Uncategorized | FirstArtBooks.com https://firstartbooks.com Instructional Drawing Books for Kids Sat, 17 Jan 2026 00:21:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://firstartbooks.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/cropped-pencil-1-1-32x32.png Uncategorized | FirstArtBooks.com https://firstartbooks.com 32 32 Free Activity Page: How to Draw a Cute Girl Robot in 6 Easy-to-Follow Steps | From The ‘How to Draw: Cartoon Robots’ Drawing Book for Kids https://firstartbooks.com/how-to-draw-a-cute-girl-robot/ Fri, 14 Nov 2025 16:15:13 +0000 https://firstartbooks.com/?p=3027 How to Draw a Cute Girl Robot: Free Step-by-Step Page from “How to Draw: Cartoon Robots” If your kids love drawing robots, today’s freebie is going to be a perfect creative treat. This brand-new step-by-step page comes straight from my book How to Draw: Cartoon Robots, and it teaches young artists how to draw a cute girl robot in six simple, easy-to-follow steps. Learn to Draw Robots This playful robot character is full of personality — she has one big expressive eye, two antennae sitting on top of her round metal head, a cheerful smile, and she’s mid-skip with a joyful pose that makes her look alive and energetic. She’s a great introduction to drawing robots in a way that feels friendly, not intimidating. Whether your child is new to drawing or already loves sketching mechanical characters, this free page is a fun way to learn how to draw a cute girl robot from scratch. Sign up for my free newsletter to get more drawing pages or videos like this right in your inbox! Click here. About the Book: How to Draw: Cartoon Robots How to Draw: Cartoon Robots includes 50 original robot characters, all drawn by hand by me […]

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How to Draw a Cute Girl Robot: Free Step-by-Step Page from “How to Draw: Cartoon Robots

If your kids love drawing robots, today’s freebie is going to be a perfect creative treat. This brand-new step-by-step page comes straight from my book How to Draw: Cartoon Robots, and it teaches young artists how to draw a cute girl robot in six simple, easy-to-follow steps.

Learn to Draw Robots

This playful robot character is full of personality — she has one big expressive eye, two antennae sitting on top of her round metal head, a cheerful smile, and she’s mid-skip with a joyful pose that makes her look alive and energetic. She’s a great introduction to drawing robots in a way that feels friendly, not intimidating. Whether your child is new to drawing or already loves sketching mechanical characters, this free page is a fun way to learn how to draw a cute girl robot from scratch.


About the Book: How to Draw: Cartoon Robots

How to Draw: Cartoon Robots includes 50 original robot characters, all drawn by hand by me — not AI, not clipart, just pencil, ink, and imagination. Every character is designed to be expressive, silly, and easy for kids to draw.

Just like the free page, each robot in the book is taught in six simple steps. Kids start with shapes, build the form, add details, and then finish with clean outlines. That structure helps them understand drawing in a stress-free, encouraging way.

Inside the book, your child will find:

  • Big robots
  • Little robots
  • Robot animals
  • Flying robots
  • Robot kids
  • And plenty of quirky, silly inventions

Learning how to draw a cute girl robot is just the beginning. There are dozens more characters inside waiting to be drawn. The style is cartoony, charming, and intentionally designed so kids feel successful when they complete a drawing.

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Whether they love futuristic machines or simply enjoy drawing characters with personality, this book gives them everything they need to jump in and start creating.


Why Kids Love Drawing from This Book

Kids respond really well to robots because robots can look like anything. They can be square, round, hopping, flying, wiggly, tiny, or gigantic. That flexibility removes the pressure to be perfect — if something looks different than the page, that’s okay, because every robot is unique.

Here’s why this book (and this free page teaching how to draw a cute girl robot) works so well for kids:

  • Simple, fun steps — no overwhelming instructions
  • Hand-drawn art that feels warm and personable
  • Encourages creativity instead of strict realism
  • Great for beginners thanks to the shape-based structure
  • Filled with personality so drawing never feels boring

Draw 50 Cartoon Robots

Kids can learn how to draw a cute girl robot, then turn the page and try something completely different — like a superhero robot or a bouncing robot puppy. The variety keeps them engaged and excited to draw again the next day.


Part of a Larger Art Books for Kids Series

This book is part of my larger Art Books for Kids series, which now includes over 80 titles across four different formats:

  • How to Draw (step-by-step drawing books)
  • Trace Then Color (tracing and coloring practice)
  • Draw by Grid (grid drawing to teach proportions)
  • Shape Drawing Challenge (creative problem-solving with shapes)

Every book features characters designed and hand-drawn by me, and each one is meant to make art approachable, screen-free, and genuinely fun.

If your child enjoys learning how to draw a cute girl robot, they may also enjoy exploring the robot characters in the Trace Then Color and Draw by Grid formats, or they may love branching into other themes like cute animals, food monsters, dinosaurs, unicorns, and more.


A Free Step-by-Step Page: How to Draw a Cute Girl Robot

On the free page, I break the artwork into six stages, beginning with simple shapes. Kids start with circles and ovals to block in the head and body, then gradually add details like the robot’s antennae, skipping legs, and mechanical joints. By the end of the page, you’ll see exactly how to draw a cute girl robot from the ground up — all in a way that is approachable, playful, and confidence-building.

