Introducing My 75th Book: Trace Then Color: Baby Robots – A Baby Robots Coloring Book
I’m excited to announce the release of my newest title—Trace Then Color: Baby Robots! This isn’t just any book release—it’s my 75th book in the growing Art Books for Kids series, and I couldn’t be more proud. Every single page of this book is filled with my original hand-drawn illustrations (no AI here), and this latest addition brings a whole new level of charm with adorable, futuristic fun. If you’re a fan of cute characters and tracing-style books, you’re going to love what this one has to offer.
What’s Inside the Baby Robots Coloring Book
The Baby Robots Coloring Book is all about celebrating the cuteness of tiny machines. Each page invites kids to trace a sweet little robot character and then color them in however they like. Some of these baby bots are rolling on wheels, some have an odd number of eyes, and a few even sport little antennae or button-covered control panels. But all of them share the same playful charm and welcoming energy that kids love.
Every character starts as a traceable outline, making it easy for young artists to practice their line work, develop confidence, and explore their creativity. The pages are single-sided to prevent bleed-through, and the illustrations are large, clear, and designed specifically with kids in mind.
If you’re looking for a fun way to introduce drawing skills while keeping kids creatively engaged, this Baby Robots Coloring Book checks all the boxes.

No AI, Just Hand-Drawn Art
Like all of my books, every robot in this one was drawn by hand—by me. I believe there’s a big difference between real artwork made with care and AI-generated images. When a kid sits down with one of my books, I want them to be connecting with something genuine. That’s why I spend the time to design each character myself, using my imagination and sketching them out just like I’ve always done.
Perfect Companion to Trace Then Color: Baby Animals
If you’ve already enjoyed Trace Then Color: Baby Animals, this new book will be a perfect companion. Where Baby Animals focused on cute and cuddly woodland critters, Baby Robots brings the same gentle, accessible tracing format into the world of sci-fi fun. You might find one robot shaped like a bubble machine or another rolling along with happy little treads—but each one is as delightful to trace as the next.
Both books are designed to help kids slow down, focus, and gain confidence in their line work. And let’s be honest, who doesn’t want to color in a robot with a teddy bear face?

Part of the Trace Then Color Series
Trace Then Color: Baby Robots is part of my popular Trace Then Color series, which includes dozens of themed books—everything from goofy faces to magical creatures. The concept is simple but effective: first, kids trace the image, then they color it in. It helps develop muscle memory, fine motor skills, and builds the foundation for future drawing ability—all while being a ton of fun.
Other titles in the series include:
- Trace Then Color: Mutant Animals
- Trace Then Color: Cartoon Dinosaurs
- Trace Then Color: Goofy Faces
- Trace Then Color: Baby Animals
There’s something for every young artist, no matter what their interests are.
Celebrate with Me—It’s Book #75!
Releasing this Baby Robots Coloring Book as my 75th title feels like a huge milestone. I started creating drawing books for kids with the goal of making art accessible, fun, and confidence-boosting. To think that there are now 75 books in this series is honestly amazing. Whether you’ve been following along since the beginning or you’re new to the series, I just want to say thank you.
These books are designed to be more than just entertainment—they’re quiet time tools, screen-free activities, and a way for kids to feel proud of what they make.
Explore the Full Art Books for Kids Series
In addition to the Trace Then Color series, I’ve also created:
- How to Draw books, which teach kids step-by-step techniques
- Draw by Grid books, where young artists complete full characters using grid guides
- Shape Drawing Challenge, where kids use their imaginations to create their own characters, with some guidance.
All books are designed to make learning to draw fun, approachable, and rewarding for kids. Whether they’re into unicorns, food monsters, grumpy faces, or robot dinosaurs, there’s a book in the series that will speak to them.

Wrap Up
Trace Then Color: Baby Robots is more than just another tracing book—it’s a celebration of imagination, creativity, and the joy of drawing. It’s a screen-free activity that encourages kids to slow down and create, while also marking a huge moment for me personally with the 75th book in the series.
If you’re looking for a Baby Robots Coloring Book that’s packed with charm, creativity, and original artwork, this is the one to grab. Thanks for being part of this journey—and here’s to the next 75 books!




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.”












































