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Food Pyramid Food Pyramid Pantry Shelf

A food pyramid pantry shelf scene, designed as a printable food pyramid coloring pages.

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Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Easy

Best for

Ages 4-8

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01About this page

This coloring page shows a large food pyramid shaped like a pantry shelf, filled with a variety of everyday foods arranged in clear tiers. At the top section, there is a bottle, a small block of food, and a jar. The next shelf down features a fruit bowl with apples and bananas, alongside a carton, a cup container, and a wedge of cheese. The middle shelf includes several bowls and jars, with round items inside, plus a bowl holding eggs and a chicken drumstick. The widest bottom shelf is packed with larger staple foods: a basket of vegetables with carrots, a bell pepper, broccoli, and a potato, a basket piled with grains or rice, a loaf of bread, a small bowl of grains, and another basket holding wheat stalks, long pasta, and bow-tie pasta. The triangular frame keeps the foods neatly organized from top to bottom, making the page easy to read and fun to color. Large open shapes and repeated basket weaves provide a good mix of simple spaces and small details for practice.

A food pyramid pantry shelf displays fruits, vegetables, grains, dairy, and protein foods arranged on tiered shelves.

food pyramid shelffruit bowlapplesbananasmilk cartoncheese wedge

Coloring ideas

  • Use different colors for each shelf group to make the food pyramid easy to distinguish.
  • Try warm yellows and browns for the bread, grains, and pasta on the bottom tier.
  • Color the fruits with contrasting reds and yellows so the bowl stands out in the middle section.
  • Use soft greens and oranges on the vegetable basket to highlight each vegetable shape.
  • Add subtle shade variations to the baskets to make the woven pattern more noticeable.

Suggested palette

apple redbanana yellowleafy greencarrot orangewheat goldbread browncream whitepastel pantry tones
02Ways to use it

Perfect for home, class & quiet time.

food group lessons

healthy eating activities

classroom nutrition centers

home coloring time

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