This page is designed so kids can trace the steps or draw freehand using the guides as reference. And once the drawing is completed, they can color her however they like — pink, blue, rusted metal, rainbow stripes — it’s entirely up to them. The whole point is to inspire creativity while also strengthening drawing skills.

Kids love this character because she looks animated and full of motion. Her skipping pose helps young artists learn how to place limbs and create poses with energy. Her round head and single eye keep the design simple and cute, while the mechanical details teach basic robot design in a gentle, kid-friendly way.

If you’re looking for a fun way to introduce your kids to robot drawing, this page is a perfect start — and a great example of the style found throughout the full book.


Ready to Learn How to Draw a Cute Girl Robot?

Now that you’ve got your free step-by-step page, it’s time to sit down with a pencil and give it a try. The character is simple enough for beginners but expressive enough that kids feel proud when they finish her.

Encourage your child to:

  • Follow each step slowly
  • Add their own creative touches
  • Color the robot however they like
  • Try drawing her again without the guide

Once they finish, they’ll not only understand how to draw a cute girl robot, but they’ll also feel ready to tackle more robots inside the full book.

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Video Drawing Tutorial: How to Draw a Rhino | Cute Cartoon Animals | Step-by-Step Drawing | Art Activity for Kids https://firstartbooks.com/how-to-draw-a-rhino/ Fri, 27 Jun 2025 19:32:18 +0000 https://firstartbooks.com/?p=2822 How to Draw A Rhino: Step-by-Step Fun from My Cute Cartoon Animals Book If you’re looking for a fun and creative way to spend time with your kids, or just want to pick up a pencil and draw something cute, I’ve got something you’ll love. In this post, I’m excited to share a brand-new video tutorial where I walk you through how to draw a rhino—a character straight from my book How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals. This cheerful little rhino (or rhinoceros, if you want to get fancy) has big eyes, a friendly smile, and that signature horn right at the front of its head. Whether you’re a beginner or someone who’s been drawing for a while, this tutorial is made to be easy and approachable. Best of all, it’s based on the exact same step-by-step method I use in the book. Get The Book! About the Book: How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals includes 50 original characters, all drawn by me, and all created using a six-step method that makes drawing both fun and achievable. This book is filled with hand-drawn characters—no AI art, no generic clipart, just fun, expressive cartoon animals […]

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How to Draw A Rhino: Step-by-Step Fun from My Cute Cartoon Animals Book

If you’re looking for a fun and creative way to spend time with your kids, or just want to pick up a pencil and draw something cute, I’ve got something you’ll love. In this post, I’m excited to share a brand-new video tutorial where I walk you through how to draw a rhino—a character straight from my book How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals.

This cheerful little rhino (or rhinoceros, if you want to get fancy) has big eyes, a friendly smile, and that signature horn right at the front of its head. Whether you’re a beginner or someone who’s been drawing for a while, this tutorial is made to be easy and approachable. Best of all, it’s based on the exact same step-by-step method I use in the book.

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About the Book: How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals

How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals includes 50 original characters, all drawn by me, and all created using a six-step method that makes drawing both fun and achievable. This book is filled with hand-drawn characters—no AI art, no generic clipart, just fun, expressive cartoon animals that I’ve designed from scratch.

When I sat down to create this book, I wanted each character to be distinct and packed with personality. You’ll find animals like alligators, cats, penguins, elephants, and of course—our cheerful rhino (aka cartoon rhinoceros). Each character is broken down into six steps that gradually build from simple shapes to full, polished drawings.

The goal here is to help young artists learn how to draw a rhino or any other animal in the book with confidence and joy. And because each step is illustrated and explained clearly, there’s no guesswork involved.


Why This Book Stands Out

I believe in keeping drawing fun, accessible, and screen-free. That’s why I created books like this one—to give kids a creative outlet that doesn’t involve a screen. How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals makes it easy for kids to sit down with a pencil and get started without needing an internet connection or app.

Here’s what makes this book such a great choice:

  • Original Hand-Drawn Art: Every animal in the book was drawn by me with pencil and ink. There’s no AI or reused artwork—just fun, friendly creatures with a lot of charm.
  • Kid-Friendly Instructions: The six-step format is perfect for younger kids. It breaks down each character into simple parts, so it never feels overwhelming.
  • Creative Confidence: By the time kids finish a drawing, they feel proud of what they’ve made. That confidence can carry over into other areas of creativity too.
  • Educational Value: While it’s fun, it also teaches basic drawing skills, motor coordination, and shape recognition.

If your child has ever said they want to learn how to draw a rhino—or a rhinoceros—they’ll love this book.

Learn to Draw 50 Cute Animals


A Closer Look at the Video Tutorial

The star of this video is the cute cartoon rhino—and yes, it’s one of my original characters from How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals. I take you through each step as I sketch out this lovable creature, starting with simple shapes and slowly building it up into a fully formed cartoon rhino. The goal is to make it feel manageable and fun, especially for kids who are just learning how to draw.

The video breaks the drawing process into clear, easy-to-follow stages. You’ll start with basic outlines and shapes, then move on to details like the rhino’s eyes, ears, horn, and happy little smile. The result is a cartoon rhino (or rhinoceros, if we’re being technical) that looks great but is simple enough that even young kids can follow along.

