How to Draw an Axolotl — Free Step-by-Step Page from My Fairies, Princesses, and Cute Stuff Book
If your kids love drawing magical creatures, adorable animals, and silly fantasy characters, I have a fun new treat to share today. My book How to Draw: Fairies, Princesses, and Other Cute Stuff is packed with 50 hand-drawn characters that kids can learn to draw in just six easy steps—and today I’m giving you one of those pages completely free. This one features a goofy cartoon axolotl with a big smile, a round body, and his tongue sticking out in the cutest way possible.
Before we get to the free page, I want to take a moment to introduce the book it comes from and explain why so many kids enjoy this series. Whether your child wants to learn How to Draw an Axolotl, a fairy, a princess, a magical creature, or one of dozens of other cute characters, this book is designed to make drawing easy, fun, and approachable for young artists.
About the Book: How to Draw: Fairies, Princesses, and Other Cute Stuff
This book is one of my most popular titles because it blends fantasy themes, adorable character design, and simple step-by-step lessons into one kid-friendly package. Inside the book you’ll find 50 original, hand-drawn characters, all designed by me, Kevin Coulston. Every drawing starts with basic shapes and gradually builds into a complete, polished cartoon illustration.
Kids ages 5 and up can follow along with confidence, and even complete beginners can finish drawings they’re proud of. If your child wants to learn How to Draw an Axolotl, a cute fairy, a smiling mermaid, a friendly unicorn, a cartoon food character, or an animal with a silly expression, this book gives them a clear, enjoyable path to follow.
All artwork is created by hand using pencil and ink—no AI, no reused clipart, and no templates. Everything is drawn intentionally for the style, pacing, and clarity needed for young artists.

What Makes This Book Fun for Kids
This book was designed with creativity, playfulness, and accessibility in mind. Here’s what young artists and parents enjoy most:
- Simple Six-Step Layouts
Each character is broken down into six kid-friendly steps so the drawing never feels overwhelming. - Cute Character Design
Fairies, princesses, food characters, magical animals, and—yes—axolotls all appear in fun, expressive cartoon style. - Original Drawings You Won’t Find Anywhere Else
Every character is unique to my series, created specifically for kids learning to draw. - Screen-Free Creative Fun
This book turns imagination into a hands-on activity your kids can do anytime, anywhere. - Perfect for Young Artists
Whether your child wants to learn How to Draw an Axolotl or build a whole collection of cute characters, this book gives them the structure to succeed.
It’s creative, it’s fun, and it’s designed to give kids the confidence to keep drawing.
Part of a Larger How to Draw Series
This book is also one part of my larger How to Draw collection, which now includes more than 80 titles across multiple styles. The series features themes like cartoon monsters, robots, dinosaurs, animals, food characters, aliens, holiday characters, baby animals, and more.
Each book uses the same six-step method, making it easy for kids to expand their drawing skills across different subjects. So if they learn How to Draw an Axolotl today, they can move on to learning how to draw unicorns, dragons, cute puppies, goofy creatures, and everything in between.
And because every character is hand-drawn, the style stays consistent across the entire series—which helps kids progress naturally from book to book.

Free Step-by-Step Page — Learn How to Draw an Axolotl
Now for the part your kids will be most excited about—a free step-by-step drawing page directly from How to Draw: Fairies, Princesses, and Other Cute Stuff. This page shows young artists exactly How to Draw an Axolotl from scratch in six simple, illustrated steps.
The character on this page is an upright, cartoon axolotl with a goofy grin, big round eyes, frilly gills, and his tongue sticking out. He’s playful, expressive, and easy for kids to draw. The page walks them through:
- Building the basic shapes
- Adding the body and head
- Drawing the arms and legs
- Adding the axolotl’s iconic frills
- Creating the goofy face with the tongue sticking out
- Finalizing the lines into a polished cartoon character
Kids can follow along at their own pace, redraw the character as many times as they want, and even color it afterward. And once they’ve learned How to Draw an Axolotl, they’ll have the confidence to try the other 49 characters in the book.
This page is a perfect introduction to the style and teaching method that the entire book uses.
Free Activity Page (save and print):
Why Step-by-Step Drawing Helps Kids Grow Artistically
Learning How to Draw an Axolotl or any character in this series helps children build several core artistic and developmental skills:
- Shape recognition
- Following directions
- Creativity and imagination
- Hand–eye coordination
- Fine motor skills
- Confidence in their own abilities
When kids can follow a simple six-step layout, they quickly see that complicated drawings are really just a collection of simple shapes stacked together. That builds confidence, and confidence inspires them to try more characters, more ideas, and more drawings of their own.
That’s why many parents tell me this series helped their children become more independent, more creative, and more enthusiastic about drawing.
Ready to Draw Your Axolotl?
If your child is ready to learn How to Draw an Axolotl, this free page is the perfect place to start. It’s fun, friendly, and easy to follow—and once they’re done, they’ll have a great introduction to the rest of the book.
After they finish the axolotl, they can try drawing a fairy, a princess, a magical creature, a cartoon food character, or any of the other adorable drawings featured in How to Draw: Fairies, Princesses, and Other Cute Stuff.







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.”












































