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Mini Food Mini Food Lunch Box

A mini food lunch box scene, designed as a printable mini 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 a lunch box opened wide and viewed from above, with the lid filling the top half of the page and the food tray arranged neatly below. Inside the main compartment on the left are two triangular sandwiches stacked slightly over each other, with dotted bread texture and a wavy filling peeking out. The upper right compartment holds three curved fruit slices with small seeds, likely apple wedges. Along the bottom row, the left section contains several stick-shaped veggie or snack pieces standing upright, the center section features a small bunch of round grapes with a stem, and the right section holds a single round cookie with scalloped edges and several chocolate-chip dots. A folded napkin peeks out from beneath the lunch box at the bottom edge, adding an extra layer to the composition. The large compartments, simple food shapes, and clear spacing make this page especially inviting for young colorists who want to practice coloring different textures, repeating shapes, and a variety of familiar lunch items.

An open lunch box is filled with sandwiches, fruit slices, snack sticks, grapes, and a cookie.

lunch boxhandlesandwichesfruit slicessnack sticksgrapes

Coloring ideas

  • Use different bread and filling colors to help the sandwich layers stand out.
  • Try one color family for the fruit slices and a contrasting shade for the seeds.
  • Color each grape a slightly different tone for a fun clustered look.
  • Add variety by making the cookie golden brown with darker chips.
  • Use soft patterns or pastel shades on the napkin for extra detail.

Suggested palette

warm bread brownsapple red and greengrape purplecarrot orangeleafy green accentscookie tansoft pastel napkin colorsLunch box meal scene
02Ways to use it

Perfect for home, class & quiet time.

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03Can I print this for a classroom or library group?

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04Where can I find more pages like this one?

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