If you’ve ever wondered how to draw a rhino in a way that’s friendly, cute, and not overly complicated, this tutorial is the perfect place to start.

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Part of a Bigger Series

How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals is part of my larger How to Draw series, which now includes dozens of books covering everything from food monsters to dinosaurs, fairies to aliens. Each one follows the same six-step drawing format and is filled with original characters designed by me.

This series was built for kids who love drawing and parents who want something fun and enriching for their kids to do. They make great gifts, birthday party favors, and even classroom art activities. And they’re perfect for kids who want to learn how to draw a rhino—or any number of other fun cartoon animals (rhinoceroses included).


Ready to Draw?

If you enjoyed learning how to draw a rhino in the video tutorial, I think you’re going to have a lot of fun with the rest of the characters in the book. Every page is a new opportunity to build your drawing skills, explore creativity, and just enjoy the process of making art.

So grab your pencils, download the free activity page if you haven’t already, and give the video a try. After that, flip through How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals and choose your next character. Whether it’s a penguin, a giraffe, or another rhino (or rhinoceros), you’ll be surprised at what you can create.

Thanks for following along, and keep drawing!

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Screen Time Alternatives for Kids | Fun All-Ages Art Activity Books | Drawing, Coloring, Tracing | Motor Skill Development https://firstartbooks.com/screen-time-alternatives-for-kids/ Tue, 24 Jun 2025 17:40:49 +0000 https://firstartbooks.com/?p=2818 Trade Screen Time for Creativity: A Better Way to Keep Kids Engaged When it comes to finding screen time alternatives for kids, a lot of parents are looking for options that are fun, creative, and don’t require a constant internet connection. That’s where my collection of kids’ drawing books comes in. Over the years, I’ve created more than 70 art activity books that encourage kids to slow down, use their imaginations, and actually draw something from scratch. Whether it’s learning to sketch a robot dinosaur, tracing a fairy princess, or using a simple grid to draw a goofy cartoon face, these books offer a hands-on experience that stands in direct contrast to passive screen use. In this post, I want to talk about how drawing can become one of the best screen time alternatives for kids, and why I think physical, creative activity books deserve a place in every household. Browse 70+ Art Books for Kids Sign up for my free newsletter to get free drawing pages and video drawing tutorials right in your inbox! Click here. Drawing Builds Focus and Patience One of the biggest differences between digital activities and drawing in a book is the amount of focus […]

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Trade Screen Time for Creativity: A Better Way to Keep Kids Engaged

When it comes to finding screen time alternatives for kids, a lot of parents are looking for options that are fun, creative, and don’t require a constant internet connection. That’s where my collection of kids’ drawing books comes in. Over the years, I’ve created more than 70 art activity books that encourage kids to slow down, use their imaginations, and actually draw something from scratch. Whether it’s learning to sketch a robot dinosaur, tracing a fairy princess, or using a simple grid to draw a goofy cartoon face, these books offer a hands-on experience that stands in direct contrast to passive screen use.

In this post, I want to talk about how drawing can become one of the best screen time alternatives for kids, and why I think physical, creative activity books deserve a place in every household.

Browse 70+ Art Books for Kids

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Drawing Builds Focus and Patience

One of the biggest differences between digital activities and drawing in a book is the amount of focus and patience it takes. Drawing requires kids to sit still, pay attention to detail, and follow a sequence of steps. Whether they’re following a step-by-step guide in one of my “How to Draw” books or working through a tracing page from my “Trace Then Color” series, they’re learning to take their time.

And let me tell you—watching your child complete an entire page and beam with pride at what they’ve drawn? That moment is gold. It’s real, it’s rewarding, and it doesn’t come with a battery percentage.


Hands-On Learning, Not Passive Watching

With so much of today’s entertainment geared toward passive watching, drawing is a hands-on, minds-on activity. That’s one of the reasons my books have resonated so well with families looking for screen time alternatives for kids. Instead of just tapping and swiping, kids are actually doing something—putting pencil to paper, developing motor skills, and building confidence as they go.

Drawing activates both sides of the brain. It sparks creativity, encourages problem-solving, and improves hand-eye coordination. And best of all, kids don’t even realize they’re learning because they’re having so much fun.

Step-by-Step Drawing Books for Kids


Options for All Skill Levels

Not every kid starts at the same level, and that’s totally okay. That’s why my books cover a range of styles and entry points. If your child is just getting started, they might enjoy tracing pages from the “Trace Then Color” series. For kids who are a little more confident or want a challenge, the “Draw by Grid” books help them break down more complex characters into manageable parts. And of course, the “How to Draw” books are great for anyone who wants to learn to draw characters step-by-step.

Each of these formats is designed to be approachable and encouraging—a huge part of why they work so well as screen time alternatives for kids.


Portable and Mess-Free

Another thing parents love? These books are totally portable and mess-free. You can toss one in a backpack, bring it to a restaurant, take it on a road trip, or pull it out on a rainy afternoon. All you need is a pencil or crayon and your child is good to go.

Compared to tablets or handheld gaming devices, drawing books don’t require charging, don’t have ads, and don’t come with any of the worries that often come with too much screen exposure. If you’re looking for no-fuss screen time alternatives for kids, these books check all the boxes.

