10 Best Orange Coloring Pages For Toddlers

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Does your child enjoy painting different fruits and vegetables? Are oranges one of their favorite fruits? Are you looking for some orange coloring pages? Well, then this post is just for you.

Orange is a fruit of the citrus species belonging to the Rutaceae family. With its fragrant flowers and dark green leaves, orange is among the most beautiful of plants. Here is our list of ten beautiful orange coloring sheets. These coloring sheets will help your child learn about color combinations while studying different varieties.

Top 10 Orange Coloring Pages

1. Orange Tree

The coloring sheet features a majestic orange tree. Ask your child to count the number of oranges in this tree. The coloring sheet will help your child practice counting and coloring, both at the same time.

2. O For Orange

Help your child practice writing the alphabet with the O for Orange coloring sheet. It is possible that they already know the name of the fruit, but may not remember how to write it yet. So the coloring sheet will give them the perfect opportunity to learn how to spell ’orange’.

3. Orange Blossom

The orange coloring sheet features the fruit along with its flower, the orange blossom. Orange blossom is the fragrant flower of the orange tree. The flower symbolizes good fortune and is often a part of bridal bouquets and head wreaths at weddings. The essence of the orange flower has extensive use in perfumery and aromatherapy. Orange Blossom is also Florida’s state flower.

4. Tangerine

Tangerine is one of the popular types of mandarin oranges. It is one of the easiest to cultivate among oranges. You can also grow a tangerine in a pot. Tangerine has loose skin that comes off quickly and the delicious segments within it make a sweet treat. It can also withstand cold temperatures better than most of the types of oranges.

5. Navel Orange

The navel orange is a common variety of orange sold at the grocery stores. The blossom end of the orange resembles the human navel, hence the name. These sweet oranges are bright orange.

6. Satsuma

Satsuma is a seedless variety of oranges. The name of the orange originates from the former Satsuma province in Japan. The orange is rich in flavor. It has easy-to-peel skin and sweet and juicy segments.

7. Orange Doing Cha Cha Cha

Your young one will be delighted to see this orange grooving to the music. Give this super fun orange a bright yellow color. The color is perfect for this happy-go-lucky orange. You can also tell them to make a few musical notes in the background.

8. Mandarin

The mandarin oranges originate from Southern China and spread throughout Asia in the 10th century and Europe in the 18th century. Children can use whichever color they love for this Mandarin, but we think orange would be a good pick.

9. Orange Juice

Nothing screams summer more than orange juice. Help the littlest member of your house get familiar with summer and its specialty with the orange juice coloring page. We’re sure the coloring sheet will tempt your fussy eater to drink their daily serving of orange juice. While your little darling is coloring, how a glass of orange juice can make him strong and healthy.

10. Orange In A Fruit Bowl

Encourage your child’s inner Picasso by having them color this beautiful fruit bowl. Tell your child to use colors like oranges, reds, and yellows to create a bright work of art. What is your child’s favorite fruit from this coloring page? Tell them to spell their favorite fruit’s name.

Our orange coloring pages are not just educational, but also fun. Let your child color these diagrams with the color of their choice. You do not need to instruct them to color all the pictures orange.

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