
Ages 2–4 · beginner
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
| Age range | 2–4 years |
|---|---|
| Skill level | Beginner |
| Pages | 40 |
| Paper | White, single-sided |
| Trim size | 8.5 × 11 in |
| ASIN | B0H25K5ZC7 |
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.



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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.