Tracing and Coloring Books for Kids


Promotes Quiet Time and Independent Play

One of the lesser-talked-about benefits of drawing is how it helps foster independent play. When kids have access to art books that inspire them, they’re more likely to spend chunks of time engaged and entertained without needing constant supervision.

This is especially true with my themed books, which are filled with silly, imaginative characters like cartoon monsters, alien cyborgs, and mermaid-unicorn hybrids. These aren’t just static images to copy—they spark ideas and stories in kids’ minds. It turns into its own little storytelling session on the page, all without a screen in sight.

Grid Drawing Books for Kids


Drawing Is a Skill That Stays with You

Here’s something I’ve learned after years of making art books and teaching kids to draw: drawing is a skill that stays with you. Once kids learn how to follow steps and start creating their own characters, it opens a door to even more creativity. Some of my readers go on to invent their own creatures, build their own comics, and even write their own stories.

In that way, my books are more than just an activity—they’re a launchpad. And that makes them one of the most meaningful screen time alternatives for kids you could ask for.

Create Your Own Characters


Themed to Match Their Interests

Not every child is into the same things, so my books cover a wide range of interests. Dinosaurs, princesses, unicorns, fairies, monsters, aliens, animals, food characters—you name it. This variety keeps things fresh and helps make sure there’s something in the collection for everyone.

If your kid is obsessed with animals, we’ve got books for that. If they love silly, gross-out humor, the Crusty Goobers might be right up their alley. If they’re into robots or aliens, I’ve got that covered too. The variety is part of what makes these books such a strong choice when it comes to screen time alternatives for kids.


Wrap-Up: Creative Time over Screen Time

If you’re searching for a fun, creative way to cut back on screen usage without sacrificing entertainment, my drawing books offer one of the best screen time alternatives for kids out there. They’re fun, easy to use, and designed to inspire kids to think, create, and stay engaged—no charger needed.

Whether it’s tracing a baby animal, drawing a silly alien from scratch, or filling in the details of a grid-drawn robot, your kids are going to have a blast. And more importantly, they’ll be doing something that helps them grow as artists and storytellers.

Thanks for reading—and if you haven’t yet explored the full collection, I invite you to take a look. There’s something for every young artist in your life.

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Video Drawing Tutorial: How to Draw A Koala in 10 Minutes | Fun All-Ages Art Activity | Cute Cartoon Animals https://firstartbooks.com/how-to-draw-a-koala/ Thu, 15 May 2025 19:11:35 +0000 https://firstartbooks.com/?p=2745 Let’s Learn How to Draw A Koala – Step by Step! Featuring “How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals” When it comes to drawing adorable animals, koalas are always a hit. Their round ears, big nose, and sleepy expressions make them instantly lovable—and super fun to draw. In today’s post, I’m excited to feature a character straight from my book How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals: a cute cartoon koala, which I’ll show you how to draw in a free video tutorial below. But before we get to that, let’s talk about the book it comes from and why it’s one of my favorite entries in the “How to Draw” series. How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals Sign up for my free newsletter to get more drawing pages or videos like this right in your inbox! Click here. What is “How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals”? How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals is packed with 50 original animal characters that kids can draw using my simple 6-step method. I designed every character in this book by hand, keeping the shapes fun, the features expressive, and the steps easy to follow. Every animal—from the tiger and the elephant to the octopus and […]

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Let’s Learn How to Draw A Koala – Step by Step!
Featuring “How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals

When it comes to drawing adorable animals, koalas are always a hit. Their round ears, big nose, and sleepy expressions make them instantly lovable—and super fun to draw.

In today’s post, I’m excited to feature a character straight from my book How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals: a cute cartoon koala, which I’ll show you how to draw in a free video tutorial below. But before we get to that, let’s talk about the book it comes from and why it’s one of my favorite entries in the “How to Draw” series.

How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals

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What is “How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals”?

How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals is packed with 50 original animal characters that kids can draw using my simple 6-step method. I designed every character in this book by hand, keeping the shapes fun, the features expressive, and the steps easy to follow.

Every animal—from the tiger and the elephant to the octopus and mouse—is broken down into approachable parts. And yes, that includes our star today: the koala! If your child has ever wanted to learn how to draw a koala, this book offers the perfect jumping-off point.

This book is part of my “How to Draw” series, a growing collection of step-by-step drawing guides created for kids (and the adults who love drawing with them). Each book in the series focuses on a different theme, like monsters, robots, or fairies. But Cute Cartoon Animals remains one of the most popular, and it’s easy to see why—who doesn’t love drawing animals?


Why Drawing Animals is So Fun for Kids

Kids love animals, and drawing them lets their imaginations run wild. Whether they’re turning a giraffe into a superhero or giving a penguin a jetpack, there’s something magical about combining creativity with creatures from nature.

That’s part of what inspired me to create How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals in the first place. I wanted to give young artists a book that lets them not only learn how to draw these animals but also have fun doing it. Each drawing has its own personality, and the koala is no exception.

When you learn how to draw a koala from my book, you’ll start with simple shapes and add details step by step. Before you know it, you’ll have a complete character on the page, ready for color and customization.

