How to Draw a Unicorn Panda (Free Cartoon Drawing Page)
Today’s post features a free drawing page from my book How to Draw: Unicorn Animals, and this one combines two favorites into a single cute character. This free page shows how to draw a unicorn panda, blending the charm of a panda bear with the fun, magical twist of a unicorn.
Unicorn animals are always a hit with kids, especially when they mix something familiar with something imaginative. Pandas are already adorable on their own, but adding a unicorn horn takes things to another level. That combination is exactly what makes this free page so fun and approachable for young artists.
If your child enjoys cute characters, animals, or fantasy-themed drawing, learning how to draw a unicorn panda is a great way to keep them engaged while building real drawing confidence.
About How to Draw: Unicorn Animals
The free page comes from How to Draw: Unicorn Animals, a book focused entirely on cute, magical, and kid-friendly character drawing. Every animal in the book follows the same simple drawing process, making it easy for kids to move from one character to the next.

Inside the book, you’ll find a variety of unicorn animals drawn in a consistent cartoon style. Each drawing is broken down into manageable steps, helping kids build skills through repetition while still having fun.
If your child enjoys drawing animals but also loves fantasy themes, this book brings those interests together in a way that feels natural and exciting.
Why a Unicorn Panda Is So Fun to Draw
One of the reasons I enjoy creating unicorn animal drawings is that they immediately spark creativity. A unicorn panda doesn’t exist in the real world, which means there are no strict rules. Kids don’t feel pressure to make it “accurate,” they just focus on having fun.

When learning how to draw a unicorn panda, kids get to practice:
- Drawing rounded shapes for a soft, cuddly look
- Creating simple facial expressions
- Combining animal features with fantasy elements
- Keeping proportions cute and cartoony
The panda bear base keeps the drawing familiar and friendly, while the unicorn horn adds just enough imagination to make it exciting. This balance helps kids feel comfortable while still encouraging creativity.
How the Free Drawing Page Is Structured
The free page from How to Draw: Unicorn Animals walks through how to draw a unicorn panda using clear, easy-to-follow steps. Like the rest of the book, the drawing starts simple and builds gradually.
First, the panda’s head and body are drawn using basic rounded shapes. These shapes help establish the character without worrying about details too early. Next, the facial features are added in a way that keeps the expression cute and readable. After that, the unicorn horn and ears are introduced, blending naturally into the panda design. Finally, the drawing is cleaned up into a finished cartoon unicorn panda that’s ready to color.
Each step is designed so kids can stop at any point and still feel successful. They can trace, draw along, or try copying the final drawing on a blank page.
Made for Kids and Beginner Artists
This free unicorn panda page is designed with beginners in mind. The goal is to make drawing feel fun, not frustrating.
When kids learn how to draw a unicorn panda step by step, they quickly realize that drawing is something they can do, not something reserved for “artists.” The steps remove the guesswork and replace it with a process they can repeat.

This page works especially well for:
- Kids who love unicorns and cute animals
- Beginners who are just learning to draw
- Creative playtime or quiet activities
- Art warm-ups before coloring or crafts
- Kids who enjoy fantasy-themed characters
Because the drawing style is friendly and forgiving, kids are more likely to try again and experiment with their own ideas.
Encouraging Creativity After the Drawing
Once kids understand the basics of how to draw a unicorn panda, many of them naturally want to personalize it. That’s where creativity really kicks in.
Some kids add wings, stars, or hearts. Others give the unicorn panda different expressions or accessories. Some turn it into a baby version, while others draw an entire group of unicorn animals together.
The step-by-step format gives them a strong starting point, but it doesn’t limit imagination. Instead, it gives kids the confidence to explore new ideas without feeling stuck.
Part of the How to Draw Series
How to Draw: Unicorn Animals is part of my larger How to Draw series of art books. Each book in the series focuses on a specific theme while keeping the same step-by-step approach.

Once kids understand how the process works, they can apply it across different subjects without starting from scratch. Learning how to draw a unicorn panda becomes a stepping stone to drawing other unicorn animals and cartoon characters.
This consistency helps kids build confidence quickly and keeps drawing fun instead of intimidating.
Try the Free Unicorn Panda Drawing Page
If you’re looking for a fun and creative activity, this free page is a great introduction to how to draw a unicorn panda. It’s simple enough for beginners, cute enough to keep kids interested, and flexible enough to encourage imagination.
Free Activity Page (save and print):

Whether your child draws it once or turns it into a whole series of unicorn animals, the goal is the same: make drawing enjoyable while building real skills.
If they enjoy this free page, How to Draw: Unicorn Animals includes many more step-by-step drawings just like it, all designed to help kids feel confident, creative, and excited to keep drawing.



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.”












































