Learning the Alphabet Duxelina W is for Watermelon

Duxelina holding a slice of watermelon with the text "Ww" at the top and the word "Watermelon" at the bottom.

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About This Coloring Page

Take a juicy bite out of learning with Duxelina! In this sweet educational coloring page, Duxelina is introducing the letter “W” while holding a fresh, tasty slice of watermelon. The page features clear, bold outlines of the uppercase and lowercase “Ww” at the top, along with the full word “Watermelon” written clearly at the bottom.

Children can enjoy coloring the big letters, the delicious fruit slice with its little seeds, and Duxelina’s happy expression. The simple layout makes this page a perfect resource for preschoolers to practice letter recognition and phonics while thinking about their favorite summer snacks.

Tip for parents: Coloring helps develop fine motor skills, creativity, and focus. Let your child choose their own colors — there’s no wrong way to be creative!

A sweet way to learn letters

This coloring page celebrates literacy and healthy treats through a fun alphabet theme.

  • Encourages letter recognition of uppercase “W” and lowercase “w”.
  • Supports fine motor development through coloring the curved rind of the watermelon, the small seeds, and the text.
  • Provides a visual connection between the letter W and the word “Watermelon” to aid memory.
  • Helps children practice reading simple words while engaging with a familiar and delicious fruit.

Frequently Asked Questions

What colors are best for the watermelon?

A classic watermelon has a green rind and a bright red or pink inside with black seeds. However, children can use their imagination to create a “magic” watermelon in any color they like!

Yes! You can collect the whole set. We have pages for A (Apple), P (Pencil), G (Guitar), and many more ready for you to download.

Yes! The word “Watermelon” is a wonderful and engaging example for learning the ‘W’ sound. You can find more letter learning tools in our Alfabet Coloring Pages collection.

 

While coloring, you can brainstorm other “W” words with your child, like Water, Wind, or Window.

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