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How the 6-Step Drawing Process Works

I’ve tested and refined my 6-step drawing process over years of creating books, teaching classes, and working with kids. Each page in the book takes you through six clear, progressive steps, starting with the basic shape and building up to the final cute cartoon version.

This system works because it removes the pressure of “drawing it perfect” on the first try. Instead, kids can focus on the fun—drawing one simple shape at a time until the character appears.

Our koala starts with a few rounded shapes and ends up with a cuddly cartoon animal full of charm. It’s the perfect subject for young artists learning how to draw a koala for the first time.


Spotlight on the Koala

The koala in this tutorial is standing up, arms out, with an infectious smile and its iconic big round ears. Its soft shape and approachable design make it a favorite for younger artists. I made sure to keep all the features friendly and expressive, so even beginning artists can feel confident recreating it.

Learning how to draw a koala isn’t just fun—it also teaches kids about proportion, facial features, and how to bring personality into a character. And once they’ve drawn their koala, they can add their own creative touches: maybe a hat, a bowtie, or a tree branch for it to sit on.

Free Video Drawing Tutorial:

Learn to Draw Animals

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Why Kids Love the “How to Draw” Series

Every book in my How to Draw series is built with young creators in mind. These books aren’t just about following steps—they’re about building confidence and encouraging creativity.

Here’s what makes the series so popular with kids (and parents):

  • Simple, Clear Instructions: Each character is broken into manageable parts.
  • Fun, Original Characters: All art is hand-drawn by me, Kevin Coulston. You won’t find these characters anywhere else.
  • Creative Freedom: Kids can copy the drawings or use them as inspiration to create their own characters.
  • Perfect for All Skill Levels: Whether your child is just starting out or already loves to draw, these books offer a welcoming challenge.

And for today’s featured topic, if your child wants to learn how to draw a koala, this book is one of the easiest and most enjoyable ways to start.


Encouraging Creativity Through Drawing

As a cartoonist and illustrator who’s worked on dozens of kids’ books, I’m always thinking about how to keep the creative spark alive. Drawing is such a powerful tool for kids—it builds focus, patience, and imagination.

Books like How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals give kids the structure they need to learn while still leaving plenty of room for fun. When they sit down with a pencil and follow along with the koala tutorial, they’re not just copying lines—they’re creating something entirely their own.

That’s one of the reasons I make sure every drawing is fun, friendly, and just a little bit silly. It helps take the pressure off and keeps the joy of creating front and center.

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Final Thoughts: Let’s Draw Together!

I’ve always believed that drawing should be accessible, approachable, and most importantly, fun. That’s what drives everything I do here at FirstArtBooks.com. Books like How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals are all about building skills and confidence while having a great time.

If your child wants to learn how to draw a koala, this book is a great place to start. With easy steps, original art, and plenty of personality, the koala—and all 49 other animals—offer hours of creativity and joy.

So grab a pencil, print the freebie, and let’s draw a koala together. I can’t wait to see what your young artist creates.

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Video Drawing Tutorial: How to Draw A Cheeseburger Monster | Fun All-Ages Drawing Activity | Learn to Draw Food Monsters Easy https://firstartbooks.com/how-to-draw-a-cheeseburger-monster/ Tue, 13 May 2025 18:50:03 +0000 https://firstartbooks.com/?p=2738 How to Draw A Cheeseburger Monster – Free Video Tutorial + Book Feature If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if your lunch turned into a mutant, you’re in the right place. In today’s post, we’re diving into my book How to Draw: Food Monsters and giving you a free video tutorial to show you how to draw a cheeseburger monster—a one-eyed, four-armed, spider-legged beast with sesame seeds on top and a tongue sticking out of his buns. Like all the characters in the book, this monster is drawn in six easy-to-follow steps and is one of 50 hand-drawn food creatures that make this book a ridiculous and fun drawing experience for kids. How to Draw: Food Monsters Sign up for my free newsletter to get more drawing pages or videos like this right in your inbox! Click here. What Is How to Draw: Food Monsters? How to Draw: Food Monsters is exactly what it sounds like—50 cartoon creatures based on fruits, vegetables, and junk food that have been turned into wild, weird, and silly monsters. I’ve taken common foods and pushed their personalities to the extreme with claws, fangs, extra eyes, and goofy expressions. The entire book follows my […]

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How to Draw A Cheeseburger Monster – Free Video Tutorial + Book Feature

If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if your lunch turned into a mutant, you’re in the right place. In today’s post, we’re diving into my book How to Draw: Food Monsters and giving you a free video tutorial to show you how to draw a cheeseburger monster—a one-eyed, four-armed, spider-legged beast with sesame seeds on top and a tongue sticking out of his buns.

Like all the characters in the book, this monster is drawn in six easy-to-follow steps and is one of 50 hand-drawn food creatures that make this book a ridiculous and fun drawing experience for kids.

How to Draw: Food Monsters

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What Is How to Draw: Food Monsters?

How to Draw: Food Monsters is exactly what it sounds like—50 cartoon creatures based on fruits, vegetables, and junk food that have been turned into wild, weird, and silly monsters. I’ve taken common foods and pushed their personalities to the extreme with claws, fangs, extra eyes, and goofy expressions.

