Orange Outline Picture

Orange Facts
Oranges are one of the most popular fruits in the world. Oranges are classified into two general categories-sweet and bitter-with the former being the type most commonly consumed.
Oranges are round citrus fruits with finely-textured skins that are, of course, orange in color just like their pulpy flesh. They usually range from about two to three inches in diameter.
Oranges are rich source of Vitamin C.
| 🍊 Named After Its Color | The orange is so colorful that the color orange was actually named after this juicy fruit. |
|---|---|
| 💪 Packed With Vitamin C | Oranges are full of vitamin C, which helps keep our bodies strong and healthy. |
| 🧩 Easy-to-Share Segments | Each orange is made of juicy little segments that pull apart, perfect for sharing. |
| 🧃 Yummy Juice | Oranges are squeezed to make sweet orange juice that many people enjoy at breakfast. |
| 💧 Full of Juice | Oranges are mostly water, which is why they are so juicy and refreshing to eat. |
| 👃 A Fresh Smell | The skin of an orange has a lovely fresh smell that comes from its tiny oil pockets. |
| 🌰 Some Have Seeds | Some oranges have little seeds inside, while others are seedless and easy to eat. |
| 🍊 The Peel Is Useful | The orange peel can be used to add a fresh flavor to cakes, drinks, and other foods. |
| 🌳 They Grow on Trees | Oranges grow on leafy green trees that have sweet-smelling white flowers. |
| 🌍 They Grow in Warm Lands | Oranges grow best in warm, sunny places and are enjoyed all around the world. |
Fruits Outline and Coloring Pictures
Outline Pictures
Madhu is the founder and lead author of SmallKidsHomework.com, a free learning site she started in 2009. She writes the poems, fairy tales, folktales, coloring pages, and kindergarten worksheets here, many tagged to Common Core standards. She tests printables with real children and keeps everything free, with no signup needed.









