Color your way through nutrition with these Eat the Rainbow Coloring Pages. A fun, educational activity for kids in grades 1-3 to learn about fruits, veggies, and healthy eating. Our "eat the rainbow" coloring sheets feature in-season fruits + veggies for you to color in and hang on your wall.
Download our coloring sheets today and get in season with your fruits 'n veggies! Illustrations by Lindsey Balbierz. Perfect for a healthy nutrition unit, this post contains lots of free eat-a-rainbow printables & Montessori. The concept of eating a rainbow is a fun way for kids and adults to remember to eat a variety of fruits and vegetables every day to increase health and nutrition! This coloring page is a fun way to introduce the concept.
Children can color in the images or add their own by drawing or cutting out images from grocery ads. The aim is simple - print off the colouring page and ask your learners to colour in the foods to reveal a beautiful rainbow design. For an added challenge, why not ask them to only colour in a food once they have eaten it? Free Printable Eat A Rainbow Worksheet Free Printable Eat A Rainbow Worksheet Not only is this worksheet a fun and engaging activity for kids, but it also helps promote healthy eating habits.
By encouraging children to eat a variety of colorful foods, you can help them get the essential nutrients their growing bodies need. Encourage your child to build a positive and mindful relationship with food using this Eat the Rainbow Colouring Activity. Designed for Healthy Eating Week but perfect for any time of the year, this activity will support your child in trying a range of foods in order to have a healthier lifestyle.
The aim is simple. Eat the Nutrition Rainbow Coloring Page - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Print and copy the "I Can Eat a Rainbow" printable on page 4.
Students can color in each crayon with the matching color word. Have students look through grocery ads or magazines for pictures of colorful fruits and vegetables. Cut and paste at least one picture for each color.
(They can skip this step if you prefer they draw pictures instead). Getting kids involved in mealtimes and talking to them about ingredients is a great way to help foods feel more familiar. Download this free colouring in sheet, to help spark their curiosity.
Plus it buys you 10 mins whilst you're popping their tea on! We hope they enjoy! Nadia + Lara x.