The entire book follows my standard six-step drawing method: every page starts with basic shapes and builds layer by layer until the final character appears. It’s a process that’s approachable for beginners but still fun for more advanced young artists.

And yes, every single monster is hand-drawn by me, Kevin Coulston. These aren’t AI images or digitally generated assets. Each one was sketched, refined, and created with kids in mind—from the way the characters are shaped to the simplicity of each drawing step.


Featured Character: The Cheeseburger Monster

Today’s freebie is a fan favorite from the book: the Cheeseburger Monster. This guy is a total mess in the best way possible. He’s got:

  • One big eyeball right in the center of his face
  • Four arms (great for holding ketchup packets or extra fries)
  • Spider-like legs that prop him up like some kind of crunchy crab
  • A tongue hanging out from between his hamburger buns
  • And of course, sesame seeds sprinkled across his top bun

He’s a little creepy, very funny, and totally satisfying to draw.

See The Book!

In the free video tutorial, I walk you through how to draw a cheeseburger monster from start to finish. The tutorial is meant to show how easy and fun this process is—and to give kids a quick win that gets them excited about drawing more.

Watch the free video tutorial “How to Draw A Cheeseburger Monster” here:


What Other Monsters Are in the Book?

The Cheeseburger Monster is just one of 50 food-themed creatures waiting to be drawn in this book. Some of the other monsters include:

  • A Spooky Slice of Pizza
  • A Creepy Banana
  • A Hideous Block of Cheesy
  • A Potato with Too Many Eyes
  • A Vicious Cupcake

Every one of them is drawn using the same six-step format. It’s consistent, easy to follow, and designed to help kids actually learn how to draw by doing—not just tracing.

The best part? The food monsters don’t need to be perfect. They’re weird on purpose. That means kids can make them their own. Add extra eyes. Change the shapes. Swap the legs. Once you know how to draw a cheeseburger monster, who’s to say you can’t invent a taco ghost or a spaghetti goblin next?

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Why the Six-Step Format Works

Over the course of creating more than 70 books, I’ve learned that kids respond best to structure—especially when they’re learning to draw. The six-step method works because it breaks the drawing process into bite-sized, manageable parts. It’s not overwhelming. There’s always a clear next step.

Each page in How to Draw: Food Monsters starts with basic, easy shapes—circles, ovals, lines. From there, I layer on detail slowly, giving kids time to understand how the drawing evolves. By step six, the character is complete, and kids can see exactly how it all came together.

I design every character with this process in mind. These monsters may look wild and unpredictable at the end, but each one was built carefully to make sure it could be learned and drawn by kids as young as 5.

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Why Kids Love Drawing Food Monsters

There’s something about turning familiar things into strange creatures that taps right into a kid’s imagination. Food monsters are fun because they’re unexpected. Your sandwich isn’t just lunch—it might be a slime-spewing beast with a tail. Your apple might be grumpy. Your donut might be secretly evil.

These kinds of ideas make drawing more engaging. When kids are laughing while they draw, they’re also learning. They’re practicing observation, hand-eye coordination, proportion, and creative problem solving—all without it feeling like “work.”

Learning how to draw a cheeseburger monster might sound like a silly challenge (and it is), but it’s also a real artistic skill. It’s the kind of activity that builds drawing confidence while giving kids room to explore their own ideas.


What Makes My Books Different

All of my books are hand-drawn. That means every line, every character, and every expression comes from a pencil, not a program. I draw each step of each character to make sure it’s kid-friendly, accurate, and fun to follow.

There are no shortcuts. I believe in giving kids real art to learn from—and in designing my books to meet them where they are. That means clear steps, characters that feel doable, and books that are actually fun to look at and use.

If your kid likes monsters, weird creatures, or food with attitude, How to Draw: Food Monsters might be their new favorite book. And once they’ve figured out how to draw a cheeseburger monster, they’ll probably want to draw them all.


Final Thoughts

The Cheeseburger Monster is just one of 50 oddball food creatures in How to Draw: Food Monsters, and today’s free video tutorial is a great way to get started. Whether your kid is into burgers, bananas, or pizza slices with teeth, this book delivers character after character, each more absurd (and fun) than the last.

If you’ve got a young artist who likes a little humor in their drawing time—or just wants to learn how to draw something completely different—this is the book for them.

Hit play on the video, and follow along as we learn how to draw a cheeseburger monster together. With four arms, a single eye, and a serious attitude, this burger isn’t going to draw itself.

Learn to Draw Food Monsters

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Free Activity Page: Alphabet Monsters – The Letter T – Draw Your Favorite Letters and Numbers as Cute Beasts! https://firstartbooks.com/free-activity-page-alphabet-monsters-the-letter-t-draw-your-favorite-letters-and-numbers-as-cute-beasts/ Wed, 26 Mar 2025 17:16:40 +0000 https://firstartbooks.com/?p=2486 Learn to Draw the Letter T as a Monster – Free Activity Page from How to Draw: Alphabet Monsters! If you’re looking for a fun and creative way to introduce kids to drawing while sparking their imagination, you’re in the right place! Today, we’re giving away a free activity page straight out of our book How to Draw: Alphabet Monsters! This page features the letter T transformed into a silly, lovable monster, ready to be drawn, customized, and colored. This step-by-step activity will guide young artists through the process of turning a simple letter into an expressive and entertaining character. By following each stage, children will not only improve their drawing skills but also develop creative thinking by imagining how different letters, numbers, and symbols can be brought to life as fun and quirky creatures. If your child enjoys drawing this T-shaped monster, they’re going to love the full book, which is packed with 50 different letter, number, and punctuation monsters waiting to be brought to life. Let’s take a deeper dive into what makes How to Draw: Alphabet Monsters such an exciting and engaging art book for kids! Get The Book! Unleash Creativity with How to Draw: Alphabet Monsters! […]

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Learn to Draw the Letter T as a Monster – Free Activity Page from How to Draw: Alphabet Monsters!

