Coloring Pages for Kids
Fruit Coloring Pages
Get ready for a juicy and delicious adventure with our fruit coloring pages for kids! These pages are perfect for little ones who love to eat fruit and want to explore their favorite fruits in a fun and creative way.
Choose from a variety of mouth-watering designs featuring strawberries, oranges, bananas, grapes, and more.
Cherries are small, round stone fruits that come in various varieties, ranging from sweet to tart. The two main types are sweet cherries (Prunus avium), often eaten fresh, and sour or tart cherries (Prunus cerasus), which are commonly used in cooking and baking.
A coconut is a large, fibrous fruit known as a drupe, not a true nut. It consists of a hard, woody outer shell enclosing the seed, which is surrounded by a fleshy layer known as the coconut meat. Inside the shell, there is also coconut water, a nutritious and hydrating liquid.
Cucumbers and eggplants are special kinds of berries known as "pepos." This botanical category is specific to the gourd family, Cucurbitaceae, which also includes melons and squash. Pepos are characterized by their hard outer rind and the fact that they develop from an inferior ovary, meaning the ovary is below the point where the other floral parts attach.
A fig is a unique type of fruit known as a syconium, which is not a traditional fruit but rather an inverted flower. Figs are produced by the fig tree (genus Ficus). What is interesting about figs is that their structure is a hollow, fleshy container with tiny flowers growing inside it. The seeds that we perceive as crunchy bits inside a fig are actually the fruits, each containing one seed derived from one of these internal flowers. The unique pollination process of figs involves a specific type of wasp, the fig wasp, which enters the fig to lay eggs, thereby also pollinating the internal flowers. This symbiotic relationship is crucial for the fig's reproduction.
This vibrant graffiti-style coloring page features a variety of fruits depicted with a mix of realistic and cartoonish elements, making them both fun and visually appealing. The fruits, including apples, pineapple and kiwi, are surrounded by bold, abstract patterns and dynamic lines, creating an energetic and lively urban art vibe. The detailed lines and engaging visuals make it an exciting piece for older grade school kids who enjoy learning about healthy foods and love artistic challenges. "Fruit" is written in large, graffiti-style letters, ready to be colored in bright and imaginative hues.
Gourds are classified as fruits, specifically a type of berry known as a "pepo." This botanical category includes fruits that have a hard outer rind and no internal divisions, which encompasses most members of the Cucurbitaceae family, such as pumpkins, cucumbers, and melons.
Grapes are small, juicy fruits that grow in clusters on vines in the genus Vitis. Botanically, grapes are classified as true berries because they develop from a single flower with a single ovary and contain seeds embedded in fleshy pulp. This places them squarely within the definition of a simple fleshy fruit.
Kiwis: Kiwis, or kiwifruit, are berries from woody vines of the genus Actinidia. Inside their fuzzy, brown exterior lies bright green (or golden, depending on the variety) flesh that's dotted with tiny black seeds. The fruit is known for its unique tangy-sweet flavor and high vitamin C content.
Lemons: Lemons are citrus fruits, technically considered a type of berry known as a hesperidium. They have a thick, bright yellow rind and sour, acidic juice. Lemons are widely used for their juice, as a flavor enhancer in dishes, and for their zest, which adds fragrance and flavor to recipes.
Like lemons, oranges are also classified as hesperidia, a type of berry specific to citrus fruits. They share similar botanical characteristics, with a thick, protective rind and juicy, segmented interiors that are rich in vitamin C.
Paprika is a spice made from the dried and ground fruits of certain varieties of the Capsicum annuum species of pepper. The peppers used to make paprika are typically bell peppers or chili peppers, or a combination, depending on the desired flavor profile of the paprika.
Peaches: Peaches are drupes, or stone fruits, characterized by flesh that surrounds a single large, hard seed at the center. They have a velvety skin, sweet juicy flesh, and are popular eaten fresh or used in desserts like pies and cobblers.
A peanut is neither a vegetable nor a fruit in the traditional sense; it is actually a legume. Botanically speaking, legumes are a type of fruit, but peanuts are usually classified separately due to their unique characteristics and uses.
Pears: Pears are a yummy fruit that grow on trees. They are soft on the outside and have a sweet taste that makes them perfect for eating fresh or in desserts. Pears come in different shapes and sizes, and you can find them in colors like green, yellow, and red. Inside, they have a few seeds that you don't eat. Pears are not only delicious but also good for you because they have lots of fiber and vitamins!
Pineapples: Pineapples are a type of fruit known as a "multiple fruit" or "collective fruit." Pineapples develop from the fusion of many small flowers (a flower spike) whose individual fruitlets merge into a single mass. Each scale on a pineapple is evidence of an individual flower.
Plums: Plums are stone fruits that come in many colors like purple, red, and yellow. You can eat plums fresh, right off the tree, or in yummy dishes. Sometimes, people dry plums to make prunes, which are really sweet and good for helping you go to the bathroom easily!
Inside, the pomegranate is divided by spongy white tissues into compartments that are filled with seeds. Each seed is encased in a juicy, red, translucent sac called an aril. These arils are the edible part of the fruit and have a sweet-tart flavor that is both refreshing and intense. The seeds inside the arils are edible as well and provide a crunchy texture.
Pumpkins are classified botanically as a berry known as a "pepo," which is a specific kind of berry with a thick rind and a fleshy interior. This category also includes other fruits like cucumbers, watermelons, and various melons.
Strawberries are a super fun fruit that grow close to the ground on little green plants. They are bright red and shaped a bit like hearts. Strawberries are juicy and sweet, and they have tiny yellow seeds sprinkled all over their outside.
You can eat them on their own as a tasty snack, mix them into your cereal, or use them to top your ice cream. Plus, they’re not only yummy but also good for you, full of vitamins that help you stay healthy!
Watermelons are big, green fruits that are super juicy and sweet inside. They have a hard green skin on the outside and a bright red, yummy part on the inside, which is full of tiny black seeds that you can spit out. Watermelons are mostly made of water, which makes them a perfect snack for hot days to help you stay cool and hydrated.