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Food Groups Food Groups Kitchen Counter

A food groups kitchen counter 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 kitchen counter arranged with foods from several food groups in a clear, friendly scene. In the foreground, a loaf of bread sits on a cutting board with two stacked slices in front, creating a strong focal point on the left side. On the right, a large bowl holds fruit including bananas, grapes, an apple, an orange, and a strawberry. Nearby, a plate displays a chicken drumstick, a fish steak, and eggs, while a smaller bowl below is filled with mixed beans or grains. Fresh vegetables are grouped at the lower left, including broccoli, a bell pepper, a carrot, a tomato, and a cucumber. A glass of milk stands between the vegetables and protein plate, helping round out the balanced food theme. In the background, the kitchen setting includes upper cabinets, a tiled backsplash, a potted plant, a mixing bowl, a cutting board, and a window with curtains and clouds outside. The large shapes and open spaces make this page appealing for young colorists practicing different colors and food recognition.

A kitchen counter is filled with bread, fruit, vegetables, milk, and protein foods in a bright home kitchen scene.

bread loaffruit bowlvegetablesglass of milkplate of protein foodsbowl of beans

Coloring ideas

  • Use different colors for each fruit in the bowl to make the group stand out.
  • Try warm browns for the bread and a slightly darker crust for depth.
  • Color the vegetables with varied greens, plus orange and red accents for contrast.
  • Use soft blues or creams in the window, dishes, and glass to keep the kitchen feeling light.

Suggested palette

apple redbanana yellowleafy greenscarrot orangebread brownssky bluesoft creamKitchen counter
02Ways to use it

Perfect for home, class & quiet time.

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