Free Christmas Penguin Coloring Page | From ‘Trace Then Color: Cartoon Christmas Characters’ A Fun Holiday Coloring Book for Kids

by | Dec 18, 2025 | Animals, Christmas, Free Activity Pages, How to Draw Books for Kids

Free Activity Page from Trace Then Color: Cartoon Christmas Characters

Enjoy This Christmas Penguin Coloring Page

Today I’m excited to share a new free activity page from my book Trace Then Color: Cartoon Christmas Characters. This one features a cheerful winter friend—a cute cartoon penguin bundled up in a cozy scarf and winter hat. If your child enjoys holiday-themed art activities, this Christmas Penguin Coloring Page is the perfect way to celebrate the season with a little creativity and a lot of charm.

The character is designed in my signature kid-friendly cartoon style, with bold outlines that make tracing easier for young artists. The winter hat and scarf add extra color possibilities, making this Christmas Penguin Coloring Page a fun activity for kids who love both Christmas and animals. This page is ideal for ages 3 and up, but older kids often enjoy it too, especially if they like experimenting with colors or drawing backgrounds.

As always, this entire page—like every page in my books—is hand-drawn by me without the use of AI. I want kids to learn from warm, expressive lines created specifically for their skill level, and this penguin fits that goal perfectly.

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About the Book: Trace Then Color: Cartoon Christmas Characters

This Christmas Penguin Coloring Page is taken from Trace Then Color: Cartoon Christmas Characters, a book designed to give kids a festive way to explore creativity during the holiday season. Inside, children will find a variety of Christmas-themed characters to trace and color, all drawn in a cute cartoon style that keeps the art approachable and fun.

Characters in the book include:

  • Santa
  • Snowmen
  • Reindeer
  • Gingerbread characters
  • Holiday animals
  • Winter creatures
  • Christmas ornaments
  • Stocking pals
  • And of course, a penguin

Each page presents bold outlines for kids to trace before coloring. This gentle approach helps younger children build confidence while strengthening fine motor skills, pencil control, and early drawing foundations.

The simplicity of the format makes this book perfect for holiday downtime—whether it’s a quiet afternoon at home, a classroom art project, a holiday party activity, or a fun screen-free break during winter vacation.

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Why Kids Love Trace-and-Color Christmas Pages

The Christmas Penguin Coloring Page is a great example of why trace-and-color books work so well for young artists. They offer structure but still give kids the freedom to customize their art however they’d like.

Here’s why children enjoy it:

1. It’s Easy to Start and Easy to Finish

Kids don’t need prior drawing experience. Tracing gives them a strong foundation, and finishing with coloring gives them a sense of accomplishment.

2. It Builds Real Drawing Skills

Even though the penguin outline is provided, tracing helps kids learn how shapes fit together in a drawing. They practice following curves, controlling pencil pressure, and improving hand coordination.

3. It Invites Creative Exploration

The Christmas Penguin Coloring Page encourages imagination. Kids can color the scarf with stripes, polka dots, holiday colors, or even make the penguin rainbow-colored.

4. It’s a Great Holiday-Themed Activity

Kids love Christmas characters, and this free page fits perfectly into the excitement of the season.

5. It Can Be Repeated Over and Over

One of the best things about tracing pages is that kids can enjoy them multiple times. Print the Christmas Penguin Coloring Page as often as you’d like—each version will turn out differently.

Trace and Color Christmas Characters

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Part of the Larger Trace Then Color Series

While the Christmas Penguin Coloring Page is from the holiday-themed book, Trace Then Color: Cartoon Christmas Characters is just one title in the much larger Trace Then Color series. Each book uses the same tracing format but features different themes so kids can explore their interests while practicing early drawing skills.

Other themes in the series include:

  • Cute cartoon animals
  • Unicorns and mermaids
  • Robots
  • Dinosaurs
  • Monsters
  • Food creatures
  • Aliens
  • Fairies, princesses, and cute stuff
  • And more

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Because each book in the series keeps the format consistent, kids feel comfortable moving from one theme to another. And since the artwork is always hand-drawn by me, the style has a familiar and friendly look no matter which book they try next.


Why This is a Great Holiday Art Activity

The Christmas Penguin Coloring Page is not only fun but also practical. Parents and teachers often tell me they love having simple, ready-to-go holiday pages that help kids stay focused during the festive season.

This free page works well for:

  • Classroom winter art
  • Homeschool holiday units
  • Christmas party crafts
  • Long car rides during holiday travel
  • Quiet creative time during winter break
  • Stocking stuffer preview activity
  • Christmas Eve entertainment

With its friendly design and easy tracing format, this penguin is sure to be a hit with young artists.

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A Closer Look at the Free Christmas Penguin Coloring Page

The free Christmas Penguin Coloring Page is a simple but charming activity designed to help young artists practice tracing and coloring. The character is standing upright, smiling warmly, wearing a fluffy winter hat and a striped scarf wrapped snugly around his neck. The cartoon proportions are exaggerated in a cute way, with big rounded eyes, soft flipper-like wings, and a friendly, approachable expression.

Kids begin by tracing the bold outer lines of the penguin. These lines are thick and steady, which helps build hand control and makes the penguin easy for beginners to complete. Once the tracing is finished, children can color the penguin however they like. Most kids enjoy giving the scarf and hat fun winter colors—reds, greens, blues, purples, or even holiday patterns.

The Christmas Penguin Coloring Page encourages creativity beyond tracing and coloring too. Kids can add snowy backgrounds, Christmas lights, falling snowflakes, a winter village, or other holiday touches. Many parents print multiple copies so kids can decorate the same penguin in different outfits or color schemes.

If your child enjoys this free page, they’ll love exploring the rest of the cartoon Christmas characters in the full book.

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Closing Thoughts

I hope your child enjoys tracing and coloring this Christmas Penguin Coloring Page. It’s a cozy, cheerful introduction to the world inside Trace Then Color: Cartoon Christmas Characters and a great way to bring a little creative joy into the holiday season.

If your young artist has fun with today’s page, the full book offers many more festive characters to explore—all designed to spark creativity and encourage kids to express themselves through art.

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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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