Coloring Books for Boys That Go Beyond the Ordinary: Trace, Create, and Laugh Along the Way

by | Apr 1, 2025 | How to Draw Books for Kids

Coloring Books for Boys That Are Actually Fun: Trace, Create, and Get Weird

If you’ve been browsing for coloring books for boys, you already know the usual options—cars, dinosaurs, and superheroes. While those are classic choices, not every boy wants the same old thing. Some kids want silly. Some want strange. Some want robots or mutants or food that’s come alive.

That’s where the Trace Then Color series comes in.

These aren’t your average coloring books for boys. They’re a creative mix of tracing and coloring, designed to spark imagination while also helping kids practice early drawing skills. Each book is full of original characters, wild themes, and low-pressure activities that boys love—especially those who like goofy humor, quirky monsters, or futuristic machines.

If you’re looking for coloring books for boys that keep kids entertained and engaged, here are five that are anything but boring.

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1. Trace Then Color: Cartoon Robots

One of the top choices in unique coloring books for boys, this one is packed with robotic fun. Cartoon Robots features an entire cast of imaginative machines—from boxy bots with flexible arms to goofy inventions with blinking lights and big feet.

Every page starts with a lightly printed guide that kids can trace before they color, giving them a fun introduction to basic drawing without pressure. It’s a great mix of art practice and creative play.

This is the kind of coloring book for boys that tech-loving kids really connect with.

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2. Trace Then Color: Weird Creatures

When you want a coloring book for boys that really taps into imagination, Weird Creatures delivers. These aren’t animals, robots, or people—they’re made-up monsters that defy categories.

With extra legs, too many eyes, wobbly shapes, and funny features, these weirdos make tracing and coloring genuinely fun. It’s an ideal book for the kid who prefers something wild and unexpected.

For offbeat fun, this is one of the best coloring books for boys who like to keep things weird.

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3. Trace Then Color: Mutant Animals

Here’s another standout in the world of coloring books for boys. Mutant Animals combines your kid’s favorite real-world creatures with imaginative upgrades. Picture an eagle with lizard legs, or a shark with horns and dragon wings.

Each mutant animal is presented in a clear tracing format followed by plenty of room to color and customize. Boys can get silly, creative, or even gross if they want—it’s up to them.

Mutant mash-ups make this one of the most entertaining coloring books for boys who love both nature and science fiction.

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4. Trace Then Color: Food Monsters

If your kid thinks gross is funny (and let’s be honest—most kids do), Food Monsters might be the perfect pick. This isn’t your average coloring book for boys. It’s a feast of ridiculous, walking, talking snacks and meals turned into goofy creatures.

From spaghetti monsters to sandwich beasts with eyeballs, every character is ready to be traced and colored with personality. This book always gets laughs—and inspires kids to try creating their own food-based freaks.

It’s silly, creative, and completely different from other coloring books for boys on the shelf.

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5. Trace Then Color: Crusty Goobers

Crusty Goobers is probably the weirdest of the bunch—and that’s saying something. If you’re looking for coloring books for boys who love slime, gunk, and gross-out humor, this is a solid choice.

The characters in this book are warty, lumpy, and hilarious. Each page encourages kids to trace a truly unique goober and then color it however they like. No rules, no right way—just creative, gross fun.

When it comes to over-the-top weird coloring books for boys, this one takes the cake (and then drops it in a mud puddle).

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Why These Coloring Books for Boys Stand Out

Here’s what makes the Trace Then Color series a favorite among creative boys and parents alike:

  • Combination of Tracing and Coloring: Builds pencil control and drawing confidence.

  • Wild, Funny Themes: Appeals to boys who love monsters, robots, gross stuff, or just being goofy.

  • No Pressure: Perfect for beginners or reluctant artists who don’t enjoy traditional drawing books.

  • Encourages Imagination: Kids can change features, invent new characters, and personalize every page.

Most importantly, these are coloring books for boys that actually make drawing and art feel fun. Instead of just coloring someone else’s design, kids get to take part in the process.

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Who Are These Books For?

These coloring books for boys are great for:

  • Kids ages 5 to 12

  • Beginners who want to learn drawing through tracing

  • Boys who love weird, funny, or imaginative content

  • Parents looking for screen-free activities that build creative skills

  • Teachers and homeschoolers who want art books with a sense of humor

They also make great gifts, travel entertainment, or rainy-day activities.

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Not Just for Boys—But Definitely a Hit With Them

Even though the search term might be coloring books for boys, it’s worth mentioning that these books appeal to all kinds of kids. The humor, creativity, and weird characters aren’t limited by gender—plenty of girls love these books too.

That said, if you’re specifically looking for coloring books for boys, especially boys who get bored with typical themes, these are a smart and unique alternative to more traditional picks.

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Final Thoughts: Creativity with a Twist

There’s no shortage of coloring books for boys out there, but not all of them inspire creativity in the same way. The Trace Then Color series is designed to give kids a fun path into art—one that’s about laughing, experimenting, and expressing ideas freely.

So if your child is ready for something different—something a little wild, a little silly, and a lot of fun—grab a few titles from this series and watch their creativity take off.

These aren’t just coloring books—they’re an invitation to imagine, draw, and laugh while learning.

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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 70 (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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