Free Burglar Coloring Page | Trace Then Color: Cartoon People | Fun Coloring and Tracing Worksheet for Kids

by | Jan 29, 2026 | Free Activity Pages, How to Draw Books for Kids

Free Activity Page: Burglar Coloring Page to Trace and Color

In this post, I’m sharing a free activity page straight from my book Trace Then Color: Cartoon People. The character featured on this page is a cartoon burglar, drawn in a classic sneaky pose. He’s wearing a beanie hat, leaning forward like he’s trying not to be seen, and designed to feel playful rather than scary.

This Burglar Coloring Page is a great example of how tracing and coloring can help kids practice drawing characters while keeping things fun and approachable. Cartoon people can feel intimidating to draw at first, so having a character ready to trace gives young artists a confident starting point.

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About the Book: Trace Then Color: Cartoon People

Trace Then Color: Cartoon People is designed to help kids get comfortable drawing people in a fun, low-pressure way. The book includes a wide range of cartoon characters, each created with simple shapes, clear outlines, and expressive poses.

The burglar featured on this Burglar Coloring Page fits right in with the rest of the book. Each page is designed to feel achievable, even for beginners, while still giving kids something interesting to work on.

All of the artwork in the book is hand-drawn by me. I don’t use AI-generated art or stock images. Every character is created intentionally, with kids in mind, so the lines are clean and easy to trace.

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Why Tracing and Coloring Cartoon People Is So Helpful

Drawing people is often one of the hardest things for kids to learn. Proportions, poses, and expressions can feel tricky. That’s why tracing and coloring characters like this burglar is such a helpful step.

Using a Burglar Coloring Page allows kids to focus on:

  • Following lines accurately
  • Recognizing how a pose is built
  • Coloring within shapes
  • Completing a character from start to finish

Once kids feel successful tracing a character, they’re often more willing to try drawing people freehand later on.

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Part of the Trace Then Color Series

This book is part of my larger Trace Then Color series, which focuses on helping kids ease into drawing through tracing and coloring. The series covers a wide range of themes, but the goal is always the same: help kids enjoy drawing without frustration.

The Burglar Coloring Page shows how this approach works well for character-based drawings. Kids don’t need prior drawing experience. They can trace, color, and feel successful right away.

Parents often tell me they like the Trace Then Color series because it keeps kids engaged while still feeling calm and manageable.

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Hand-Drawn Art Made for Kids

Every character in Trace Then Color: Cartoon People, including the burglar on this page, is hand-drawn by me. I design each character to be expressive but simple, so kids can focus on the process instead of worrying about getting things perfect.

When kids work on a Burglar Coloring Page created from hand-drawn art, they’re learning from illustrations that were made specifically for them. The goal isn’t realism—it’s confidence, creativity, and enjoyment.

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A Screen-Free Creative Activity

This Burglar Coloring Page is a great screen-free activity that gives kids something creative to focus on. Tracing and coloring encourages patience, concentration, and fine motor skills, all while keeping things fun.

It’s an activity that works well at home, during quiet time, or even as part of a classroom art station.

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Encouraging Storytelling Through Drawing

Characters like this burglar naturally invite storytelling. Once kids finish the Burglar Coloring Page, they often start asking questions: Where is he going? What is he sneaking past? Is he really a bad guy, or just misunderstood?

That kind of imagination is a big part of why I enjoy creating cartoon characters. Drawing becomes more than just lines on a page—it becomes a story starter.

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About the Free Burglar Coloring Page

The free page included with this post follows the same format used throughout the Trace Then Color series. Kids begin by tracing the burglar character, then move on to coloring him in however they like.

This Burglar Coloring Page helps kids work on:

  • Hand control and pencil grip through tracing
  • Confidence by completing a full character
  • Creativity through coloring and details
  • Understanding body poses and expressions

Free Activity Page (save and print):

The burglar’s sneaky stance adds a little storytelling to the page. Kids often imagine what the burglar is up to, where he’s going, or what kind of scene he belongs in. That kind of imaginative thinking is exactly what I like to encourage with these books.

Printing the Burglar Coloring Page more than once is a great idea. Kids enjoy coloring the same character multiple times with different outfits, colors, or backgrounds.

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Final Thoughts

I hope you and your young artist enjoy this free Burglar Coloring Page and have fun tracing and coloring this sneaky cartoon character. It’s a simple activity that plays an important role in helping kids feel confident drawing people.

If your child enjoys this page, Trace Then Color: Cartoon People includes many more characters to explore using the same easy-to-follow format.

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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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