Recent Releases! Baby Animals, Grumpy Faces, Mutant Animals | Drawing, Coloring, Tracing, and more! | All-Ages Activity Books

by | Apr 9, 2025 | Animals, How to Draw Books for Kids, Monsters

Just Released: Three New Beginner Drawing Books for Kids

I’m pleased to share that I’ve recently released three new drawing activity books designed to make learning to draw fun, approachable, and accessible for kids. Each book offers a different type of activity, but all are part of the same mission: to help kids build confidence through drawing.

Here are the three new titles:

These books are part of my larger series of beginner-friendly activity books. Whether your child enjoys drawing cute animals, strange creatures, or expressive cartoon faces, one of these new releases might be just right for them.


Trace Then Color: Baby Animals

Trace Then Color: Baby Animals is a simple and gentle introduction to drawing, ideal for young children and early learners. Each page features a large outline of a baby animal designed for tracing, followed by space to color it in.

This kind of activity is great for developing motor skills and pencil control. The animals are easy to recognize and fun to color—rabbits, turtles, elephants, and more—all in an approachable, cartoon style. It’s a good fit for ages 3–7, though older kids may also enjoy the low-pressure nature of tracing and coloring.

This activity book works well as a calm, screen-free activity and can help build early drawing confidence without requiring detailed instruction.

Trace Then Color: Baby Animals


Draw by Grid: Mutant Animals

Draw by Grid: Mutant Animals takes a more structured approach, perfect for kids who like puzzles, imaginative creatures, and a little bit of a challenge. The grid drawing method encourages careful observation and helps kids break complex images into manageable steps.

In this activity book, each drawing starts with a unique “mutant animal” concept—a blend of creatures with unexpected features, like wings, robotic limbs, or extra eyes. The idea is to spark creativity while also practicing proportion and shape recognition through the grid method.

It’s especially well-suited for kids who are already comfortable with basic drawing but want to take their skills further. Grid drawing is a great next step in building visual accuracy and confidence.

Draw by Grid: Mutant Animals


How to Draw: Grumpy Faces

The third new release, How to Draw: Grumpy Faces, is focused entirely on expressions—specifically, characters who aren’t exactly thrilled. From bored and annoyed to full-on grouchy, these cartoon faces are both expressive and fun to draw.

The activity book uses a step-by-step format, starting with basic shapes and guiding the reader through each stage of the drawing process. It’s a great tool for kids who want to create their own cartoon characters or learn how to bring more emotion into their drawings.

This one encourages experimentation too—kids can tweak hairstyles, add accessories, or change features to create original characters. While the theme centers on “grumpy” faces, the actual experience is lighthearted and often funny.

How to Draw: Grumpy Faces


Three Different Activity Books, Three Approaches to Learning

Each of these books supports a slightly different style of learning:

  • Trace Then Color is about repetition, control, and early success.
  • Draw by Grid teaches observation, proportion, and careful planning.
  • How to Draw introduces structure while still allowing room for creativity and character design.

Together, they offer a wide range of options for different ages and skill levels. Whether your child is just starting out or looking for a new way to practice drawing, these books are designed to make the process clear, manageable, and enjoyable.


Part of a Larger Collection

These new releases are part of my larger collection of 70+ activity books across 24+ themes. If you’ve been following my work, you know that I try to offer a variety of drawing formats and subjects so that kids can find something they enjoy—whether it’s unicorns and princesses, robots and aliens, or food monsters and cartoon animals.

All of my activity books are beginner-friendly and focused on making drawing feel fun and doable. They don’t require expensive materials or previous experience—just a pencil, paper, and a little time to explore.

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Ideal for Home, Classrooms, or Gifts

Whether you’re looking for screen-free activities at home, something new for your classroom art shelf, or creative birthday gifts, these books make it easy to keep kids engaged and learning. They also work well for independent learners or small group projects.

I’m always working on new themes, so if there’s a particular subject your child enjoys, there’s a good chance you’ll find something that fits—and more coming soon.


Thanks for taking a moment to check out the latest activity books. If you have any questions or want to share how your child is using them, feel free to reach out. I always enjoy seeing how families and teachers are using these books to support creativity and skill-building.

Learn More

You can find all three new books—Trace Then Color: Baby Animals, Draw by Grid: Mutant Animals, and How to Draw: Grumpy Faces—wherever you shop for books online.

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Meet The Author & Artist

Kevin Coulston is an accomplished cartoonist, animator, and writer. He is the author and illustrator of over 80 (and still counting) children’s drawing books available here on FirstArtBooks.com. Kevin has also authored numerous kid-friendly comic book series, including “Dylan McVillain: A Super Villain with the Best Intentions” and “The Adventures of a 4th Grade Space Captain,” along with the Children’s Picture Book series “Alexis and the T-Rexes.”

Over a decade and a half since his initial published work, Kevin is now dedicating himself to inspiring the next generation of illustrators with his “How To Draw,” “Trace Then Color,” and “Draw by Grid” series of art books.

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“The author really does a great job demonstrating how easy (and rewarding!) it can be to draw seemingly ordinary things you (and your little ones!) may feel too intimidated to try drawing without the step-by-step guide! Putting already-known shapes together and making something new and original is a fantastic way to learn! And recognizing that you can add your own twists and personality to your drawings makes all the difference. I think it’s a fun, original approach to building confidence for a lifelong hobby. I have the ebook copy, and can only imagine how great a physical copy would be!”

– Daenarah [Amazon Review]

“There are several of these fun books by this author. My kids and I have had a lot of fun with these. It’s a great activity to do as a family and see how they all turn out. Almost like a sip and paint but more of a juice box and draw.”

Allison B. [Amazon Review]

My kids can’t wait to start drawing these monsters in their illustrations! The many different moods of the monsters appeal to their different personalities. We love the many options, styles, and opportunities to expand upon the characters. Recommended for all ages!

– Kasey [Amazon Review]

“Kevin has put out many books on drawing and animation, and has such a great feel for HOW to explain the process. His art is so expressive and kid-friendly, but his real strength is in his ability to really explain and show how it’s done, making it accessible to kids and adults. I’m a firm believer that not everyone who “can do” can teach, but Kevin does both beautifully! Pick this up and watch kids have a blast making robots of all sorts, while learning great fundamental art skills at the same time!”

Tom R. [Amazon Review]

“My 5yo LOVES this book! The drawings are cute and the instructions are easy to follow along with. She gets a kick out of drawing muffin monsters and ketchup monsters and it actually keeps her pretty focused for long periods of time.”

– Monica [Amazon Review]

“This is a fantastic book for kids who love art, cartoons, comic books, or just having fun! There are a lot of characters to choose from, and really easy step-by-step instructions to follow. You child will have a blast drawing these fun, silly characters! And just in time for Easter baskets!”

– Bestmomever [Amazon Review]

“This is a very good book for kids that want to learn to draw, my sons love it and Kevin does a great job of making drawing fun and not intimidating. Highly recommended for the long summer hours!”

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