The drawing shows a young person, likely an Eskimo, wearing warm winter clothes. They have on a thick jacket, a hat with a fluffy pom-pom, mittens, and boots, which suggest that they are dressed for very cold weather. The character looks happy and is standing on a sheet of ice.
In their hands, they hold a fishing rod, and the fishing line goes through a hole in the ice. This indicates that they are ice fishing, a common activity in very cold climates. Behind the child, there are some small snow-covered trees, which adds to the wintery feel of the scene.
This drawing can be colored by a colorist and would be suitable for both children and adults, depending on the coloring skill level. The lines are clear and defined, making it relatively easy for children, but adults or more experienced colorists could add plenty of detail and shading to make it more complex.