Food Groups Food Groups Picnic Table coloring page
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Food Groups Food Groups Picnic Table

A food groups picnic table 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 picnic table outdoors is covered with different foods from several food groups under a sunny sky.

picnic tableapplebananabowlmilk cartonglass
Outdoor picnic areaArranging a variety of foods on a picnic tableCheerful, playful, and wholesome mood

Detailed scene description

What this coloring page shows

This coloring page shows a picnic table arranged with a wide variety of foods in an outdoor park setting. On top of the table, fruits, grains, dairy, and protein foods are spread across the surface in large, easy-to-color shapes. Visible items include an apple and banana on the left, a bowl of round cereal or pasta in the middle, a milk carton and drinking glass on the right, and along the front edge a carrot, an ear of corn, a loaf of bread, a wedge of cheese, and an egg. Beneath the tabletop shelf, there is another bowl filled with small beans or nuts, a chicken drumstick, and a smiling fish. The table sits on simple wooden supports, with open space around the food for comfortable coloring. In the background are rolling bushes, two fluffy clouds, and a bright sun overhead. Small flowers and tufts of grass decorate the ground at the bottom. The balanced layout and recognizable food shapes make this page especially appealing for young children practicing food recognition and creative color choices.

Coloring ideas

How to color this page

Use different colors for each food group to help the foods stand out clearly.
Try bright yellow for the corn and banana to create a sunny focal point on the table.
Color the sky elements with soft blues and warm yellow for the sun to separate the background from the food.
Use light and dark browns on the picnic table and bread loaf for simple texture.
Give the fish scales and cheese holes contrasting shades for extra visual interest.

Suggested palette

apple red and leaf greenbanana yellowsky blue and sunshine yellowwood browncorn yellow and husk greenmilk white and soft bluecheese yellow-orange

Ways to use this page

food groups lesson activityclassroom nutrition coloringpreschool printable worksheet companionhealthy eating theme activityeasy indoor coloring time

Skill focus

food recognitioncolor matchingfine motor practicenutrition discussion

Print and use notes

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  • Use standard letter paper for everyday coloring, or choose heavier paper when working with markers.
  • 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?

Use the related pages section or open the Food Groups Coloring Pages collection to continue browsing similar printable sheets.