Printable Fruit Coloring Pages

Fruit coloring pages are not only fun but also educational. They introduce children to fruits grown in different corners of the world. These include bananas, pineapples, tangerines, lychees, oranges, dragon fruit, kiwis, apples, plums, pears, strawberries, cherries, and many more. Download the PDF or print as many copies as you like!

🔸Category: Mother Nature │ 🔸Age: 6+ │ 🔸Difficulty: ★★☆☆ │ 🔸Purpose: creativity, education (fruit names)

🔸Category: Mother Nature

🔸Age: 6+

🔸Difficulty: ★★☆☆

🔸Purpose: creativity, education (fruit names)

Apple fruit coloring page
Banana fruit coloring page to print
Two cherries coloring page fruits
Dragon fruit coloring page for children
Grapes coloring page for children with garden fruit
Apples coloring page for kids with fruits
Bilberries on a branch coloring page for children
Tasty cherries coloring page to print garden fruit
Realistic durian fruit coloring page for children
Fruit kiwi coloring page for children
Apricot fruit coloring page to print
Blackberries on a branch coloring page for children
Realistic coconut coloring page for children
Realistic fig fruit coloring page for children
Fruit lemon coloring page for children
Avocado fruit coloring page
Wild blueberry coloring page to print forest fruit
Cranberry fruit coloring page to print
Gooseberry coloring page for children with garden fruit
Lychee coloring page for children with exotic fruit

Wild mango fruit coloring page
Peach coloring page for children with garden fruit
A cut pomegranate coloring page for children with exotic fruits
Realistic strawberry coloring page for children with garden fruit
Printable mango coloring page sheet
Melon coloring page for children with exotic fruit
A cut pear coloring page for children with garden fruit
Peeled pomelo fruit coloring page for children
Tangerines coloring page for children with fruit
Free peach coloring page to rpint
Fruit orange coloring page for children
Pineapple coloring page for children with exotic fruits
Raspberry coloring page for children with garden fruit
Fruit watermelon coloring page to print
Kiwi and lychee printale image
Passion fruit coloring page for children with exotic fruits
Big plum coloring page garden fruit
Two strawberries coloring page for children with garden fruit
Fruits coloring page kiwi and melon
Several exotic fruits to color

Apple tree and apples coloring page
Coco coloring page
Strawberry cherries and apple coloring page
Basket full of fruits coloring page for children
Strawberry, raspberry and orange on a coloring page
Kiwi tropical fruits to color for kids
Strawberries growing in a pot
Pineaple fruit simple coloring page

Fruit Coloring Activities for Kids (Printable)🥝

Print fun and engaging activities for kids featuring numerous delicious fruits! This printable set supports early learning by developing creativity, focus, and problem-solving skills in preschool and early elementary students. Children will enjoy puzzles, matching the right halves, coloring by numbers, spotting differences, and dot-to-dot exercises.

Color by number fruit plate coloring page
Spot 5 differences - fruit activity for children
Count fruit pieces in the blender - printable activity coloring page
Find hidden fruit - observation training for children
Dot to dot pineapple worksheet for children
Fruit maze for children - printable worksheet for preschoolers
Find 4 differences between fruit plates ativity for children
Which fruit is different - observation training worksheet for children

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Are you ready for a short quiz? Test your knowledge about various fruits. Reveal the correct answers by hovering or tapping and see how many you can answer correctly.

1. Is avocado a fruit?

Yes, although many people think it’s a vegetable.

2. Do raspberries grow on trees or bushes?

Raspberries grow on bushes.

3. Order the fruits from smallest to largest: orange, pomelo, tangerine.

Tangerine, orange, pomelo.

4. What fruits are raisins made of?

Grapes.

6. Which fruit is bigger: watermelon or strawberry?

Watermelon is bigger.

7. Can apples be eaten raw or do they have to be cooked?
The vast majority of people can eat apples raw.
8. Do fruits contain any vitamins?
Yes, fruits contain a lot of vitamins.
9. Which fruit has a stone inside: a banana or a plum?

Plum.