If you’re looking for a fun and creative way to introduce kids to drawing while sparking their imagination, you’re in the right place! Today, we’re giving away a free activity page straight out of our book How to Draw: Alphabet Monsters! This page features the letter T transformed into a silly, lovable monster, ready to be drawn, customized, and colored.

This step-by-step activity will guide young artists through the process of turning a simple letter into an expressive and entertaining character. By following each stage, children will not only improve their drawing skills but also develop creative thinking by imagining how different letters, numbers, and symbols can be brought to life as fun and quirky creatures.

If your child enjoys drawing this T-shaped monster, they’re going to love the full book, which is packed with 50 different letter, number, and punctuation monsters waiting to be brought to life. Let’s take a deeper dive into what makes How to Draw: Alphabet Monsters such an exciting and engaging art book for kids!

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Unleash Creativity with How to Draw: Alphabet Monsters!

How to Draw: Alphabet Monsters is the ultimate drawing guide for kids who love goofy, silly, and adorable monster characters. Instead of just drawing basic shapes, this book takes an exciting twist—every letter, number, and punctuation mark becomes a unique monster!

Whether your child is just beginning to draw or already has experience doodling, this book offers a fun, structured way to improve their artistic skills while having a blast.

What’s Inside the Book?

  • 50 Step-by-Step Drawing Lessons – Each letter, number, and symbol is transformed into an engaging monster with easy-to-follow steps.
  • Perfect for All Skill Levels – Whether your child is a beginner or an experienced doodler, they’ll find the instructions simple and fun.
  • Encourages Creativity – Kids can personalize their monsters with unique colors, expressions, and details to make them their own.
  • Designed for Young Artists – The simple yet exciting illustrations ensure that children as young as 5 years old can follow along and create something amazing.
  • Great for Learning & Fun – Not only is this book a fantastic drawing resource, but it also reinforces letter and number recognition in a playful, artistic way.

This book is perfect for kids who love drawing monsters, quirky characters, and imaginative creatures. Each page is designed to make learning to draw an easy and rewarding experience!

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The Benefits of Step-by-Step Drawing for Kids

Drawing is more than just a fun activity—it has amazing educational and developmental benefits for children! Here’s why books like How to Draw: Alphabet Monsters are great tools for young learners:

  • Enhances Fine Motor Skills – Step-by-step drawing encourages kids to control their pencils more precisely, improving their dexterity and handwriting skills.
  • Boosts Confidence – Completing a drawing successfully gives kids a sense of accomplishment and encourages them to continue exploring their artistic talents.
  • Develops Creative Thinking – By turning everyday letters and numbers into monsters, children learn to see the world in new and imaginative ways.
  • Encourages Focus and Patience – Following step-by-step instructions teaches kids how to concentrate on a task and see it through to completion.
  • Supports Early Literacy & Numeracy – Associating letters and numbers with fun characters makes learning more engaging and memorable.

When kids use this book, they’re not just learning to draw—they’re unlocking their creativity and building important skills that will benefit them in school and beyond.

Free Drawing Activity Page (save and print):


Make Learning Fun with Alphabet Monsters!

The best way to help kids develop a love for learning is to make the process fun! How to Draw: Alphabet Monsters does exactly that by turning letters, numbers, and punctuation into adorable monster friends. Here are some fun ways parents, teachers, and caregivers can get even more creative with this book:

Monster Storytelling Challenge – After drawing their letter monsters, have kids invent a fun story about their creations. What’s the monster’s name? What kind of mischief do they get into?

Color & Customize – Encourage children to add unique details like spots, stripes, horns, wings, or even accessories to their alphabet monsters.

Alphabet Monster Flashcards – Cut out the finished drawings and turn them into flashcards to help with letter and number recognition.

Monster Art Wall – Let kids display their creations on a wall or in a scrapbook to build confidence in their artistic progress.

By making drawing interactive and imaginative, How to Draw: Alphabet Monsters keeps kids engaged, entertained, and learning—all at the same time!


Download Your Free Alphabet Monster Activity Page Today!

If you’re excited to dive into the world of alphabet monsters, start with our free drawing page featuring the letter T as a monster! It’s the perfect way to sample the book and see just how fun and easy it is to learn step-by-step drawing.

This freebie gives kids a hands-on experience, guiding them through each step and showing how simple shapes can turn into a goofy, expressive character. If your child enjoys this activity, they’ll love the full book, which includes 49 more silly monsters to draw!

Ready to get started? Download the free activity page now (above) and start drawing!

