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Fruit Food Fruit Food Lunch Box

A fruit food lunch box scene, designed as a printable fruit food coloring pages.

Format

PDF

Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Easy

Best for

Ages 4-8

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01About this page

This printable coloring page shows an open lunch box filled with fruit arranged in neat sections. The lunch box takes up most of the page, with a large open lid at the top and a clasp centered at the bottom. Inside the lower half, the food is divided into compartments that make the scene easy to read and fun to color. On the upper left, several apple slices rest on a crinkled liner. In the middle, a round bunch of grapes with a stem and leaf fills another section. Along the upper right side, a whole banana curves against the edge of the box. The lower left compartment holds three strawberries with tiny seed details and leafy tops. In the lower center, three citrus wedges are stacked at slight angles. A whole pear with a leaf sits in the lower right corner, overlapping the compartment edge slightly. The broad shapes, smooth outlines, and mix of simple fruit forms offer lots of coloring variety while staying approachable for young kids and beginners.

An open lunch box is packed with assorted fruit in divided compartments.

lunch boxlidclaspapple slicesgrapesbanana

Coloring ideas

  • Use two or three shades on the grapes to make the cluster look rounded.
  • Try red or green for the apple slices and add a pale cream center.
  • Color the banana bright yellow with a slightly darker edge for depth.
  • Use orange, lemon yellow, or lime green to vary the citrus wedges.
  • Add soft green leaves on the pear, grapes, and strawberries for contrast.

Suggested palette

apple red and leaf greengrape purplebanana yellowstrawberry redcitrus orange and lemon yellowpear greensoft lunch box pastelsLunch box interior
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