Tiny seeds dot the surface of Strawberry Coloring Pages, where hand-drawn outlines capture each leafy top and rounded shape. One of these fits into a waiting room folder.
The print-ready page shows simple forms that work well with crayons or markers.
Simple Shapes Kids Recognize
Each strawberry rests on stems, sits inside baskets, or leans against garden tools. You’ll see:
- A strawberry tucked into a woven basket with other fruit nearby
- A strawberry leaning against a wooden fence post
- A strawberry stacked on top of another strawberry beside a watering can
- A strawberry resting against a garden trowel handle
- A strawberry peeking out from behind leafy vines on a trellis
The drawings show familiar objects arranged in clear scenes. No cluttered backgrounds. Just enough detail to keep hands busy.
Strawberry printables give kids a chance to practice staying inside the lines. Coloring builds focus and patience.
These ink-friendly designs print clearly on standard paper. The outlines are thick enough for small hands learning to control markers. A couple go into the car console easily.
Older kids can add shading to the leafy tops or create texture on the strawberry’s surface using short strokes.
Strawberry line art works for quiet afternoons when siblings need separate activities at the same table. The scenes are simple enough that a four-year-old can finish one independently.
Most pages show a strawberry as the main subject with one or two surrounding elements. A few include multiple strawberries arranged in rows or tucked into containers.
Strawberry Coloring Pages keep the focus on the fruit itself, with garden tools and natural settings as supporting details.
Creative Tip: Use the side of a crayon to fill in the leafy tops with gentle pressure.
Quick Fact: Strawberries grow close to the ground on low plants, not on trees or tall bushes.
How to Print These Pages
Scroll down to browse all 15 images below. Select the one your child wants to color. Click the orange “PRINT” button to send it to your printer. Start coloring right away with whatever supplies you have on hand.
What objects appear alongside the strawberries?
Baskets, garden tools, vines, and simple fences in most scenes.
Can toddlers use these pages?
Yes, the outlines are thick and shapes are simple enough for young kids.
Do any pages show strawberries cut in half?
No, all strawberries are shown whole with seeds and leafy tops intact.



















