Top 10 Tomato Coloring Pages Your Toddler Will Love To Color

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Does your child make faces at the sight of vegetables, especially tomatoes? Are you looking for ways to encourage healthy eating habits in your child? Then why don’t you give him tomato coloring pages?

The tomato is one kids’ favorites. Though tomato is technically a fruit, most chefs categorize it as a vegetable. Tomatoes occur in almost every color- from pink to white to yellow, orange to even mottle. Here is our collection of ten lovely tomato coloring sheets that your child is sure to enjoy.

10 Interesting Tomato Coloring Pages

1. T for Tomato:

Teach your preschooler about alphabets in a fun way. Download our T for tomato coloring page. Get your little one to fill colors in upper and lower case T and trace the word tomato. The diagram of tomato is also relatively straightforward. Do not forget to get him to memorize the spelling of tomato.

2. Tomato Plant:

Has your child ever wanted to grow a tomato plant? Well then, use this tomato coloring sheet to teach him about planting. Discuss soil conditions and climate requirements for planting tomatoes. You can also cut the diagram to use it as a garden sign for the new tomato plant.

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3. Ripened Tomato:

Do you know how a freshly ripened tomato looks like? If no, then please check out our beautiful coloring sheet featuring tomato. Tomatoes grow on a vine that reaches up to ten feet in length. And this lovely looking fruit benefits the body in many ways.

4. Tomato Worksheet:

Encourage healthy eating habits in your kid with our tomato worksheet. The coloring page features a simple diagram of a tomato. Get your child to fill the tomato with vibrant colors. And don’t forget that he has to paint the word tomato as well. The coloring page is ideal for school projects.

5. Cherry Tomato:

Cherry tomatoes belong to the cluster variety. They are the same size as a cherry, hence the name. But do not go by its size. This tiny little tomato is much juicier and sweeter than most of the larger varieties of tomatoes.

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6. Children Enjoying Tomato Dishes:

Here is a cute tomato coloring sheet of children enjoying the tomato delicacies. The little girl is relishing the tomato soup, and the tiny boy is savoring his tomato salad. There is also an image of a jubilant tomato. It seems that he is happy with the fact that kids are enjoying the food served to them.

7. Tommy Tomato:

How cool is Tommy Tomato? Your preschooler will enjoy coloring this tomato diagram. Have him paint the cool tomato in beautiful shades of red, green, yellow and blue. You can also surprise your child by revealing that tomato is a fruit and not a vegetable.

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8. Globe Tomato:

Globe tomatoes are the standard variety of the tomatoes. Some people refer to them as Slicing tomatoes or Beefsteak tomatoes. You can identify a globe tomato by its large size. Some globe tomatoes can also weigh up to two pounds. Globe tomatoes are usually round and red in color.

9. Heirloom Tomato:

Heirloom tomatoes are quite popular with gourmet chefs all across the world. It’s because the variety of tomato is available in a broad range of shapes and colors. So your child can freely use any color he pleases for this image of heirloom tomato. The biggest drawback of heirloom tomatoes is that it remains ripe for just a short period.

10. Roma Tomato:

Here is a simple coloring image of Roma tomato. Roma tomato, or plum tomato, is the least juicy or succulent of all the tomatoes. These tomatoes are thick and contain fewer seeds than the other variants of tomatoes. Roma tomatoes are best for making pasta sauces.

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Download our tomato coloring sheets right away. These coloring sheets will help improve your child’s focus, motor skills, and color recognition. If you have any queries or if you want us to include coloring pages of your child’s favorite fruit or veggie, then please leave us a comment below.

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