Purple Colour Worksheet for Kids
Purple is a rich, magical colour that feels special and a little royal, which makes it exciting for young learners to discover. This free printable purple colour worksheet helps children aged 2 to 7 recognise purple, name it clearly, and trace and write the word "purple".
Your child will colour a bunch of grapes, a shiny brinjal, a sweet plum and soft lavender flowers, linking the colour to foods and plants they may see at home. A juicy jamun and a bright balloon add familiar and fun examples that keep little hands busy and happy.
These activities build colour vocabulary and sharpen observation, as purple can be trickier to spot than red or blue. Print the sheet, point out purple fruits and flowers, and let your child enjoy hunting for this unusual, beautiful colour in the kitchen, garden and beyond.
Free for home and classroom use. The preview shows a sample of the printable worksheet.
Little Lotus Learning
Name: ____________
Colour the shapes purple
What your child will learn
- Recognising the colour purple and naming it confidently.
- Linking purple to grapes, brinjal and other foods.
- Tracing and writing the colour word "purple".
- Spotting a less common colour through careful observation.
How parents can use this worksheet
- Show grapes, brinjal or jamun and name their purple colour.
- Let your child mix red and blue crayons to make purple.
- Point out lavender or other purple flowers in the garden.
- Praise your child for spotting purple, as it is harder to find.
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View WorksheetFrequently Asked Questions
Purple appears less often than red or blue, so it takes a little more spotting, which the worksheet makes fun.
Grapes, brinjal, plums and jamun are easy purple examples found in many Indian kitchens.
Yes, mixing red and blue makes purple, which is a fun way to help them remember the colour.
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