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Food Groups Food Groups Decorative Border

A food groups decorative border scene, designed as a printable food groups coloring pages.

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PDF

Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Easy

Best for

Ages 4-8

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01About this page

This printable coloring page shows a decorative border made from foods from several food groups, arranged around a large open center space. Along the top edge are an apple, a banana, a bowl of round cereal or berries, a loaf of bread, a slice of bread, and a tall grain stalk. The left side continues with a strawberry, a bunch of grapes, a carrot, broccoli, a tomato, and an ear of corn. Across the bottom are a peanut in the shell, an almond, a curved cashew, several beans, a chicken drumstick, and a smiling fish near the lower right. The right side includes a milk jug, a wedge of cheese, and an egg. The objects are drawn with simple outlines and clear shapes, making each food easy to recognize and enjoyable to color. The blank middle area gives the page a framed look and leaves plenty of room for creative color choices. This design is especially useful for young children practicing food recognition, category sorting, and neat coloring within bold, spacious shapes.

A decorative border of fruits, vegetables, grains, dairy, protein foods, and fish surrounds a large blank center area.

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Coloring ideas

  • Use different colors for each food group to help separate fruits, vegetables, grains, dairy, and proteins.
  • Try warm yellows and browns on the bread, cereal bowl pieces, and grain stalk for a baked look.
  • Color the fish with two or three shades to make the fins and body stand out.
  • Use bright greens on the broccoli leaves, carrot tops, and corn husk for fresh contrast.

Suggested palette

apple red and leaf greenbanana yellowcarrot orangebroccoli greencorn yellow and husk greenbread tan and golden brownmilk white and soft bluecheese yellow
02Ways to use it

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