Here you’ll find an easy step-by-step tutorial for fruit drawing. Perfect for kids and beginners!
Follow the simple pictures and learn how to draw many cute fruits.
Fruit drawing is a great way for kids to learn simple shapes.
Each fruit starts with circles, ovals, and curves.
Kids can draw an apple, grapes, an orange, a carrot, a banana, a watermelon, and a pineapple with this fun guide.
Let’s get started!
Preview of the Step-by-Step Fruit Drawing Tutorial

Drawing Materials
• Pencil
• Eraser
• Black marker (optional)
• Coloring pencils or crayons
Coloring Options
You can use crayons, markers, or colored pencils.
Try bright reds, greens, yellows, and oranges.
Kids can use real fruit colors or make rainbow fruits for fun.
Paper
Use A4 paper or sketchbook paper.
Any simple drawing paper works well.
Step-by-Step Fruit Drawing Guide
Below are the steps based on the image you uploaded.
Each step adds more fruits until the picture is complete.
Step 1: Draw an Apple
Start by drawing a round apple shape near the top left.
Add a small stem and leaf.

Step 2: Add Grapes
To the right of the apple, draw a bunch of grapes.
Use small circles and a curved stem.

Step 3: Draw an Orange and a Carrot
Below the apple and grapes, draw a small circle for the orange.
Next to it, draw a long carrot shape with small lines for detail.

Step 4: Add a Banana
Draw a curved banana shape to the right of the carrot.
Use two long curved lines that meet at the ends.

Step 5: Draw a Watermelon
Now add a big round watermelon shape under the banana.
Add stripes to show the rind.

Step 6: Add a Pineapple
To the right of the watermelon, draw an oval pineapple.
Add a grid pattern and a leafy top.

Step 7 Start Coloring Apple
Color the apple bright red.

Step 8 Color the Grapes
Color the grapes purple.

Step 9 Color the Orange
Fill in the orange using a warm orange shade.
Add green to the small leaf.

Step 10 Color the Carrot and Banana
Use a soft orange or brown for the carrot and green for the top.
Color the banana yellow.
Kids can add light brown at the tips.

Step 11: Color the Watermelon
Color the watermelon rind in green.
Add darker green stripes.

Step 12: Color the Pineapple
Fill the pineapple with golden yellow.
Color the top leaves green.

Final Touch / Conclusion
That’s it! You have learned how to draw a full set of fruits step by step.
Now you can color them any way you like.
Show your drawing to family and friends and keep practicing your fruit drawing skills!
FAQs
Q: How can kids start a simple fruit drawing?
Start with easy shapes like circles and ovals.
Then follow this step-by-step fruit drawing guide.
Q: What fruits are the easiest to draw for beginners?
Apples, oranges, and bananas are the easiest.
They use very simple shapes.
Q: What should kids use to color fruit drawings?
Kids can use crayons, markers, or pencils.
Bright colors work best.
Q: Can kids draw fruits without a ruler?
Yes!
All fruit shapes are round or curved, so no ruler is needed.
Q: How can kids make fruit drawings look better?
Use a black marker to trace the final lines.
Then add bright colors.





