Fruit Coloring Pages (34 Free PDF Printables)

Bright colors, juicy shapes, and healthy fun to color.

Fruit coloring pages turn everyday fruits into fun, eye catching artwork kids enjoy coloring while learning about healthy foods. This free printable collection features a mix of realistic fruit drawings and kid friendly designs that make coloring both fun and educational.

Fruit coloring pages are perfect for preschoolers, young kids, and classrooms focusing on nutrition or food themes. Parents and teachers can use them for quiet time, learning activities, or creative breaks that gently introduce healthy eating habits.

Some pages are simple and bold with clear outlines, while others are more detailed and realistic, showing textures like pineapple skin, grape clusters, and sliced fruit interiors. You’ll find oranges, grapes, pineapples, avocados, coconuts, watermelon, pears, and more.

All of these pages are printable PDF sheets for free, making them easy to print at home or school. Color one fruit at a time or print the whole set for a fruit themed coloring activity.

 

Fruit Coloring Pages: 34 Free Printables Collection

This set of free printable fruit coloring pages includes a variety of fruits in both whole and sliced views. From simple designs for little hands to detailed illustrations for careful coloring, the collection suits different ages and skill levels. Every page is ready to print and works well with crayons, colored pencils, or markers.
Fruit-inspired coloring sheet featuring a delicious-looking sliced and one unsliced orange

1. Sliced Orange and Whole Orange Fruit Coloring Page

A juicy orange appears both sliced and whole, showing off the bright segments and the smooth peel. Try a mix of warm orange shades, darker around the rind and lighter in the center for that fresh citrus glow. Kids can notice how oranges have wedge-shaped segments, perfect for practicing neat coloring in small sections.
Highly detailed fruit-themed coloring printable showing a big pile of yummy fruits

2. Big Pile of Fruits Detailed Coloring Sheet

A highly detailed pile of yummy fruits fills the page, packed with textures, curves, and overlapping shapes. Use a limited palette first, then add extra shades for shading so the fruit pile looks stacked and realistic. This page is also great for learning names, kids can point out each fruit as they color it.
Fruit-themed image capturing a very realistic-looking grape with a small twig and a grape leaf

3. Realistic Grape with Leaf and Twig Coloring Page

A very realistic grape with a twig and a grape leaf gives you tiny details to shade carefully. Use deep purples or green grape tones and add a bright highlight spot to make the grape look glossy. Grape leaves have bold veins, and coloring them in layered greens can make them look beautifully textured.
Fruit-themed coloring picture showing a juicy bunch of tropical fruits with empty backround

4. Tropical Fruit Bunch Juicy Coloring Page

A bunch of tropical fruits sits on a clean background, perfect for bright, sunny colors. Use bold yellows, oranges, and greens to give the fruit that fresh island feel. This page is fun for adding your own extra touches too, like a palm leaf border or a splash of blue sky.
Fruit-themed picture to print and color presenting five different fruits on a tray

5. Five Fruits on a Tray Printable Coloring Sheet

Five different fruits are arranged on a tray, like a ready-to-serve snack platter. Color the tray in a neutral tone so the fruit stays the star. This page is great for comparing colors and textures, smooth apples, bumpy citrus, speckled pears, and more.
Fruit-inspired coloring picture featuring large realistic pineapple with a rich crown

6. Realistic Pineapple with Crown Fruit Coloring Page

A large realistic pineapple stands out with its rich crown and patterned skin. Use golden yellows with light browns in the diamond shapes, then make the crown a layered green with darker tips. Pineapples are made of many tiny fruitlets fused together, which is why the surface has that repeating pattern.
Fruit coloring pages

7. Easy Fruits Coloring Page for Kids

This easy fruits page keeps the shapes simple, perfect for younger kids and quick coloring. Use bright, cheerful colors and focus on staying inside big outlines. It’s also a fun page for practicing fruit vocabulary, name each fruit and its color as you go.
Fruit-themed coloring sheet featuring two avocados - a sliced one and an unsliced one

8. Avocado Sliced and Whole Fruit Coloring Sheet

Two avocados appear, one sliced to show the pit and creamy center, and one whole. Color the inside pale green with a slightly darker edge near the peel, and make the pit warm brown. Avocados are technically a fruit, and their smooth texture makes shading especially satisfying.
Fruit-themed coloring printable for kids featuring a sliced and an unsliced coconut

9. Coconut Sliced and Whole Kids Coloring Page

A coconut is shown both sliced and whole, highlighting the hard shell and white flesh. Use dark brown for the shell and keep the inside creamy white with a light gray shadow for depth. Coconuts are full of interesting textures, so this page is great for practicing contrast.
Fruit coloring page showing a prickly pineapple a pear a juicy orange and a sliced lemon

10. Mixed Fruits with Pineapple, Pear, Orange, and Lemon Coloring Page

A prickly pineapple, a pear, a juicy orange, and a sliced lemon appear together for a bright fruit mix. Use strong yellows on the lemon and orange, and softer greens on the pear for balance. The pineapple’s patterned skin is a fun place to add light brown shading to show texture.
Fruit coloring sheet capturing two delicious-looking pears in the center of the image