Fruit worksheets for coloring and interesting facts:

  • A tasty and juicy melon is actually a species of cucumber.
  • Due to its red color and heart shape, a strawberry used to be a symbol of Venus, the ancient Roman goddess of love.
  • The very first vegetable to be grown in space was potatoes. They were grown by NASA in collaboration with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in October 1995.
  • When you put a grape into a microwave and start heating, after a while it explodes.
  • In Scandinavia, children eat fruit soup made from black currants.
  • For many, it is quite a surprising fact that kiwi fruit contains nearly twice as much Vitamin C as an orange per cup.
  • A single strawberry contains around 200 seeds. What is more, strawberries and raspberries are the only fruits that have their seeds on the outside.
  • In Japan, a type of watermelon grows in square shape. It is very popular but also much more expensive than the traditional type. We haven’t added such a coloring page because most of the kids would consider it a mistake:)
  • Remember that if you take medicines, you can neither eat grapefruit nor drink grapefruit juice. It can be very dangerous for your health.

Healthy and tasty fruit coloring pages!

Organic printable fruit coloring pages (also available as PDFs) contain those ones known from a home garden, forest, and meadow. Therefore, you will easily find here quality pictures presenting strawberries, bananas, oranges, raspberries, kiwi, apples, watermelons, cherries, and even some very exotic species for example dragon fruit or juicy lychee.

All are extremely sweet, tasty, and beneficial for your health condition (unless you are allergic). So after finishing the fruit coloring sheets, go to the kitchen and eat one or two! Read also interesting facts about fruits because some of them can be really mind-blowing! Color each fruit carefully so that they will look even tastier. Afterward, it is also a good idea to try to recognize all fruits in pictures and give them the correct names.

Printables for children full of vitamins

Do you love fruits? They’re not only yummy but also super good for your health! And guess what? You can have tons of fun coloring them too! Let’s explore some popular fruits and see how you can make their coloring pages pop with vibrant & tasty colors.

  • Apple coloring page
    Apples are crunchy and sweet, plus they’re great for giving you lots of energy during the day. They’re full of vitamin C, which helps you stay healthy. When you color an apple, you can use red, green, or even yellow crayons! Add a cute worm peeking out to make it extra fun!
  • Banana coloring page
    Bananas are soft, easy to eat, and packed with potassium, which helps your muscles stay strong. When you color a banana, try using bright yellow for the peel, and don’t forget to shade in some brown spots to make it look realistic. You could even draw a monkey holding the banana!
  • Orange coloring page
    Oranges are juicy and full of vitamin C, perfect for keeping colds away. You can also use them to make homemade juice. When coloring an orange, you can use a mix of bright orange and a little bit of green for the leaves. To make it extra special, draw some drops of juice splashing out!
  • Strawberry coloring page
    Strawberries are small but very tasty and mighty! Fresh are the best!  They’re packed with vitamins that help your body fight off germs. When coloring a strawberry, use a bright red crayon and add tiny yellow seeds all over. Don’t forget the green leaves on top, and maybe even draw a little ladybug resting on the strawberry!
  • Grapes coloring page
    Grapes are super fun to eat because you can pop them in your mouth one by one! They’re also full of powerful antioxidants – they help your body stay healthy. Color grapes in purple, red, or green, and don’t be afraid to add a few highlights to make them look shiny and juicy. You could even color them hanging from a vine!
  • Watermelon coloring page
    Watermelon is the best on a hot day—it’s so refreshing and filled with water to keep you hydrated. It’s good to keep them in a fridge. When coloring watermelon, use bright red for the juicy part and green for the rind. Add some black seeds and draw slices ready to eat. Maybe color a summer sun shining in the background!
  • Pineapple coloring page
    Pineapples are sweet and tangy + they help with digestion. They also look super cool! When you color a pineapple, use yellow and brown for the bumpy skin, and don’t forget the spiky green leaves on top. You could add sunglasses to your pineapple to make it look like it’s ready for a tropical vacation!
  • Blueberries coloring page
    Blueberries might be small, but they’re full of good stuff that helps keep your brain sharp every day. Use a deep blue or purple crayon to color these little berries, and you can add some shiny highlights to make them look extra fresh. You could even draw a handful spilling out of a basket!
  • Kiwi coloring page
    Kiwi fruits are sweet and sour at the same time, and they’re packed with vitamin C! They are also very tasty to eat alone or as a part of a salad or fruit dessert. When you color a kiwi, use brown for the fuzzy skin and green for the inside. Don’t forget to add tiny black seeds.
  • Lemon coloring page
    Yes, we know it – lemons are super sour! But on the other hand, they’re great for adding flavor to food and drinks. They’re also full of vitamin C. Use bright yellow for the lemon and green for the leaves. You could also draw a glass of lemonade next to it or color a face on your lemon to make it funny!

Grab your crayons, and let’s get creative!