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Food Groups Food Groups Lunch Box
A food groups lunch box scene, designed as a printable food groups coloring pages.
Format
Page size
Letter & A4
Difficulty
Easy
Best for
Ages 4-8
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This printable coloring page shows an open lunch box packed with a simple variety of foods from different food groups. The lunch box fills most of the page, with its lid standing upright at the top and the handle visible above and below the container. Inside, a stacked sandwich sits on the left side, while a bunch of round grapes with a few leaves fills the upper right section. Several carrot sticks stand upright near the lower right corner, and a few fruit wedges rest in the lower left area. Outside the lunch box, a wedge of cheese appears at the bottom left, a milk carton stands at the bottom right, and a tall ridged drink bottle is placed along the right side. The image uses large shapes, clear sections, and open spaces that make each item easy to identify and enjoyable to color. Kids can experiment with realistic food colors or imaginative combinations while practicing neat coloring in separate compartments and rounded forms.
An open lunch box is filled with a sandwich, grapes, carrot sticks, and fruit slices, with cheese, a milk carton, and a drink bottle beside it.
Coloring ideas
- Use different browns for the bread crust and bread slices to help the sandwich stand out.
- Color the grapes in shades of purple or green and add a contrasting green for the leaves.
- Try bright orange for the carrot sticks and a lighter orange or peach on the cut edges.
- Give the fruit wedges a fresh look with green rind and red or pink centers.
- Use separate colors for the bottle, milk carton, and lunch box to keep the page visually balanced.
Suggested palette
Perfect for home, class & quiet time.
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