Free Drawing Page: How to Draw an Anglerfish Step by Step
In this post, I’m sharing a free step-by-step drawing page straight from my book How to Draw: Fish, Sea Creatures, and More. The character featured on this page is a cartoon anglerfish, drawn in a friendly, kid-appropriate style that takes something usually seen as scary and turns it into something fun and approachable.
This free page walks young artists through How to Draw an Anglerfish using the same six-step drawing format found throughout the book. Each step builds on the last, starting simple and gradually adding details until the full character comes together.
If your child enjoys ocean animals or wants to learn how to draw sea creatures without feeling overwhelmed, this is a great page to start with.
About the Book: How to Draw: Fish, Sea Creatures, and More
How to Draw: Fish, Sea Creatures, and More is designed to help kids learn how to draw ocean animals using a consistent, easy-to-follow method. Every character in the book is broken down into six steps, just like the anglerfish on this free page.
Inside the book, kids can draw a wide variety of sea life in a fun cartoon style. Learning How to Draw an Anglerfish fits perfectly alongside drawing other fish and ocean creatures using the same process.
All of the artwork in the book is hand-drawn by me. I don’t use AI-generated images or stock art. Every character is designed with kids in mind, keeping lines clear and steps simple.
Why Friendly Sea Creatures Are Great for Learning to Draw
Sea creatures are full of interesting shapes, which makes them excellent drawing subjects. An anglerfish, in particular, has a unique silhouette that helps kids think about form without needing complex details.
Learning How to Draw an Anglerfish encourages kids to observe how different parts of a character fit together. The friendly cartoon style keeps things light and playful, which helps kids stay engaged and confident.
Once kids finish this page, they’re often excited to move on to other sea creatures using the same step-by-step approach.
Step-by-Step Drawing That Builds Confidence
The six-step format used to teach How to Draw an Anglerfish helps kids focus on one small task at a time. Instead of trying to draw everything all at once, they move through the drawing gradually.
This approach helps kids:
- Feel less overwhelmed
- Stay focused
- Finish drawings successfully
- Feel proud of their work
Confidence is one of the biggest benefits of step-by-step drawing. When kids see that they can draw something recognizable, they’re more likely to keep drawing.
Also Available in Other Drawing Formats
This book is part of a larger collection of art books for kids that includes multiple drawing formats. In addition to step-by-step drawing, similar themes are also available in tracing and coloring and grid-based formats.
That variety allows kids to choose the style that works best for them. Some kids like freehand drawing, while others prefer more structure. Learning How to Draw an Anglerfish is just one entry point into a broader creative journey.
A Screen-Free Creative Activity
This free anglerfish drawing page is a great screen-free activity for kids who enjoy hands-on creativity. Sitting down with a pencil and paper encourages focus, patience, and imagination.
Activities like learning How to Draw an Anglerfish give kids something tangible to work on and complete, which can be very rewarding.
About the Free Anglerfish Drawing Page
The free activity page included with this post breaks down How to Draw an Anglerfish into six easy-to-follow steps. Kids begin with basic shapes, then slowly add features like the rounded body, fins, expressive eyes, and the classic anglerfish lure—drawn in a playful, non-scary way.
On this page, kids will practice:
- Turning real animals into friendly cartoon characters
- Following steps in order
- Building confidence with each completed stage
- Focusing on shapes rather than perfection
Free Activity Page (save and print):
Because the anglerfish is drawn in a cartoon style, kids don’t have to worry about realism. Learning How to Draw an Anglerfish becomes fun instead of intimidating, even for beginners.
This page is also great to print more than once. Many kids like to redraw the anglerfish after finishing it the first time, experimenting with expressions, colors, or backgrounds.
Final Thoughts
I hope you and your young artist enjoy this free drawing page and have fun learning How to Draw an Anglerfish step by step. Turning a unique sea creature into a friendly cartoon character is a great way to build drawing skills and confidence.
If your child enjoys this page, How to Draw: Fish, Sea Creatures, and More includes many more ocean-themed characters drawn using the same approachable method.








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.”












































