My girls are in love with all kinds of mini-books: mini-coloring pages, mini-reading books, mini-math fact practice books.
Something about the smaller size makes it more appealing for them!
I found this fruit clip art that I just adore and thought it would make a fun mini-coloring book.
Later this semester, we’re going to work on a fruit and vegetable unit, so these will be a creative addition. I’ll just print them a new set for them to color all over again. 🙂
Update for 2022: We did complete that unit study (one of our favorites!) and you can find some ideas for your own study here ➡ Fruit and Vegetable Unit Study
This post was originally written in March 2014. It was updated in 2016 and again in 2022 with a fresh layout and fresh fonts. Please download the newest version to use with your young learners! I’ve left the original post mostly intact with new pictures.
✔ Browse through a selection of Fruit and Vegetable Worksheets and Hands-On Activities here at Mama’s Learning Corner. You’ll find K-2 Worksheets, Fruit and Vegetable Bingo, coloring pages, and more.
Fruit Coloring Pages
After you download this set of Fruit Coloring Pages, cut them along the dotted line in the middle to create half-pages. I created the cover page to go on top, the fruit to go in any order your child chooses, the ‘What fruits are ____?’ pages to go next, and the Favorite Fruit writing page to go last.
If you have introduced alphabetical order, your child can use that as a guide for ordering the pages if you wish.
Of course you put them in any order you and your child desire!
In this 17-page set of fruit coloring pages, you’ll find the following words and pictures:
♦ blueberries, apple, lemon
♦ banana, cherries, grapes
♦ orange, pear, watermelon
♦ strawberry, peach, pineapple, plum
♦ What fruits are red?
♦ What fruits are yellow?
♦ “My favorite fruit is _____.”
Mama’s Favorite Fruit Book and Educational Toys
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Here is our favorite book about fruit and our favorite engaging fruit learning activities!
The Fruits We Eat by Gail Gibbons
Fruit and Vegetable Tote – This tote is super cute! Use it for your unit study and then add it to your play kitchen area. I really liked the quality of this set.
Farmer’s Market Color Sorting Set – My kiddos LOVE this set! It has (I think) 25 different fruits and vegetables , including more unique items like a yellow apple or eggplant.
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Carol
Excellent lessons, and and the illustrations are clear and simple; easy for children to see and understand.
Lauren Hill
So glad you can use them, Carol! Thanks for stopping by today. 🙂
Jennifer
I would love to see the vegetable color sheets. I like these fruit color sheets. i am doing a garden/ fruit and vegetable unit.
Lauren Hill
I’m glad you’re able to use the fruit sheets! I’ll have the vegetable coloring pages finished by mid-April. 🙂
Mindy
In August 2013 I printed a packet with the months for my son to trace and a place to show how he writes his name month to month ect. I can not find the packet to print for my daughter is it still online?
Lauren Hill
Mindy, those are the Preschool Calendar Pages. I’ll have an updated set for the 2014-2015 school year published towards the end of April! 🙂
Empy
thanks a lot for sharing with us
Lauren Hill
So glad you can use them, Empy!
Thanks for stopping by today. 🙂
Misty
Another great resource! This fruit coloring book will be a nice addition to my gardening unit.
Lauren Hill
This was my 5yo’s favorite – so fun! I’m thrilled you can use it with your young ones. 🙂
Krmcgoldrick
I am helping in my son’s preschool class next week. I’m making a friendship fruit salad and reading a book to give to his class and I thought bringing these books for the kids to create and keep for themselves would be so fun to add to the experience! Thank you for creating this content! I look forward to purchasing more cute printables for my boys.
Lauren Hill
I’m so glad it worked out well for your son’s class! What a thoughtful mama you are to help your son’s teacher!
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. 🙂
xo, Lauren