Free Activity Page: Astronaut Coloring Page | Trace Then Color: Cartoon People | All-Ages Drawing | Free Worksheet

by | Sep 15, 2025 | Free Activity Pages, How to Draw Books for Kids

Free Astronaut Coloring Page from Trace Then Color: Cartoon People

If your kids love space, adventure, and getting creative, then I’ve got something special to share today. This post features a free Astronaut Coloring Page straight from my book Trace Then Color: Cartoon People. This character is a cartoony female astronaut, complete with her space suit and ready to explore the stars. It’s a fun, screen-free activity that introduces kids to the joy of tracing, drawing, and coloring in a way that’s approachable for all ages.

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A Free Astronaut Coloring Page to Enjoy

The featured page is a step-by-step Astronaut Coloring Page designed to be both fun and beginner-friendly. Kids start by tracing the outlines of the astronaut—developing hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills along the way—and then bring her to life by adding their own colors. Since it’s a cartoony female astronaut, there’s plenty of room for creativity. Will she have a bright white suit, a pink suit, or maybe something wild and colorful? That’s the beauty of this activity: kids get to decide.

I hand-drew this astronaut character, just like every other illustration in my books. No AI, no stock art—just original artwork created by me, Kevin Coulston, with kids and families in mind. I always design these characters to be lighthearted and approachable, so even when they’re in an astronaut suit, they still have that cartoon charm that makes drawing and coloring fun for young artists.

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About the Book: Trace Then Color: Cartoon People

This Astronaut Coloring Page is just one of 50 pages in Trace Then Color: Cartoon People. The book is packed with a variety of characters for kids to enjoy. Inside, you’ll find men, women, boys, girls, and plenty of fun themed characters like pirates, wizards, burglars, magicians, and more. Of course, our female astronaut is one of the highlights, offering a chance for kids to explore an outer space theme in a friendly, cartoon style.

The format of the book is simple: each page gives kids a character to trace, then color. Tracing helps build confidence, while coloring adds a creative finish. By the end, kids not only have a completed piece of art, but they also start to feel more comfortable drawing on their own.


Why Tracing and Coloring Works

The Astronaut Coloring Page is a great example of why tracing and coloring is such a helpful activity for young artists. Tracing breaks down complicated drawings into approachable steps. Instead of being intimidated by drawing an astronaut from scratch, kids follow the outlines to understand proportions and shapes. Then, coloring the character allows them to personalize it and make it their own.

This combination helps kids in a few key ways:

  • Builds fine motor skills through careful tracing.
  • Improves focus and patience as they follow lines and fill in shapes.
  • Encourages creativity during the coloring stage.
  • Boosts confidence by giving them a finished piece of art they’re proud of.

The astronaut character is particularly fun for this because it’s recognizable, playful, and tied to that sense of curiosity about space that so many kids naturally have.

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A Book Filled with Variety

While today’s free Astronaut Coloring Page is all about space, the rest of Trace Then Color: Cartoon People explores a huge variety of characters. Kids will find everyday people and imaginative figures to trace and color. Whether they want to try drawing a friendly magician, a sneaky burglar, a pirate, or a silly wizard, there’s something here for everyone.

I designed this variety on purpose. Some kids may connect with fantasy characters, while others prefer realistic figures like the astronaut. Having a wide range ensures that every young artist finds a page that excites them and keeps them coming back to the book.

Book Details


Part of a Bigger Series

Trace Then Color: Cartoon People is part of my larger Art Books for Kids series, which now includes more than 70 titles. Each book is hand-drawn by me and follows a format designed to help kids build confidence in drawing. From Trace Then Color: Baby Animals to How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Monsters and Draw by Grid: Robot Dinosaurs, the series spans a wide range of themes.

The idea behind this series is simple: give kids screen-free activities that are fun, engaging, and help them grow as artists. Whether they prefer tracing, step-by-step drawing, or grid-based activities, there’s a book for them in the series.


Get Started with the Free Astronaut Coloring Page

If your child has ever dreamed about space, rockets, and the stars, this Astronaut Coloring Page is the perfect activity. It’s free, it’s fun, and it’s just one example of the many creative characters you’ll find in Trace Then Color: Cartoon People.

Check Out The Book

All you need to do is grab the free page, a pencil for tracing, and some crayons or markers for coloring. Before you know it, your child will have created their own cartoon astronaut. From there, they can dive into the rest of the book and explore the wide range of people waiting to be traced and colored.

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Final Thoughts

The Astronaut Coloring Page is more than just a single activity—it’s an invitation to creativity. Kids will not only enjoy tracing and coloring this fun character, but they’ll also gain confidence that makes them excited to tackle the next page. With Trace Then Color: Cartoon People, they’ll have 50 unique characters to enjoy, all hand-drawn by me, Kevin Coulston.

Whether your child loves astronauts, magicians, or pirates, this book has something to inspire them. And as part of my broader Art Books for Kids series, it connects to a whole world of fun, creative, and educational drawing activities.

So grab that pencil, start with the Astronaut Coloring Page, and let the fun begin!

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Meet The Author & Artist

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.”

Over a decade and a half since his initial published work, Kevin is now dedicating himself to inspiring the next generation of illustrators with his “How To Draw,” “Trace Then Color,” and “Draw by Grid” series of art books.

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