This is a drawing meant for coloring. It shows a person, likely a child, dressed in traditional Inuit clothing. The clothing includes a large jacket with a fur-lined hood and fur-trimmed cuffs around the sleeves and bottom. The person is also wearing fur-lined boots.
The person has dark, short hair peeking out from the hood, and they are smiling. Their hands are tucked into the pockets of their jacket, which has a zipper down the front. They are standing on a surface that looks like ice or snow.
This drawing appears quite simple and suitable for younger children due to the basic outlines and large areas that can be colored easily. However, older children and adults could also enjoy coloring it by adding more detailed shading and various colors to bring the drawing to life.