How to Draw a Silly Dinosaur – Free Page from How to Draw: Cool Stuff 2
Today I’m sharing something special – a free page from my newest drawing book, How to Draw: Cool Stuff 2! This particular page will walk you step-by-step through How to Draw a Silly Dinosaur. This dinosaur is on all fours, has a spiney back, a goofy cartoon face, and even resembles an alligator. He’s one of my personal favorites from the book, and now you can try drawing him at home for free.
This book is rated ages 5+, making it perfect for kids, classrooms, and anyone who loves learning how to draw fun and imaginative characters. And as always, all the artwork in the book is completely hand-drawn by me, Kevin Coulston.
About the Free Page
This free tutorial is pulled straight from the pages of How to Draw: Cool Stuff 2. I chose the silly dinosaur because he’s a perfect example of how you can create a detailed yet approachable character by following simple steps. In this tutorial, you’ll learn How to Draw a Silly Dinosaur starting with basic shapes, then adding fun details like his spines, legs, and that goofy grin that makes him stand out.
I break down the process into clear, easy-to-follow steps so young artists don’t feel overwhelmed. By the end, you’ll have a finished cartoon dinosaur that you can customize with your own colors, patterns, or even accessories. Want to give him a pirate hat? Go for it. Add sunglasses? Absolutely. That’s the beauty of learning How to Draw a Silly Dinosaur – once you master the basic shapes, the creative possibilities are endless.

About How to Draw: Cool Stuff 2
How to Draw: Cool Stuff 2 is the follow-up to my original How to Draw: Cool Stuff book. This second volume takes everything that made the first book so popular and adds even more variety. You’ll find characters from a wide range of themes, including:
- Dinosaurs (like our silly, spiney-backed friend)
- Animals
- People
- Robots
- Aliens
- And much more
With 50 step-by-step tutorials inside, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re into prehistoric creatures, sci-fi adventures, or everyday characters, this book gives you the tools to bring them to life.
And just like the silly dinosaur tutorial, every single page in How to Draw: Cool Stuff 2 uses simple steps so artists of all skill levels can follow along. Even if you’ve never drawn before, you’ll be amazed at how quickly you can pick it up.

How the Series Began
The How to Draw: Cool Stuff series started because I wanted to create a collection of books that combined variety, creativity, and simplicity. I’ve always believed that learning to draw should be fun and rewarding, not intimidating. That’s why I design each tutorial to be beginner-friendly but still engaging for more experienced artists.
The first How to Draw: Cool Stuff quickly became a favorite among kids, parents, and teachers. It was packed with characters from all sorts of themes, and the positive response inspired me to start working on volume two.
With How to Draw: Cool Stuff 2, I wanted to make sure every page felt fresh and exciting. That’s why you’ll find a mix of silly animals, cool robots, fun people, and plenty of dinosaurs – including today’s free How to Draw a Silly Dinosaur tutorial.

Why Kids Love Drawing Silly Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs are already fascinating creatures, but when you give them exaggerated features, funny expressions, and playful proportions, they become even more fun to draw. The silly dinosaur in this tutorial has an extra-long tail, a wide goofy smile, and spines that make him instantly recognizable.
Learning How to Draw a Silly Dinosaur is also a great way for kids to build their drawing skills. You’ll practice drawing curves, adding texture, and balancing proportions – all while creating a character that’s full of personality.
Free Activity Page (save and print):
Hand-Drawn Art by Kevin Coulston
One thing I always emphasize is that every page in my books is hand-drawn by me. I don’t use digital shortcuts or stock art. Instead, I sit down with my sketchbook and draw each character from scratch, making sure every tutorial flows naturally from step one to the finished drawing.
When you follow the How to Draw a Silly Dinosaur tutorial, you’re seeing my original artwork exactly as I drew it. I think that gives the books a personal touch that’s missing from a lot of mass-produced activity books.

Get Creative Beyond the Tutorial
Once you’ve mastered How to Draw a Silly Dinosaur from the free page, I encourage you to make it your own. Change his expression. Give him a silly hat. Put him in a scene with other dinosaurs or animals from How to Draw: Cool Stuff 2.
Drawing isn’t just about following instructions – it’s about using those instructions as a springboard for your imagination. That’s why I love including characters like this dinosaur in my books. They’re a perfect starting point for creative storytelling and design.
Where to Find More
This free page is just one of 50 tutorials inside How to Draw: Cool Stuff 2. If you enjoy learning How to Draw a Silly Dinosaur, you’ll love exploring the rest of the book. There’s a whole world of characters waiting for you, from adventurous robots to cute animals to wacky aliens.
And if you haven’t seen the first How to Draw: Cool Stuff yet, it’s worth checking out. Between both books, you’ll have 100 tutorials to keep you drawing for months.

Final Thoughts
I’m so excited to share this free How to Draw a Silly Dinosaur page with you. It’s a fun, easy, and creative way to dip your toes into How to Draw: Cool Stuff 2. Whether you’re a kid picking up a pencil for the first time or an adult looking for a relaxing hobby, this book – and the whole series – has something for you.
So grab your paper, sharpen your pencils, and let’s draw something silly!




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.”












































