Free Baby Camel Coloring Page | From ‘Trace Then Color: Baby Animals’ A Fun Tracing and Coloring Book for Kids

by | Dec 16, 2025 | Animals, Cute Stuff, Free Activity Pages, How to Draw Books for Kids

Free Activity Page from Trace Then Color: Baby Animals

Enjoy This Baby Camel Coloring Page

Today I’m excited to share a brand-new free activity page from my book Trace Then Color: Baby Animals. This page features an adorable baby camel—complete with a cute diaper, expressive eyes, soft rounded features, and a friendly pose perfect for young artists. If your child enjoys tracing and coloring silly, charming characters, this Baby Camel Coloring Page is a great introduction to the rest of the book and to the entire Trace Then Color series.

Like all characters in my books, this baby camel was hand-drawn by me, not generated by AI. That means every line, expression, and shape was created with care to make tracing easier and more enjoyable for kids ages 3 and up. If you’ve been looking for simple, creative activities that keep little hands busy, this Baby Camel Coloring Page is a perfect fit.

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About the Book: Trace Then Color: Baby Animals

The free Baby Camel Coloring Page is just one of the many characters you’ll find inside Trace Then Color: Baby Animals. This book includes a wide variety of cute creatures, all drawn in an extra-soft, rounded baby style designed to make tracing easy and enjoyable.

Characters include:

  • Baby flamingo
  • Baby dolphin
  • Baby koala
  • Baby giraffe
  • Baby dogs and cats
  • Baby panda
  • Baby alligator
  • Baby lion
  • Baby bunny
  • And dozens more

Each page features bold outlines that guide a child’s hand as they trace, giving them a stable foundation before they begin coloring. This is especially useful for younger artists who are still developing fine motor skills.

If your child loves the Baby Camel Coloring Page, they’ll have a wonderful time exploring the rest of the characters in the book.

And just like every book in the series, all artwork is drawn entirely by hand—no AI, no clipart, no reused assets. The lines are friendly, the shapes are simple, and the characters are designed specifically to encourage confidence.

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Why Kids Love Trace-and-Color Activities

The trace-then-color format is a powerful learning tool for young children. It gives them structure without restricting their creativity. The Baby Camel Coloring Page demonstrates exactly why this method works so well.

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1. It Builds Drawing Confidence

Kids feel accomplished when they successfully trace a character. They get to “draw” something cute without worrying about making it perfect on their own.

2. It Strengthens Hand Control

As kids trace the baby camel, they practice the motion and precision needed for writing, drawing, and school readiness.

3. It Encourages Creativity

After tracing the outline, kids can color the character any way they want. Some will give the camel classic fur colors. Others will use purples, greens, and rainbows. There’s no wrong choice.

4. It Provides Screen-Free Fun

The Baby Camel Coloring Page gives kids something calming and creative to do without relying on devices or apps.

5. It Helps Introduce Drawing Structure

Tracing teaches kids how cartoon characters are shaped without overwhelming them with technical steps.

These benefits are a big reason why the Trace Then Color series continues to be one of the most popular options for parents looking for meaningful creative activities.

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Part of the Larger Trace Then Color Series

While today’s focus is on the Baby Camel Coloring Page, Trace Then Color: Baby Animals is only one book in the broader Trace Then Color collection. The series includes many themes, such as:

Each book features the same trusted format—bold outlines for tracing, followed by open space for coloring.

Kids who enjoy tracing characters from one book usually love trying other themes as well, especially since the difficulty level remains approachable across the entire collection.

And because all the characters in the series are hand-drawn by me, the style stays consistent and instantly recognizable.

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How the Baby Camel Coloring Page Connects Kids to the Full Series

A single activity page like this can be a wonderful introduction to creative drawing. When a child falls in love with tracing a character like the baby camel, it often opens the door to more structured drawing activities later—such as the How to Draw books or Draw by Grid books.

Baby Animals Coloring Pages

That progression is exactly why I created different formats in the first place. Whether kids are tracing, drawing step-by-step, or using grids, they’re practicing essential drawing skills in a fun and stress-free way.

The Baby Camel Coloring Page fits perfectly into this creative journey.


About the Free Baby Camel Coloring Page

This Baby Camel Coloring Page is designed to help young artists practice tracing bold, friendly outlines before bringing their drawing to life with color. The character features:

  • A diaper for added cuteness
  • A rounded baby-like body shape
  • A sweet, friendly face
  • Simple construction lines that make tracing easy
  • Plenty of open space for creative coloring

Kids begin by tracing the strong outline, which helps them improve line control and practice early drawing skills. After they’ve traced the camel, they get to color it however they like—whether that’s traditional camel tones or something imaginative and unusual.

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One of my favorite things about this free Baby Camel Coloring Page is how flexible it is. Kids can:

  • Add patterns to the diaper
  • Give the baby camel a bow, stars, or accessories
  • Draw a background like a desert, a nursery, or a playground
  • Print multiple copies and create different versions each time

The open-ended creative choices help build confidence, especially for kids who are just learning how to draw.

And if they enjoy today’s Baby Camel Coloring Page, the full book has many more baby animals that follow the same kid-friendly format.

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Final Thoughts

I hope your child has fun with today’s Baby Camel Coloring Page. It’s a simple and joyful way to explore creativity, practice tracing, and enjoy a hand-drawn character designed just for young artists.

If your child enjoys this free activity, I think they’ll love exploring the full Trace Then Color: Baby Animals book—and the rest of the Trace Then Color series.

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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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