Free Step-by-Step Activity Page from How to Draw: Fish, Sea Creatures, and More — Learn How to Draw A Tropical Fish
Today I’m sharing a fun new free activity page from my book How to Draw: Fish, Sea Creatures, and More. This page walks young artists through How to Draw A Tropical Fish in six simple, approachable steps. If your kids love underwater animals or enjoy building a drawing from basic shapes, this free page is a great introduction to the book and the entire drawing series.
This specific tropical fish is bright, expressive, and stylized in my signature hand-drawn cartoon look. On the free page, kids learn How to Draw A Tropical Fish by following clear, progressive lines that gradually transform simple shapes into a friendly sea creature. Whether they’re brand-new to drawing or already doodling daily, the gentle progression helps them build confidence while having fun.
About the Book: How to Draw: Fish, Sea Creatures, and More
This book is built around the same simple six-step drawing method featured in the free activity page. Inside, kids will learn how to draw dozens of ocean-themed characters, including jellyfish, sharks, dolphins, whales, crabs, starfish, squids, manta rays, lobsters, blowfish, sea horses, eels, shells, and more.
Every page shows kids How to Draw A Tropical Fish, or any sea creature in the book, using a fun, structured approach. I designed these characters to be cute, friendly, and welcoming for beginners. Nothing is overly technical, and every sea creature is drawn from scratch by me—no AI, no clipart, no recycled assets.
The goal of the book is to make drawing feel achievable. Many young artists get frustrated when they don’t know where to start. That’s why each character—whether it’s a shark or a sea shell—is broken down into simple pieces that kids can build step-by-step.
Why Kids Love Drawing Sea Animals
Children are naturally drawn to sea creatures, and learning How to Draw A Tropical Fish taps into that sense of wonder. The shapes are fun, the colors are bright, and the characters in this book feel friendly and animated.
Here are a few of the reasons families enjoy this book so much:
- Sea creatures offer a big variety of shapes, so kids practice lots of different forms.
- The six-step layout gives kids the structure they need to succeed.
- Drawing ocean animals encourages imaginative storytelling.
- The approachable art style is designed to keep beginners motivated.
- Every page feels like an achievable challenge, ending with a finished drawing kids can be proud of.
Building confidence is the central purpose of the “How to Draw” series, and learning How to Draw A Tropical Fish is a great early win for young artists.

A Screen-Free Creative Activity
Parents often tell me they want their kids to engage in hobbies that don’t involve screens. Books like How to Draw: Fish, Sea Creatures, and More give kids something creative, relaxing, and enriching to do during downtime.
Learning How to Draw A Tropical Fish on a printed step-by-step page gives kids the satisfaction of completing a task with their own hands. It helps develop patience, focus, observation skills, and hand-eye coordination. These are small but meaningful wins that add up over time.
Part of a Larger Series of Art Books
This title belongs to my larger Art Books for Kids series, which now includes more than 80 books across different drawing formats:
- How to Draw (six-step drawing books)
- Trace Then Color (tracing + coloring for beginners)
- Draw by Grid (grid-guided drawing practice)
- Shape Drawing Challenge (turning shapes into characters)
If your child enjoys the free page showing them How to Draw A Tropical Fish, they will likely enjoy the entire ocean edition of the series as well as many of the other themes—from unicorns to robots to monsters.
Each book offers its own approach to drawing, but they all share one thing in common: every page is hand-drawn by me, Kevin Coulston, with the goal of making drawing accessible, fun, and rewarding for kids.

About the Free Tropical Fish Page
The free page focuses entirely on How to Draw A Tropical Fish, breaking the drawing into six easy stages. Kids begin with a handful of basic shapes—rounded outlines and simple curves—and by the final step, they’ll have a complete cartoon tropical fish with big eyes, bold fins, and a cheerful ocean personality.
The page is intentionally designed to keep kids engaged without overwhelming them. Every step shows exactly what to add next, and the clean illustration style gives them room to practice fine motor skills while understanding structure. If your child has ever wanted to learn How to Draw A Tropical Fish, this page gives them a perfect place to start.
Because the page is hand-drawn by me and not generated by AI, the lines are organic, warm, and created specifically with young artists in mind.
Free Activity Page (save and print):
Closing Thoughts
This free activity page is a great introduction to How to Draw: Fish, Sea Creatures, and More and gives kids a clear start on learning How to Draw A Tropical Fish. With its simple steps, friendly character design, and clean hand-drawn artwork, the page helps young artists feel proud of what they create.
If your child enjoys this tropical fish activity, the full book offers many more sea creatures waiting to be drawn one step at a time. It’s a fun, screen-free way to nurture creativity and give kids a drawing skill they can continue building for years.






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.”












































