Coloring Book For Kids
Coloring Book For Kids gives a whole art corner packed into one screen, so there is always something new to color or draw. Kids can jump between simple coloring pages, glowing art, water-style painting, and number pictures without leaving the game. The pictures sit on big, clear canvases, so it is easy to see what needs color next. The coloring game splits everything into six modes, and each one works a bit differently. Fun paint lets players tap or swipe to drop color wherever they like, while color fill quickly floods closed areas with one tap. Drawing mode turns the screen into a blank page for free doodles, sketches, and copying favorite shapes from memory.
How to play?
Pick a category, choose a picture or blank canvas, then tap on a color and start dragging or tapping on the screen. Glow pen mode uses bright neon lines on a black background, so outlines and details stay easy to spot. Water art adds softer strokes that look like paint spreading across paper. Fun paint-by-numbers shows small numbers in each section, and players match colors to the numbers until the whole design is filled in. This also trains attention, because it requires checking every numbered area before calling a picture finished. Swap modes anytime, and save or show off the finished coloring pages to friends or family. Try all six coloring styles and find the mode that fits today's drawing mood.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 3.52 out of 5, based on 282 votes.
- Released in December 2021.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
- Age rating: 3+
- Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Six clearly separated coloring modes keep activities organized for kids
- Glow pen drawings always use a dark background to highlight neon lines
- Fun paint by numbers reveals tiny digits inside each section that guide color choice
- Water art mode makes colors spread with a soft painted look instead of hard lines
Tips & Tricks:
- Start with color fill on busy pictures to cover the biggest areas faster
- Use glow pen mode for small details, since neon lines stand out clearly
- Zoom the screen if tiny numbers look hard to see in paint by numbers
- Switch to drawing mode when a ready-made coloring page feels too limiting
