11. Two Realistic Pears Fruit Coloring Sheet

Two delicious-looking pears sit in the center, simple but perfect for smooth shading. Try green pears with a touch of yellow, or go for warm golden pears with tiny speckles. Pears often have a gentle gradient from darker near the stem to lighter on the belly, which looks great with careful blending.
Fruit printable coloring sheet featuring an intricate and very realistic illustration of a grape

12. Intricate Realistic Grape Illustration Coloring Page

An intricate, realistic grape illustration offers lots of small lines and shading opportunities. Use deep purple with lighter highlights to make the grape look glossy and round. This page is especially satisfying with colored pencils, layering color gently can create a realistic fruit shine.
Detailed fruit-themed coloring picture showing four different delicious fruits with empty background

13. Four Different Fruits on Blank Background Detailed Coloring Page

Four delicious fruits are shown on a clear background, making it easy to focus on each shape and texture. Choose colors that contrast so every fruit stands out clearly. A light shadow beneath each fruit helps them look like they’re sitting on a table instead of floating.
Fruit coloring page featuring a large watermelon and a delicious-looking slice next to it

14. Watermelon and Slice Fruit Coloring Page

A large watermelon sits next to a tasty slice, showing the juicy red interior and seeds. Use deep green stripes on the rind and bright red or pink inside, then color the seeds dark brown or black. Watermelons are mostly water, which is why they’re such a refreshing summer fruit.
Fruit-themed coloring sheet featuring seven pomegranates in the center of the page

15. Seven Pomegranates Fruit Coloring Sheet

Seven pomegranates fill the page, great for repeating shapes and rich color. Use deep reds with darker shading near the crown and lighter highlights on rounded areas. Pomegranates are packed with jewel-like seeds inside, so kids can imagine what the inside looks like while they color the outside.
Blueberry cluster with small leaves easy fruit coloring page

16. Blueberry Cluster with Leaves Easy Fruit Coloring Page

A cluster of blueberries with small leaves makes a simple, satisfying page with lots of round shapes. Try deep blue-purple berries and add a dusty light-blue highlight to mimic the natural “bloom” on blueberry skins. Blueberries grow in clusters on bushes, so varying a few berry shades makes the bunch look more realistic.
Fruit coloring page with orchard scene and fruit trees

17. Orchard Scene with Fruit Trees Coloring Page

An orchard scene with fruit trees feels like a calm walk through rows of growing fruit. Use soft greens for leaves and pick different fruit colors to show variety across the trees. Orchards are carefully planted so trees get enough sunlight, and shading the ground lightly can make the scene feel spacious.
Fruit coloring page showing smoothie bowl topped with berries

18. Smoothie Bowl with Berries Fruit Coloring Sheet

A smoothie bowl topped with berries looks delicious and is perfect for bright, fresh colors. Color the base like a berry smoothie, pink, purple, or mango-orange, then make toppings pop with reds and blues. Adding tiny highlights on berries makes them look juicy and fresh.
Fruit coloring sheet with sliced citrus wheel pattern

19. Sliced Citrus Wheel Pattern Coloring Page

A pattern of sliced citrus wheels creates a fun, repeating design that’s relaxing to color. Use different citrus colors, orange, lemon yellow, lime green, grapefruit pink, to make the pattern lively. This page looks especially neat when you keep rinds slightly darker than the inner segments.
Raspberry with textured surface cute fruit coloring sheet

20. Textured Raspberry Cute Fruit Coloring Page

A raspberry with a bumpy, textured surface is perfect for dot shading and careful coloring. Use rich reds or magenta and add darker shading in the tiny pocket shapes to show depth. Raspberries are made of many little drupelets, which is why they have that satisfying bumpy look.
Plum whole and halved fruit coloring page for kids

21. Plum Whole and Halved Fruit Coloring Sheet for Kids

A plum appears whole and halved, showing both the smooth skin and the juicy inside. Try deep purple or reddish tones on the outside and a warm yellow-orange center for contrast. Adding a darker ring near the pit area makes the cut side look more realistic.
Lemon cross section showing segments simple coloring sheet

22. Lemon Cross Section Simple Fruit Coloring Page

A lemon cross section shows clear segments, making it a great page for practicing neat coloring in wedges. Use bright yellow with lighter centers and a slightly darker rind for a citrusy glow. Lemons are known for their sour taste, and this page feels extra fun with a few sparkle highlights to make it look juicy.
Fruit basket with mixed harvest fruit coloring page

23. Fruit Basket Mixed Harvest Coloring Page

A fruit basket filled with a mixed harvest gives you lots of shapes and colors in one page. Keep the basket a warm brown and let the fruit be bright so everything stands out clearly. This page is great for learning names and colors, kids can point to each fruit as they color it.
Kiwi half with radiating seeds simple printable coloring page

