Healthy creativity with free broccoli coloring pages for kids. These 20 detailed black and white line drawings allow you to celebrate this tasty, healthy vegetable!
Broccoli is a distinctive, green vegetable that is closely related to cabbage. These vegetables are known for their distinctive flavor, which some people love and others hate.
I happen to love these tasty vegetables, and if you’re here, then you probably do as well! Even if you don’t like the taste of broccoli, you can still enjoy its bright green color and distinctive shape.
This collection showcases broccoli in different settings, such as a grocery store, out in the wild, and even in dishes like soup and salad.
Get ready to learn a thing or two about broccoli as you bring these pages to life with your creativity.
20 Free Broccoli Coloring Pages To Print And Color

1. Broccoli Bunch Tied With String Coloring PDF
When broccoli is tied together, it can look like a bunch of flowers. That shouldn’t be too surprising, as broccoli technically is a flower. The part of the broccoli plant that we find on our plates is actually the bud of the plant. I wouldn’t recommend presenting broccoli in lieu of flowers to a loved one, though.
2. Detailed Broccoli Design
We may take broccoli for granted, but it’s actually a beautiful plant when you take a closer look. Broccoli is closely related to vegetables like cauliflower, cabbage, and kale, and the name means ‘flowering crest of a cabbage in Italian.
3. Simple Broccoli
Let’s keep things simple for this boccoli design. Broccoli tends to have darker green on the bulbous end, whereas the stalk is lighter green. Every part of the broccoli plant is edible, making it a very versatile food source.
4. Broccoli In A Grocery Store
Broccoli can be found in supermarkets around the world, as people can’t get enough of the tasty flavor and nutrient-rich goodness of broccoli. Here, you can see a big selection of broccoli with some other vegetables you could enjoy them with.
5. Broccoli In A Market Basket
You can never have enough broccoli if you ask me! The person this basket belongs to is making sure they are well-stocked with broccoli, which is a sentiment I can get behind.
6. Broccoli In A reusable shopping Bag
This broccoli is about to be purchased by someone who cares about the environment! Reusable shopping bags like this one help to reduce the wasteful plastic we have in the world, which is good for everyone.
7. Broccoli In A Wooden Crate
Farms need to grow a lot of broccoli to keep up with demand, and they may store it in crates like this one. Broccoli isn’t a completely natural plant. It was cultivated by farmers around 2000 years ago, so it wouldn’t exist without human intervention.
8. Broccoli Next To Cauliflower
When you see broccoli next to cauliflower like this, you can see that they are related. Not only is it a good comparison, but it also allows you to use contrasting colors with the white of the cauliflower going against the green of the broccoli.
9. Broccoli On A Cutting Board
Broccoli can be prepared in many different ways, and here we can see that someone is making a tasty dish with broccoli, mushrooms, and tomatoes. One great thing about broccoli is that it can be eaten raw, steamed, roasted, or any way that you can think of preparing it.
10. Broccoli On A Dinner Plate Coloring Sheet
Any meal is elevated with broccoli as far as I’m concerned. It’s not just tasty, but VERY good for you, as it contains things like fiber, Vitamin K and C, and all sorts of helpful nutrients.
11. Broccoli Plant Growing In A Garden
Broccoli is a relatively easy vegetable to grow, and it can be grown around the world. There’s no excuse not to have broccoli on your plate, then!
12. Broccoli Soup Bowl
Who wouldn’t want to enjoy this bowl of broccoli soup? I can think of one person, actually. Former President George H.W. Bush hated broccoli, and he claimed that, as president of the United States, no one could force him to have it in the White House.
13. Broccoli Stalk With Leaves
Everything you see in this picture can be eaten, including the leaves! What would you like to have with this broccoli?
14. Broccoli With Carrots And Peas
As good as broccoli is for you, it’s best enjoyed with other healthy foods like carrots and peas. This soup would be very good for you indeed!
15. Broccoli With Cheese Sauce
Broccoli dipped in cheese sauce is the ultimate comfort food, if you ask me. Just looking at this plate makes my mouth water!
16. Broccoli With Lettuce And Tomatoes
How anyone can dislike salad when it includes broccoli, lettuce, and tomato is beyond me. A bit of salad dressing would finish this off nicely!
17. Cartoon Broccoli With Cute Face
The distinctive taste of broccoli makes it a bit of an acquired taste for kids. This cute little character may make it more palatable for them, though.
18. Detailed Broccoli Up Close
This broccoli is ready for its close-up! Did you know that broccoli, while usually green, can also be purple or white? That gives you a lot of options for these pages.
19. Kawaii Broccoli Character
Who knew that broccoli could be so cute? This Kawaii broccoli is too adorable to eat! Perhaps you could add some additional accessories for this character.
20. Steamed Broccoli Coloring Page
It’s time to dig into a plate of steamed broccoli! When it’s steamed, it’s especially good for you. Broccoli also has another presidential connection. While H.W. Bush hated broccoli, former President Barack Obama declared it his favorite food in an interview. Now that’s a political debate I would absolutely love to have seen occur!After You Color Your Broccoli Pages
- Draw a self-portrait depicting you about to dig into some of the broccoli designs in these pages.
- Make some balls of crumpled green craft paper and stick them over the buds of the broccoli for a 3D effect.
- Add some other vegetables you love, such as potatoes or pumpkin, to these broccoli designs.