring books occupy a niche that sells fast, sells repeatedly year after year, and faces a hard deadline — so speed to publish is everything.

Easter is genuinely one of KDP's most reliable seasonal niches. The buyer pool is broad and motivated: homeschool families stocking spring curriculum, church volunteers sourcing Easter Sunday activities, grandparents ordering personalized gifts, and independent teachers creating classroom packets all converge on the same search terms between Valentine's Day and Holy Week. Unlike evergreen themes that drift, Easter has a hard calendar anchor — books that arrive in the store by late February capture the full buying window. That urgency is an advantage for self-publishers willing to move fast.
Every page is generated at 300 DPI as crisp black-and-white line art with bold, confident outlines that hold up whether a child is filling them in with chunky crayons or an adult is working with fine-tipped markers. The AI maintains a consistent illustration style from page one to the last — no jarring shifts in stroke weight or character design — so the finished interior feels professionally commissioned rather than assembled from clip art. Your book ships with a matching, print-ready 8.5×8.5" KDP cover (front, spine, and back) built to KDP's exact bleed and safe-zone specifications, so you can upload and go live the same day.
Most top-selling KDP coloring books in the holiday/seasonal category land between 40 and 60 pages — enough to feel substantial without inflating the spine so much that print costs eat your royalty. For Easter specifically, mixing motif types (eggs, bunnies, chicks, spring flowers, religious symbols like crosses and lilies) keeps buyers engaged and justifies the page count.
It is competitive, but seasonal demand is high enough that well-positioned books still sell. The edge comes from niching down: an Easter book aimed specifically at toddlers, or one with an exclusively religious (Christian) focus, or a 'Big Kids' version with intricate mandala-style eggs, will outperform a generic mixed bag. The keyword targeting you do in your KDP listing matters as much as the interior itself.