Free Cute Turtle Coloring Page | Trace Then Color: Fairies, Princesses, and Other Cute Stuff | Activity Page for Kids

by | Jan 19, 2026 | Cute Stuff, Free Activity Pages, How to Draw Books for Kids

Free Activity Page: Cute Turtle Coloring Page to Trace and Color

In this post, I’m sharing a free activity page straight from my book Trace Then Color: Fairies, Princesses, and Other Cute Stuff. The character featured on this page is a cute turtle with a bow on top of her head. She’s simple, friendly, and designed to be fun for young artists to trace and color.

This Cute Turtle Coloring Page is a great example of how tracing and coloring can help kids ease into drawing without feeling overwhelmed. The turtle’s shape is clear and approachable, and the bow adds just enough personality to make the character feel special.

If you’re looking for a screen-free creative activity that’s easy to get started with, this free page is a perfect place to begin.

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About the Book: Trace Then Color: Fairies, Princesses, and Other Cute Stuff

Trace Then Color: Fairies, Princesses, and Other Cute Stuff is filled with cute, kid-friendly characters designed specifically for tracing and coloring. The book includes characters inspired by fairies, princesses, animals, and other playful ideas that kids naturally gravitate toward.

The turtle featured on this Cute Turtle Coloring Page fits right in with the rest of the book. Every page is designed to feel fun, approachable, and rewarding.

All of the artwork in the book is hand-drawn by me. I don’t use AI-generated art or stock images. Each character is created with kids in mind, keeping lines clean and shapes easy to follow.

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Why Tracing and Coloring Works So Well for Kids

Tracing and coloring are often a child’s first step into drawing. Before kids are ready to draw everything freehand, they need time to build coordination and confidence.

Using a Cute Turtle Coloring Page gives kids a chance to succeed right away. They get to finish a drawing, color it, and feel proud of the result. That positive experience often leads to more interest in drawing later on.

The tracing process also helps kids become familiar with shapes and lines, which supports future drawing skills.

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Part of the Trace Then Color Series

This book is part of my larger Trace Then Color series, which is designed to give kids an easy entry point into drawing. The series focuses on tracing first, then coloring, helping kids build skills gradually.

The Cute Turtle Coloring Page is a perfect example of how this series works. Kids don’t need prior drawing experience. They can trace, color, and enjoy the process without worrying about mistakes.

Parents often tell me they like this series because it keeps kids engaged while still feeling calm and manageable.

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A Screen-Free Creative Option

One of the things I value most about activities like this Cute Turtle Coloring Page is that they encourage kids to slow down and create without screens.

Tracing and coloring give kids something tangible to work on. They can sit at a table, focus on the page, and enjoy making something with their hands. It’s an activity that works well at home, during quiet time, or even as part of a classroom routine.

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Encouraging Creativity Through Simple Characters

Simple characters like this turtle are intentional. They give kids room to experiment with colors, patterns, and details without feeling overwhelmed.

After finishing the Cute Turtle Coloring Page, some kids like to add backgrounds, decorate the shell, or draw accessories. That kind of creative extension is exactly what these books are meant to encourage.

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About the Free Cute Turtle Coloring Page

The free page included with this post follows the same format used throughout the Trace Then Color series. Kids start by tracing the turtle, then move on to coloring it however they like.

This Cute Turtle Coloring Page helps kids practice:

  • Hand control and pencil grip through tracing
  • Confidence by completing a recognizable character
  • Creativity through coloring choices
  • Focus and patience without pressure

Because the turtle is already drawn and ready to trace, kids can jump right in. There’s no guessing where lines should go, which makes this activity especially helpful for younger kids or beginners.

Many families like to print the Cute Turtle Coloring Page more than once so kids can try different color combinations or decorate the turtle in new ways.

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Final Thoughts

I hope you and your young artist enjoy this free Cute Turtle Coloring Page and have fun tracing and coloring this sweet turtle character. It’s a simple activity, but it plays an important role in building confidence and encouraging creativity.

If your child enjoys this page, Trace Then Color: Fairies, Princesses, and Other Cute Stuff includes many more characters designed to be just as fun and approachable.

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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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