15 All About Me Coloring Pages That Help Kids Build Confidence and Identity

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There is something powerful about a child realizing, “This is me.”

Not who they are told to be. Not who they are compared to. Just them, in their own voice, their own way, their own little world.

These All About Me coloring pages create space for that kind of discovery. A space where kids can explore who they are, what they love, how they feel, and how they move through the world.

Because when a child feels seen for who they truly are, everything else begins to grow from there.

Less searching. More MEANINGFUL moments.

When kids recognize themselves on the page, coloring changes.

The Inclusive Family Coloring Collection includes 25 human-drawn illustrations centered on everyday moments — designed to make inclusion feel normal, joyful, and intentional.

Because representation shouldn’t be reserved for one month.

A Note from Louisa (Founder of MyKidColors)


Growing up, I was a left-handed child in a space that did not always make room for that. I remember being asked to change, to adjust, to use the “right” hand even when it did not feel natural.

It slowed me down at first, but more than that, it made me question a part of who I was. It took my mom finally saying, let her be, for me to truly settle into myself and begin to thrive.

Now, as a mom, I notice how clearly my children show me who they are. In their laughter, their little habits, the way they move through the world without hesitation. It is unfiltered and honest, and I want to protect that.

When I think about All About Me coloring pages, I think about giving children that space early. A space where nothing about them needs to be corrected. A space where they are seen, accepted, and free to grow into who they already are.

Conversation Corner: 3 Questions to Ask While Coloring

Turn this activity into a bonding moment. While your child colors, try asking these questions:

  1. For “This Is Me – Self Portrait” (Page 2): “What are some things you love about how you look, and how do those unique features make you feel confident, proud, and happy to be yourself?”
  2. For “Things That Make Me Happy” (Page 8): “Which of these activities makes you feel happiest, and why do those moments bring you joy, comfort, and a sense of excitement when you do them?”
  3. For “Future Me” (Page 15): “What kind of person do you want to become, and what dreams or goals make you feel excited, hopeful, and motivated when you think about your future?”

The Collection: 15 Free All About Me Coloring Pages

We have organized these into three sets to help you teach identity, confidence, and self-expression—from simple self-awareness to big dreams.

For Little Hands: Self-Discovery Basics (Pages 1–5)

Best for toddlers and preschoolers. These pages focus on emotional safety, simple prompts, and early identity building.

  • Page 1: All About Me Hero Page — A joyful introduction where kids draw themselves inside a large frame, surrounded by playful icons that spark curiosity, creativity, and a sense of personal identity.
  • Pages 2 & 3: This Is Me + My Favorite Color — Simple prompts like name, age, and favorite color help children begin expressing identity in a fun, engaging, and easy-to-understand way.
  • Pages 4 & 5: My Favorite Animal + My Favorite Things — Kids explore their likes through drawing and coloring familiar objects, helping them connect emotions, preferences, and personal expression.

Growing Identity & Expression (Pages 6–10)

Perfect for elementary kids. These pages bring identity into relationships, emotions, and daily life.

  • Page 6: My Family Portrait — A meaningful page where kids draw their family and reflect on what makes them special, helping them understand love, connection, and belonging.
  • Pages 7 & 8: My Pet and Me + Things That Make Me Happy — Encourages emotional awareness through pets, hobbies, and joyful moments while reinforcing friendship, inclusion, and everyday happiness.
  • Pages 9 & 10: My Talents and Dreams + My Favorite Place — Kids explore their future goals and meaningful spaces, building confidence, imagination, and a strong sense of identity.

Real Life, Culture & Big Dreams (Pages 11–15)

Designed for older kids or quiet reflection. These pages include richer storytelling and real-life connections.

  • Page 11: A Day in My Life — A comic-style layout that helps children reflect on their daily routines, building awareness of habits, structure, and personal experiences.
  • Pages 12 & 13: My Culture and Traditions + Things That Make Me Unique — Celebrates identity, culture, and individuality while helping children understand their uniqueness and the value of their background.
  • Pages 14 & 15: My Community + Future Me — Encourages children to see themselves as part of a larger world while imagining their future with confidence, purpose, and a strong sense of self.

Perfect for Homeschool & Everyday Learning

Teachers and parents love using these as all about me activities, worksheets, and creative exercises. Here are a few ways to extend the learning:

  1. All About Me Poster Activity: Turn any page into an about me poster that helps children express their personality, interests, and identity while proudly sharing their story with others.
  2. Story Sequencing: Use pages like “My Family,” “My Day,” and “Future Me” to guide children in building a story about their life, helping them understand growth, routines, and personal development over time.
  3. Creative Journal Time: Combine pages into an about me template journal where kids can reflect on their thoughts, feelings, and dreams while building confidence through self-expression.

Why We Choose Hand-Drawn Over AI

There is something deeply personal about seeing yourself reflected in a page. The curve of a smile, the texture of hair, the quiet confidence in a child’s posture. Those details are not random. They are chosen with care.

At MyKidColors, real illustrators bring these moments to life with intention. Each page is created to feel familiar, affirming, and true to real children. Not perfect, not generic, but human.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I use these as a first-day-of-school activity?

Use pages like “This Is Me,” “My Favorite Things,” and “My Talents and Dreams” as a complete get to know me worksheet for kids activity, allowing children to share their personalities, interests, and goals in a fun and engaging way.

Can I turn these into a keepsake or memory book?

Yes! Combine all pages into an all about me template journal, creating a meaningful keepsake that captures your child’s growth, personality, and dreams over time.

How do I adapt these for different age groups?

Younger kids can draw and color while older kids can write detailed responses, making these pages flexible for use as about me worksheet for kids, reflection tools, or even creative storytelling activities.

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