Food Groups Food Groups Garden Harvest coloring page
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Food Groups Food Groups Garden Harvest

A food groups garden harvest scene, designed as a printable food groups coloring pages.

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Sheet

1 page

Format

PDF

Difficulty

easy

Collection

Food Groups

At a glance

A garden harvest display features fruits, vegetables, grains, dairy, and eggs arranged in front of a fenced vegetable garden.

apple basketgrapestomato plantcorn stalkscarrotsbread loaf
Vegetable gardenHarvesting garden produceWholesome, cheerful, and rustic mood

Detailed scene description

What this coloring page shows

This printable coloring page shows a cheerful garden harvest scene filled with foods from several food groups. In the foreground, a woven basket holds several apples, with a large loaf of bread, a wedge of cheese, a tied bundle of wheat, a small pitcher, a bowl of beans, and a bowl of eggs arranged nearby. A bunch of grapes spills across the center front, while three long carrots with leafy tops rest to the right. In the middle of the page, a tomato plant grows with several round tomatoes hanging from the stems. On the right side, tall corn stalks rise from the garden bed. On the left and in the background, leafy vegetables resembling cabbages or lettuce heads fill the rows. Behind the vegetables, three tall sunflowers stand in front of a simple picket fence, with fluffy clouds floating overhead. The composition is full but easy to follow, offering many different textures to color, from smooth fruit and vegetables to braided basket edges, layered leaves, kernels of corn, and the patterned cheese and wheat.

Coloring ideas

How to color this page

Use different reds and greens to separate the tomatoes, apples, and grape leaves.
Try golden yellow and light brown for the bread, wheat, and corn to unify the grain elements.
Color the basket with alternating tan and brown shades to emphasize the woven texture.
Use several greens across the cabbages, carrot tops, and corn leaves to give the garden more depth.

Suggested palette

apple redleafy greenssunflower yellowcorn goldcarrot orangeearthy brownsgrape purple

Ways to use this page

food groups lesson activitygarden harvest coloring pageclassroom nutrition unithomeschool printable practice

Skill focus

food recognitionfine motor skillscolor coordinationvocabulary building

Print and use notes

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  • Free for personal, classroom, and library use; commercial redistribution is not included.

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Where can I find more pages like this one?

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