Grab this watermelon tracing page for easy preschool tracing fun. It features a simple kawaii pizza slice to trace and color. Perfect for summer snack themes.
Want another summer treat to trace next? Try the playful popsicle tracing page.

This single-page printable keeps things simple with clean outlines, a friendly face, and a neat frame kids can follow. Add it to your tracing worksheets for quick pre writing practice at home or in small groups.
Pair it with a fruity favorite like this cherries tracing page for a sweet mini-theme.
It fits right alongside your tracing line worksheets preschool sets and other preschool activities printable resources.
Try it as morning work, fast-finisher practice, or quiet activities for classroom centers, then invite kids to turn their tracing art into a colorful display. For more sunny vibes, explore the zesty fun of lemon tracing or add a splash of red with this easy tomato outline.
🌷 Spring Has Sprung! 🐝
Birds chirping, bees buzzing, and lots of coloring & tracing.
Choose Your Version:
What’s included
- One portrait printable tracing page PDF
- JPEG preview for a quick look before printing
- Centered rounded-rectangle frame around the art
- Lightly outlined kawaii pizza slice with eyes and cheeks
- Simple crust and pepperoni details to trace and color
Features
- Clean line art for easy tracing
- Color-in friendly space after tracing
- Minimal margins for simple, no-fuss printing
- Kid-approved kawaii style
- Great for fine motor and hand-eye coordination
Who it’s for
- Preschoolers who are building fine motor skills and confidence.
- Pre-K and kindergarten teachers who need quick, ready-to-go print-and-trace pages.
- Homeschool caregivers who want simple, low-prep activities.
- After-school leaders who need calm, independent table work.
- OT and intervention support looking for short, focused tracing practice.
How to use it
- Print one copy per child on regular paper for a fast warm-up.
- Invite kids to trace the outer frame first, then follow the pizza outlines.
- Offer crayons or markers so kids can color their slice after tracing.
- Use it during centers as a quick pre writing practice station.
- Display finished pages to celebrate neat lines and steady hands.
Skill building
This printable supports fine motor control, pencil grip, and hand-eye coordination while keeping practice short and cheerful. Kids also build focus, patience, and pride as they see clean lines appear, then finish with creative coloring.
Ways to extend the activity
- Trace with a finger first, then a pencil, then a marker for layered practice.
- Color by code, choosing a color for each shape section like crust or toppings.
- Count the pepperoni circles and write the number at the bottom.
- Cut out the finished slice and glue it on construction paper for a mini poster.
- Create a summer menu collage by pairing with fruit pages and labeling each item.
You might also like
Keep the food fun going with a sunny veggie like corn on the cob. Add a leafy touch with this simple lettuce tracing sheet, or round out your fruit basket with a bright orange outline.
Download and Start Coloring
Ready to go? Download the free page, print a few copies, and let little hands trace and color.

Thanks for stopping by and happy tracing. If you are planning a whole snack theme, you will love this cute picnic basket outline to tie everything together.
🐝 Spring Printables
Plan your spring with these free printables from our sister site printablesforlife.com.






