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Number Four Apples

A chunky numeral four beside exactly four leafy apples, one with a little bite taken out — a friendly counting coloring page.

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FormatPDF · PNG · A4
Best forAll ages
AddedJun 2026
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Pick a number and count the apples! This page shows a chunky numeral four next to exactly four apples, each topped with a leaf and stem, and one with a playful little bite taken out. Lining the four apples up beside the digit "4" makes counting easy to see, and spotting the bitten apple adds a fun observation game. The big rounded apples are easy for toddlers to fill, while the leaves, stems, and bite mark give older kids smaller details to color carefully. Apples grow on trees, come in red, green, and yellow, and are crunchy and sweet — a tasty subject to talk about while you work. There is no wrong color here, so mix shiny reds with green and gold. Print it on US Letter or A4, then count out four apples before you color the first one.

Coloring Tips

  • Mix the colors — make each apple a different shade — red, green, and yellow apples are all real.
  • Find the bite — spot the apple with a bite missing and leave its inside pale to look freshly nibbled.
  • Greens on top — color every leaf and stem green so the four apples look ripe and fresh.

Frequently asked questions

Why is one apple bitten?
The little bite is a playful detail that makes the page fun and gives kids something to find while they count the four apples.
What colors can apples be?
Real apples come in red, green, and yellow, so children can color all four apples differently and still be completely correct.

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