Do your kids love eating bananas? These banana coloring pages are a fun way to learn about healthy snacks. You can use these simple designs alongside our other fruit coloring pages for a complete healthy eating lesson. These sheets are perfect for keeping toddlers and preschoolers busy and happy.

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What’s Inside This Banana Printable Set
This set includes 24 high-quality pages featuring single bananas, cute banana characters, and even delicious treats like banana bread and cake. You will find happy bananas surfing, dancing, and even a little monkey holding a bunch of bananas. All these printables feature extra-thick outlines and clean white backgrounds, making it easy for small hands to stay within the lines.
How to Download, Save, and Use These Coloring Pages
💛 Build Your Own Coloring Book:
Want to save this printable for later? Click Add to My Coloring Book to collect your favorite pages and download them together as one PDF.
🖨️ Print This Page at Home:
Click the Download PDF button below. Open the file and choose Fit to Page or Actual Size in your printer settings. Print on A4 or Letter-size paper and start coloring.
📱 Color on an iPad or Tablet:
Download the PDF to your device and open it in apps like GoodNotes, Notability, Adobe Acrobat, or Procreate. Kids can color directly on the screen using a finger or stylus.
Banana Coloring Pages
Single Banana

A basic banana shape with large spaces for easy coloring.
Happy Peeled Banana

A friendly peeled banana with a smiling face and decorative stars.
Walking Banana Character

A fun banana character with shoes and gloves for creative play.
Bunch of Bananas

Four bananas joined at the stem, perfect for practicing yellow tones.
Smiling Banana Bunch

A group of happy banana friends with thick borders for easy coloring.
Basket of Bananas

A woven basket holding several happy bananas for a fruit-themed activity.
Sweet Peeled Banana

A happy, half-peeled banana that is easy for toddlers to color.
Slice of Banana Cake

A delicious dessert slice featuring a banana topping and easy-to-color layers.
Banana Bread

A simple drawing of a bread loaf showing a textured slice.
Banana Ice Cream

A smiling scoop of ice cream in a cone topped with a banana.
Kawaii banana popsicle

A smiling banana-flavored popsicle with star and heart decorations.
Banana smoothie cup

A friendly cup of banana smoothie with a striped straw and fruit slices.
Sliced banana pieces

Four simple banana slices perfect for practicing the color yellow.
Monkey holding bananas

A happy little monkey carrying a big bunch of fresh bananas.
Dancing bananas

Two happy bananas wearing shoes and dancing to fun music.
Banana tree with fruit

A tropical tree showing how bananas grow in a bunch.
Surfing banana

A cool banana catching a wave under a smiling sun.
Explorer banana

A happy banana going on an adventure with a snail friend.
Banana pattern

A full page of bananas to color for great focus practice.
Trace the banana

A helpful tracing activity to improve fine motor skills and pen control.
Single simple banana

One large banana that is very easy for toddlers to color.
Two simple bananas

Two bananas to help kids practice counting "one" and "two."
Four simple bananas

A simple page with four bananas for early learning activities.
Nine simple bananas

A great page for older toddlers to practice counting up to nine.
How to Use These Printables
- Home activities: Print these out for a quick, mess-free rainy day activity.
- Classroom literacy centers: Pair these pages with a "B is for Banana" letter of the week lesson.
- Homeschool learning: Let kids color while you talk about how bananas grow.
- Quiet time: Keep a stack of these in your bag for waiting rooms or travel.
Skills Kids Develop
- Fine motor skills: Holding crayons and moving within the lines.
- Color recognition: Experimenting with different shades of yellow and green.
- Focus: Completing a single image from start to finish.
- Hand–eye coordination: Controlling hand movements to match the visual guide.
- Early learning skills: Identifying shapes and fruit names.
Printing Tips
- Paper type: Use standard printer paper for coloring, or heavy cardstock for templates.
- Printer settings: Select "Fit to Page" to ensure the thick borders print clearly.
- Lamination: Laminate the simple templates to use with playdough or dry-erase markers.
- Reuse ideas: Cut out the finished bananas to make a fun classroom garland.
Download & Terms of Use
- These printables are free for your personal or classroom use. Please do not resell or redistribute the files. If you want to share these with a friend, please share the link to this blog post so they can download their own copy!
Related Printables
Check out these other fun coloring sets to keep the creativity going:
- Strawberry coloring pages: Sweet and simple berry designs for kids.
- Apple coloring pages: Classic fruit shapes for autumn learning.
- Pumpkin coloring pages: Round and festive shapes for fall fun.
- Acorn coloring pages: Cute nature-themed printables for little explorers.
We hope you and your little ones enjoy these fruity coloring sheets!





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