30 Carrot Coloring Pages to Color - Free!

Vegetables

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Carrot drawing colored by Coloring Together
Colored by the Coloring Together artists. See gallery.

This kitty is very happy with its carrot, do you think we colored it well? We worked hard to get a result you would like. Remember that you can develop your creativity by coloring in whatever way you think is best.

There are no limits to creativity, so if you want to use the peel of a carrot to give the drawing realism, do it! Or do you prefer conventional materials, like colored pencils and markers? Maybe a bit of glittery foam would look good. But the most important thing is to do it with love and dedication!

In our gallery you will find baskets full of carrot coloring pages, among which the ones that stand out most are the drawings of animated carrots, kawaii carrot drawings and drawings of rabbits with carrots. It will be hard to choose just one!

But don't worry, we are sure you will figure out how to color these drawings to print and color with amazing techniques.

Wait! Here at Coloring Together we always prepare a special gallery for our dear artists. If you already colored your carrot then send us a photo and we will gladly put it on display.

It's time to pull out the carrots! Growing them took its time, but the results can certainly be seen now. The only thing missing to have perfect carrots is the color. Would you like to help us?

Carrots coloring pages

Why color carrots pictures?

Carrots belong to one of the food groups with the most health benefits, according to the WHO. It is one of the most produced and consumed vegetables worldwide.

This vegetable is rich in vitamins and minerals, in addition to producing multiple benefits for our health, especially for our eyesight and the health of the skin.

In addition, eating raw carrots strengthens the teeth and gums. That's fantastic! Would you like to know more about carrots? Because we assure you there are still many things to learn.

That's why, if you decide to color carrots at Coloring Together you will gain new knowledge about this delicious vegetable. How? By reading the fun facts we have attached above the images to print and color. Go to the gallery and choose the one you like most.

Learn while coloring Carrots

  1. The scientific name of the carrot is Daucus Carota. How strange!
  2. The carrot belongs to the Apiaceae family, the same one as celery and parsley.
  3. Do you know why the carrot is orange? This is because it is a vegetable that contains high levels of beta-carotenes and alpha-carotenes, plant pigments that give it that color.
  4. Carrots are low in calories! 100 grams of cooked carrot contain barely about 35 calories. Carrots are ideal if you want to eat healthy!
  5. Carrots are rich in fiber, this means they help keep our digestive system healthy. Fantastic!
  6. Of all fruits and vegetables, carrots are the best source of beta-carotene, a nutrient that turns into vitamin A in the body.
  7. The vitamin A in carrots turns into a violet pigment known as rhodopsin in the retina, which is responsible for the formation of photoreceptor cells. This pigment is super important for improving vision in the dark.
  8. Some research shows that more beta-carotenes are absorbed when eating carrot after it is cooked, rather than eating it raw.
  9. Not all carrots are orange, in fact there are several color types, among them purple, white and yellow.
  10. The first orange carrot was created by cross-pollination between the purple carrot and the yellow one, around the 16th century by the Dutch.
  11. Do you know what happens if you eat too many carrots? The most likely thing is that the coloring of your skin turns orange, especially the palms of the hands. This phenomenon is known as carotenemia.
  12. The carrot is a vegetable native to Central Asia and the Mediterranean, which for centuries was grown and consumed by Greeks and Romans.
  13. The ideal temperature for the growth of the carrot is about 9°C. Temperatures above 28°C speed up the aging processes of the carrot, causing loss of color.
  14. Do you want to know the right way to store carrots? The leaves must be cut off, and they will be kept refrigerated in a perforated plastic container. They can even last a couple of months if it is a quality carrot.
  15. The carrot is rich in minerals like potassium, magnesium, iron, calcium and phosphorus.
  16. The carrot contains some substances with an alkalizing action, which is why it is good for gastritis.

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