14 Kiwi Fruit Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Fuzzy brown skins and vibrant green flesh burst forth in these 14 kiwi fruit coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This collection celebrates the unique charm and deliciousness of this beloved fruit, capturing its refreshing essence!

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These pages bring the delightful world of kiwi fruit right to your fingertips, from images of whole and sliced kiwis to scenes of kiwis growing on vines, as part of fruit salads, and more!

To begin coloring, just click on any image or link below to view the free PDF. Once open, feel free to download and print to your heart's content.

All pages are designed for US Letter paper but scale flawlessly to A4. Happy coloring!

10 Craft Ideas to do With Kiwi Fruit Coloring Pages

Once those beautifully colored kiwi fruit pages start piling up, don't let them gather dust! Turn your child's masterpieces into fun, easy, and affordable kiwi-themed crafts.

1. Kiwi Slice Coasters

Cut out several colored kiwi slices from your pages. Glue each slice onto a sturdy piece of cardboard or foam board, then trim the excess. Laminate or cover with clear contact paper for a durable, water-resistant surface perfect for summer drinks.

2. Fuzzy Kiwi Finger Puppets

Cut out whole kiwi fruit shapes from your colored pages. Glue each shape onto a small paper bag or a piece of felt with a finger hole cut in it. Add a border of brown yarn or felt strips around the edge to mimic the kiwi's fuzzy skin.

3. Kiwi Seed Art Mosaic

Cut out a large kiwi slice from a coloring page, then laminate it. Using tiny pieces of black construction paper or small cut-outs from black-colored sections of your pages, create a “seed” mosaic pattern on the green flesh of the laminated kiwi. It's a fun way to explore texture and patterns.

4. Tropical Kiwi Garland

Cut out various kiwi shapes (whole fruits, halves, and slices) from your finished coloring pages. Punch a hole at the top of each cutout and thread them onto a long string or ribbon. Alternate with green or brown construction paper leaves or small beads to create a vibrant tropical decoration.

5. “Grow Your Own Kiwi” Planter

Decorate a small paper cup or a recycled yogurt container by gluing a colored kiwi fruit cutout onto the side. Cut out small “leaves” from other coloring pages or green construction paper and attach them to green pipe cleaner “vines” coming out of the top. This creates a charming miniature kiwi plant.

6. Kiwi Scented Bookmarks

Cut out long, thin kiwi slice shapes from your colored pages and glue them onto cardstock for durability. Add a drop of kiwi-scented essential oil or use a kiwi scratch-and-sniff sticker on the bookmark before laminating or covering with clear tape. Enjoy a sweet, fresh scent with your reading!

7. Kiwi Fruit Magnets

Cut out individual kiwi slices or whole fruits from your coloring pages. Glue each cutout onto a small, thin piece of cardboard or foam. Attach a self-adhesive magnet dot to the back of each piece to create fun, fruity fridge magnets.

8. Kiwi Mobile Art

Cut out a variety of kiwi fruit shapes (whole, sliced, half) in different sizes from your coloring pages. Using a small coat hanger or a cardboard ring as a base, attach the kiwi cutouts with varying lengths of string or fishing line. Hang them at different heights to create a dynamic, edible-looking mobile.

9. Fuzzy Kiwi Gift Tags

Cut out whole kiwi fruit shapes from your colored pages and punch a hole at the top. Glue brown yarn or thin strips of brown felt around the entire edge of each kiwi cutout to create a fuzzy border. Write “To” and “From” on the back for unique, personalized gift tags.

10. Kiwi Photo Booth Props

Cut out large, exaggerated kiwi slices or whole kiwi fruits from your colored pages, making them big enough to hold up to a face. Glue each cutout securely to a wooden popsicle stick or a sturdy cardboard strip. These make fun, fruity props for playful photos at parties or playdates.