New Book: Learn to Draw Baby Animals in 6 Easy-to-Follow Steps | A Fun Drawing Activity Book For Kids

by | Aug 18, 2025 | Animals, Cute Stuff, How to Draw Books for Kids

Announcing My Newest Book: How to Draw: Baby Animals

I’m really excited to announce the release of my newest drawing book, How to Draw: Baby Animals! This book is the latest addition to my growing collection of art books for kids, and it’s designed to be fun, simple, and inspiring. If your kids love animals, or if they’ve been wanting to improve their drawing skills, this book is going to be a great fit.

The book teaches young artists how to learn to draw baby animals step by step, breaking each drawing into six easy stages. By starting with simple shapes and gradually adding details, kids can quickly transform their page into an adorable baby animal character. This approach makes drawing approachable for beginners and confidence-building for kids who are still developing their skills.

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What’s Inside the Book

Inside How to Draw: Baby Animals, you’ll find 50 different baby animals to draw. Some of the characters include baby elephants, lions, penguins, bunnies, pandas, puppies, and so many more. Each drawing is broken down into six steps on a single page, so kids can clearly see the process from start to finish without flipping back and forth.

The focus is on creating silly, cute, and cartoony baby animals with big eyes, round features, and fun personalities. Every page is hand-drawn by me, Kevin Coulston, so the style stays consistent throughout the book. This makes it easier for kids to follow along and recognize the shapes as they draw.

If your child has ever said they wanted to learn to draw baby animals but didn’t know where to start, this book gives them the perfect foundation.


Also Available in Other Formats

One of the things I’ve been working on lately is creating different drawing formats for kids, so they can practice in the way that works best for them. Along with the step-by-step version in How to Draw: Baby Animals, I’ve also released the same theme in my other two popular book series:

  • Trace Then Color: Baby Animals – Kids can trace over guided outlines to practice their pencil control before coloring in their finished drawings.
  • Draw by Grid: Baby Animals – A grid-based version where kids copy the drawing square by square, making it easier to break the drawing into small, manageable pieces.

Each format offers something unique. Some kids like tracing first to build confidence, while others love the challenge of using a grid. And of course, the six-step version in the How to Draw series is the classic, straightforward method. Together, these three books give kids multiple ways to learn to draw baby animals while keeping the process fun and fresh.


Why Kids Love This Series

I’ve published over 70 drawing books for kids, and one thing I’ve learned is that kids want drawing to be both simple and fun. They don’t want to get overwhelmed with complicated instructions or be told to “just practice more.” That’s why I design all of my books to be approachable for ages 5 and up.

Each book gives kids the tools they need to actually see their progress. Whether they’re learning to draw unicorns, robots, monsters, dinosaurs, or now baby animals, the method stays the same: start with simple shapes, add details step by step, and before you know it, you’ve finished a complete drawing. That consistency is what makes this series work so well for kids.

How to Draw: Baby Animals fits perfectly into this larger collection. Just like the other titles, it gives kids the satisfaction of seeing their own progress as they complete each page.


Building Confidence Through Art

Drawing is about more than just making cute pictures. It helps kids build confidence, patience, and creativity. When kids see that they can learn to draw baby animals with just a pencil and paper, it encourages them to try more and explore their creativity further.

Parents often tell me that my books become a go-to activity for their kids because they’re screen-free, relaxing, and rewarding. Whether it’s a rainy day, a quiet afternoon, or even part of a homeschool lesson, these drawing books provide hours of creative fun.

Learn to Draw Baby Animals


Part of a Growing Collection

How to Draw: Baby Animals is now a part of my “How to Draw” series, which already includes popular titles like How to Draw: Unicorns, How to Draw: Cartoon Robots, How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Monsters, and many more. Each book focuses on a different theme but follows the same six-step drawing method, so kids can easily move from one book to the next and keep practicing.

The addition of baby animals makes the series even more versatile, since animals are one of the most requested themes from kids. And with the other formats — Trace Then Color and Draw by Grid — families now have even more ways to learn to draw baby animals and expand their drawing skills.


A Personal Touch

All of the artwork in this book is hand-drawn by me. I’ve always believed that kids respond better to art that feels approachable, not computer-generated or overly polished. My goal is to make the drawings look achievable — so when a child finishes their version, they feel proud and excited to keep going.

That’s part of what makes How to Draw: Baby Animals special. Each page is designed with kids in mind, encouraging them to enjoy the process as much as the finished drawing.

How to Draw: Baby Animals


Final Thoughts

I couldn’t be happier to add How to Draw: Baby Animals to my series of art books for kids. Whether your child loves animals, is just getting started with drawing, or simply needs a fun creative outlet, this book is made to spark their imagination and help them succeed.

So if you’ve been looking for a way for your kids to learn to draw baby animals, this book is a great place to start. And if they love it, you can explore the other formats and the rest of the series to keep the creativity flowing.

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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!”

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