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- Coloring Page #1674 - Lemon with Half and Leaf
Open your eyes wide and grab your brightest yellow—today, we're diving into the world of a zesty little fruit that’s full of pep and often makes people pull funny faces… the lemon! This round or slightly oval fruit grows on a tree called a lemon tree, mostly found in warm, sunny places. Lemons are packed with vitamin C, making them a great ally when you need an energy boost or want to fight off pesky germs. But watch out—its juice is super sour! Some people love it in a cool lemonade, while others would rather stay far away… especially if a drop accidentally gets in your eye!
In this interactive coloring page, you’ll discover a lovely whole lemon alongside a juicy slice. It’s the perfect opportunity to observe the details: the smooth yet slightly bumpy skin, the neatly arranged segments inside, and even the leaves still attached to the stem. To bring it to life, you can use a bright lemon yellow for the fruit’s outer skin, both on the whole lemon and on the slice. The inside of the slice can be colored a bit lighter—maybe a straw yellow or pale vanilla shade—to show the juicy pulp. The leaves are a fresh green, like grass or foliage, giving the lemon a just-picked look. The stem can be colored a warm hazelnut brown, just like young wood. And there you have it: a lemon so realistic you’ll almost want to squeeze it (don’t worry, it won’t splash your page)!
Take your time coloring every detail, have fun… and if this lemon makes you think of lemonade, you’re absolutely on the right track!

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