24. Kiwi Half with Radiating Seeds Coloring Page

A kiwi half shows radiating seeds, a simple design with a cool starburst pattern. Use soft green inside with tiny black seeds and a brown fuzzy rind. Adding a lighter highlight ring near the center makes the kiwi look fresh and juicy.
Banana bunch hanging from stem easy fruit coloring sheet

25. Banana Bunch Hanging from Stem Easy Coloring Sheet

A bunch of bananas hangs from a stem, simple and fun with big spaces for coloring. Use bright yellow and add light brown shading near the tips for a realistic look. Bananas grow in “hands” on large plants, so this page is a neat intro to how fruit grows in clusters.
Apple tree branch with growing apples fruit coloring printable

26. Apple Tree Branch with Growing Apples Coloring Page

An apple tree branch with growing apples feels like a snapshot from an orchard in season. Use layered greens for leaves and choose red, green, or golden apples for variety. A little shading under each apple helps them look like they’re hanging from the branch instead of floating.
Cherry pair joined by stem free fruit coloring page

27. Pair of Cherries Joined by Stem Coloring Page

Two cherries joined by a stem make a classic fruit icon that’s quick and satisfying to color. Use deep red with bright highlights for shine and color the stem warm brown or green. Cherries often look glossy, so leaving a clean white highlight spot makes them feel extra juicy.
Strawberry with seeds and leaves cute kawaii fruit printable

28. Kawaii Strawberry with Seeds and Leaves Coloring Page

A cute strawberry with seeds and leaves is perfect for bright red coloring and tiny dot details. Use yellow for the seeds and add darker red shading near the bottom for depth. Strawberries aren’t true berries botanically, and the “seeds” on the outside are actually tiny fruits called achenes.
Cute kawaii fruit coloring page with tiny banana character

29. Tiny Banana Character Kawaii Fruit Coloring Sheet

A tiny banana character makes this kawaii fruit page silly and adorable. Color the peel bright yellow and add a rosy cheek blush to make the face extra cute. This page is great for kids who like character-style coloring, and you can add tiny stars or hearts around the banana.
Apple cut in half with visible seeds simple fruit coloring page for kids

30. Apple Cut in Half with Visible Seeds Kids Coloring Page

An apple cut in half shows visible seeds, perfect for practicing clean coloring in simple sections. Use red or green skin and keep the inside a pale cream with light gray shading around the core. Apple seeds form a little star shape in the center, which is a fun detail to notice while coloring.
Market crate filled with apples fruit coloring sheet

31. Market Crate Filled with Apples Fruit Coloring Page

A market crate full of apples looks like a farmer’s market haul, with lots of repeating round shapes. Use slightly different reds and greens so the apples don’t all look identical. The crate is fun for wood-grain shading, darker lines between slats make it feel sturdy and real.
Papaya open showing seeds detailed fruit coloring page for adults

32. Papaya Cut Open Showing Seeds Adult Fruit Coloring Sheet

An open papaya shows its seed-filled center, making this a detailed page with satisfying textures. Use warm orange flesh and color the seeds dark brown or black for strong contrast. Papayas are tropical fruits, and the speckled seed cluster looks great with careful dot shading.
Peach with leaf and round shape fruit coloring printable

33. Peach with Leaf Fruit Printable Coloring Page

A peach with a leaf has a soft, round shape that’s perfect for gentle blending. Use warm peachy pinks and oranges and add a light yellow highlight to suggest fuzz and sunlight. A small leaf detail in bright green helps the fruit look fresh and just-picked.
Mango sliced open with pit clean fruit coloring sheet

34. Mango Sliced Open with Pit Fruit Coloring Sheet

A mango is shown sliced open with the pit, clean and easy to color with bright tropical tones. Use golden yellow-orange for the flesh and add slightly darker shading near the pit edge for depth. Mangos look extra juicy with a few subtle highlight streaks across the cut surface.

After You Color Your Fruit Coloring Pages

Once the fruit pages are colored, they can be used in fun and educational ways that connect art with learning.
  • Create a healthy foods wall with colorful fruit pages.
  • Use pages to name fruits and talk about their colors and shapes.
  • Sort fruits by tropical, citrus, or everyday favorites.
  • Turn finished pages into simple food flash cards.
  • Pair coloring time with fruit tasting or snack prep.
  • Make a mini fruit coloring book by stapling pages together.
These ideas help fruit coloring pages become more than just an art activity. They support early learning and healthy conversations.

Fruit Coloring for Healthy Learning

Coloring fruit helps kids recognize foods they see at home and in stores. It’s a simple way to build familiarity and encourage curiosity about healthy choices.

Fruit Coloring Pages for Fresh Creative Time

Fruit coloring pages combine creativity, learning, and bright visuals in a way kids naturally enjoy. From realistic fruit details to easy, playful designs, each page makes healthy foods feel fun. These free printable fruit coloring pages are perfect anytime art and learning come together. Grab the crayons and let the fruity fun begin.

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