Free Baby Robot Coloring Page from Trace Then Color: Baby Robots
If your kids love cute characters, silly robots, and fun drawing activities, today’s freebie is going to be a hit. I’m excited to share a brand-new Baby Robot Coloring Page straight from my newest tracing and coloring book, Trace Then Color: Baby Robots. This free page features a triangular-shaped baby robot with one expressive eye, tiny arms and legs, a single cute tooth, and of course—a diaper. It’s a perfect sample of the fun and imaginative characters your kids will find throughout the full book.
This Baby Robot Coloring Page is designed to be simple, friendly, and perfect for young artists who want a creative activity that’s easy to follow but still full of personality. Whether your child loves robots, silly characters, or tracing activities, this free page gives them a great starting point to explore the world of Trace Then Color: Baby Robots.
About the Book: Trace Then Color: Baby Robots
The full book Trace Then Color: Baby Robots contains 50 original baby robot characters, all drawn by me by hand—no AI, no reused elements. Each page begins with a clear set of tracing lines that help kids learn structure, shape, and line control. Once the tracing is done, kids get their favorite crayons or markers and jump into coloring the character however they’d like. Every character is unique, imaginative, and built to help young artists laugh, learn, and get creative.

Some baby robots in the book have square heads and goofy grins. Others have round bodies, floppy robot arms, bouncy springs, or big expressive eyes. Some have jet boosters, some have little wheels, and some have silly robot baby accessories like bibs, pacifiers, or soft blankets. And each one is built to be fun to trace and color—especially for younger artists who are still mastering fine motor skills.
Because this is part of my Trace Then Color series, the book follows a consistent format that parents have loved for years. The bold, easy-to-follow outlines make it friendly for kids ages 3 and up, but even older kids have fun putting their own spin on these characters. Kids can color them realistically, like shiny metal and bright lights, or treat them as totally silly baby robots with wild colors and funny expressions.
This Baby Robot Coloring Page is just one example of the imaginative characters inside the book.
Why Kids Love the Baby Robots Theme
Baby robots are an ideal subject for young artists because they combine two things kids love: cute characters and imaginative gadgets. The characters are playful and expressive, but their shapes are simple—triangles, circles, rectangles, and soft curved lines. That means kids don’t get frustrated trying to draw precise, technical robot designs. Instead, they get to enjoy characters that feel friendly, approachable, and full of personality.

The Baby Robot Coloring Page shows exactly why this theme works so well. Kids can immediately recognize the character as a robot, but because it’s a “baby,” the design is soft, cute, and unintimidating. Young artists feel encouraged, not overwhelmed, and that helps them stay excited and want to keep going through the rest of the book.
Creative Skills Kids Build with a Baby Robot Coloring Page
Tracing and coloring pages like this support early drawing development in a number of ways. A Baby Robot Coloring Page helps kids practice following outlines, develop hand steadiness, and learn how basic shapes come together to form characters. Coloring afterward allows them to express creativity, experiment with color combinations, and practice filling in shapes neatly.
As they continue through the book, kids naturally start adding more detail to their artwork. They begin learning about proportion, silhouette, and the difference between large, medium, and small shapes. This happens organically—through fun characters, not through formal lessons. And that’s the entire point of books like Trace Then Color: Baby Robots: learning through play.
Also Available in Other Drawing Styles
Like most of my themes, Baby Robots will also appear in additional formats—How to Draw and Draw by Grid. Many families enjoy having multiple versions because each format teaches drawing in a slightly different way:
- Trace Then Color (the book featured today) supports early learners and beginners.
- How to Draw teaches kids step-by-step drawing processes. (Coming Soon)
- Draw by Grid encourages focus, observation, and proportion skills.
Parents can choose the format that suits their child best—or combine them for a more complete drawing journey.

Part of a Much Larger Art Books for Kids Series
Trace Then Color: Baby Robots is part of my Art Books for Kids series. Every character in every book is hand-drawn by me with pencils and ink before being scanned and prepared for printing. I take pride in creating original, kid-friendly art designed specifically to help children learn to draw, trace, and create.
The full series now includes books about cartoon animals, food monsters, unicorns, dinosaurs, Crusty Goobers, robots, aliens, fairies, baby animals, holiday themes, and so much more. Each book gives kids a different way to engage with art, develop skills, and enjoy screen-free fun.
If your child enjoys today’s Baby Robot Coloring Page, they’re going to have a great time exploring everything the full series has to offer.
About Today’s Free Baby Robot Coloring Page
This Baby Robot Coloring Page comes directly from the full book and reflects exactly how the rest of the characters are designed. The character is a triangular baby robot with soft edges and a playful expression that young artists instantly connect with. Its diaper, little arms and legs, and tiny tooth all help give this character that adorable “baby bot” look that makes this page so much fun to trace and color.
The page is built to support beginners. Kids start by tracing the bold, clear outlines that make up the triangular body, the single eye, the diaper shape, and all the robot details. Once they finish tracing, they can jump straight into coloring, which gives them a sense of completion and helps build confidence as they start creating artwork on their own. That’s the strength of a Baby Robot Coloring Page—it gives kids structure while still letting them explore their imagination.
Free Activity Page (save and print):
Kids can color the baby robot however they want—soft pastels, bright neon robot colors, metallic shades, or anything that inspires them. They can add sparkles, gears, stars, or even a little robot nursery scene around the character. The goal is simple: give kids a fun, screen-free creative activity that keeps them engaged and helps them grow artistically.
Closing Thoughts
I hope your young artist enjoys this free Baby Robot Coloring Page as much as I enjoyed creating it. It’s a fun introduction to the characters inside Trace Then Color: Baby Robots, and a great way to give kids a simple, creative activity that builds confidence and imagination.
If they enjoy tracing and coloring today’s baby robot character, the full book—and the rest of the series—offers plenty more characters to explore.






Kevin Coulston is an accomplished cartoonist, animator, and writer. He is the author and illustrator of over 80 (and still counting) children’s drawing books available here on FirstArtBooks.com. Kevin has also authored numerous kid-friendly comic book series, including “Dylan McVillain: A Super Villain with the Best Intentions” and “The Adventures of a 4th Grade Space Captain,” along with the Children’s Picture Book series “Alexis and the T-Rexes.”












































