Make ocean practice fun with this whale tracing page. It is a simple, cute sheet for tracing worksheets that helps little hands build control. Print, trace, then color the whale 🐳.
Planning an ocean theme too? Pair this with our cheerful dolphin tracing page for a perfect mini set.

This single-page PDF features a centered whale in cute cartoon line art with a rounded border, bubbles, and a water spout.
Big outlines keep preschool tracing friendly and successful. Explore more ocean friends like a bold shark page, a delicate seahorse sheet, or a sunny starfish design.
Use it for pre writing practice, tracing art, or a quick preschool activities printable in your ocean unit.
It fits right into your line tracing worksheets free printables folder and works great in homeschool. Preview the JPEG to test your printer, then download the PDF for crisp, clean lines.
Choose Your Version:
What’s included
- One-page PDF download
- JPEG preview for a quick look
- Centered whale line drawing in cute cartoon style
- Rounded rectangular border with bubbles and a water spout
- Soft pale yellow outer background
Features
- Big, simple outlines for little hands
- Black and white art ready for coloring
- Printer-friendly single page
- Supports pre-writing motor skills and shape tracing
- Room to color and decorate
- Works with crayons, pencils, or markers
Who it’s for
- Parents and caregivers who want a quick ocean-themed practice page at home.
- Preschool teachers planning a small-group tracing station.
- Kindergarten and early elementary teachers adding a fine motor warmup.
- Homeschool families building an ocean unit study.
- Daycare providers who need a low-prep activity that prints fast.
How to use it
- Print the PDF at 100 percent for best tracing size.
- Start with finger tracing, then switch to pencil or crayon for confident lines.
- Invite kids to color the whale and bubbles after tracing to extend the activity.
- Slide into a sheet protector or laminate to use with dry-erase markers for repeats.
- Add it to an ocean unit and talk about how whales move and live in the sea.
Ways to extend the activity
- Count the traced bubbles for a quick math warmup.
- Trace the outline twice using two colors to compare control.
- Make an ocean collage by gluing blue paper scraps around the border.
- Tell a short whale story, then draw waves or fish around the page.
- Time a quiet tracing minute to practice focus before circle time.
More ocean tracing you’ll love
Keeping the ocean theme going? Try a friendly fish tracing companion page or add a pinch of fun with this cute crab. For a little nautical twist, print a simple sailboat tracing sheet too.
🌷 Spring Has Sprung! 🐝
Birds chirping, bees buzzing, and lots of coloring & tracing.
Download and Start Coloring
Ready to get started? Download the free PDF and let kids trace and color the whale today 🖍️.

Have fun tracing under the sea and building fine motor skills. When you are ready for the next ocean friend, try our gentle sea turtle tracing page.
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