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Cute Fruits Coloring Book

Simple Pages for Tiny Hands, Ages 2–4 — Big Easy Designs with Thick Lines, Large 8.5×11 Format

A true first coloring book. Smiling apples, bananas, strawberries and friends are drawn at maximum size with extra-thick outlines — exactly what a two-year-old's developing grip needs. One happy fruit per page, generous white space, zero clutter: toddlers can 'succeed' on every single page, which is what builds the habit.

Beyond the coloring, each page is a mini vocabulary lesson: parents naturally name the fruit, talk about its color in real life, and count along. It's the book we recommend when someone asks, 'Where should my toddler start?'

Specifications

Specifications for Cute Fruits Coloring Book
Age range2–4 years
Skill levelBeginner
Pages40
PaperWhite, single-sided
Trim size8.5 × 11 in
ASINB0H25K5ZC7

What's inside

  • Extra-thick lines designed for ages 2–4
  • One big, happy fruit per page — zero clutter
  • Builds first vocabulary: apples, bananas, strawberries and more
  • Large 8.5×11 format for easy gripping
  • The ideal first coloring book

Look inside

Actual pages from Cute Fruits Coloring Book — line thickness and detail exactly as printed.

Cute Fruits Coloring Book — interior page 1
Cute Fruits Coloring Book — interior page 2
Cute Fruits Coloring Book — interior page 3

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Questions parents ask

Is this book really usable at age 2?

Yes — it's designed for that age. Extra-thick outlines, one large shape per page and sturdy 8.5×11 sizing mean even early scribblers produce recognizable, fridge-worthy results.

Crayons or markers?

Chunky crayons are ideal at 2–3 for grip development. Pages are single-sided, so washable markers are safe too — nothing bleeds onto the next picture.

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