And if you want even more step-by-step fun, grab a copy of How to Draw: Alphabet Monsters today. It’s packed with hours of creative entertainment, helping young artists turn everyday letters and numbers into a world of hilarious monsters!

How to Draw: Alphabet Monsters


Get Your Copy of How to Draw: Alphabet Monsters!

Whether your child is just starting their drawing journey or looking for a fresh creative challenge, this book is the perfect addition to their collection. Fun, engaging, and educational, it’s an ideal gift for young artists who love monsters, letters, and drawing.

Grab your copy today and watch your child’s creativity take shape—one letter monster at a time!

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Upcoming Events:

Verde Valley Comic Expo
Shape Drawing Challenge
With Kevin Coulston
March, 29th 2025 11:00am
+ Exhibit Hall All Day
Cottonwood Recreation Center
150 S. 6th St
Cottonwood, AZ 86326

Phoenix Fan Fusion
Shape Drawing Challenge
With Kevin Coulston
June, 7th 2025 12:00pm
+ Exhibit Hall All Weekend
Phoenix Convention Center
Phoenix, AZ

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Video Drawing Tutorial: How To Draw A Mermaid https://firstartbooks.com/video-drawing-tutorial-how-to-draw-a-mermaid/ Mon, 03 Mar 2025 08:10:32 +0000 https://firstartbooks.com/?p=2202 Learn to draw 50 adorable mermaids, unicorns, and other cute characters with simple, step-by-step instructions in this fun, creativity-boosting drawing book! Over 50 Cute Step-by-Step Drawings for Kids! This fun, 106-page drawing book teaches your child how to draw mermaids, unicorns, and other adorable characters in just six easy steps. Each character comes with its own drawing page in the print edition, making it simple and enjoyable for young artists to follow along! Get The Book! 5 Reasons Your Kids Will Love This Book: Easy-to-follow 6-step instructions Unique, funny art you won’t find anywhere else Encourages imagination and creativity Nurtures artistic talent Provides hours of fun! Ideal for kids aged 5 and up, this book is perfect for the whole family. Your child will love learning to draw mermaids, unicorns, cute animals, food, and much more! Get The Book! Upcoming Events: Verde Valley Comic Expo Shape Drawing Challenge With Kevin Coulston March, 29th 2025 11:00am + Exhibit Hall All Day Cottonwood Recreation Center 150 S. 6th St Cottonwood, AZ 86326 Phoenix Fan Fusion Shape Drawing Challenge With Kevin Coulston June, 7th 2025 12:00pm + Exhibit Hall All Weekend Phoenix Convention Center Phoenix, AZ

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Learn to draw 50 adorable mermaids, unicorns, and other cute characters with simple, step-by-step instructions in this fun, creativity-boosting drawing book!

Over 50 Cute Step-by-Step Drawings for Kids!

This fun, 106-page drawing book teaches your child how to draw mermaids, unicorns, and other adorable characters in just six easy steps. Each character comes with its own drawing page in the print edition, making it simple and enjoyable for young artists to follow along!

Get The Book!

5 Reasons Your Kids Will Love This Book:

  1. Easy-to-follow 6-step instructions
  2. Unique, funny art you won’t find anywhere else
  3. Encourages imagination and creativity
  4. Nurtures artistic talent
  5. Provides hours of fun!

Ideal for kids aged 5 and up, this book is perfect for the whole family. Your child will love learning to draw mermaids, unicorns, cute animals, food, and much more!

Get The Book!

Upcoming Events:

Verde Valley Comic Expo
Shape Drawing Challenge
With Kevin Coulston
March, 29th 2025 11:00am
+ Exhibit Hall All Day
Cottonwood Recreation Center
150 S. 6th St
Cottonwood, AZ 86326

Phoenix Fan Fusion
Shape Drawing Challenge
With Kevin Coulston
June, 7th 2025 12:00pm
+ Exhibit Hall All Weekend
Phoenix Convention Center
Phoenix, AZ

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NEW BOOK ✏️ Trace Then Color: Mutant Animals! https://firstartbooks.com/new-book-trace-then-color-mutant-animals/ Fri, 07 Feb 2025 07:19:12 +0000 https://firstartbooks.com/?p=2118 50 Mutant Animals to Trace and Color! Get ready for a fun and quirky coloring adventure with Trace Then Color: Mutant Animals! This exciting activity book lets kids trace and color 50 unique and imaginative animals with a playful twist. Perfect for young artists aged 3+ and fun for the whole family, this book provides easy-to-follow tracing guides that help children develop their drawing skills while having a blast. Once traced, kids can bring each character to life with their own creative colors and designs! Get The Book Why Kids Will Love This Book: Simple Tracing Pages – Easy outlines make it perfect for young artists. Funny and Unique Creatures – Playful characters that spark creativity and laughter. Encourages Imagination – Kids can personalize each animal with their own artistic touch. Great for Skill-Building – Helps improve fine motor skills and confidence in drawing. Hours of Creative Fun – A fantastic screen-free activity for any time of the day. With Trace Then Color: Mutant Animals, kids will laugh, imagine, and create as they bring these weird and wonderful creatures to life! Grab a copy today and let the mutant madness begin! Get The Book Upcoming Events: Verde Valley Comic Expo Shape Drawing Challenge With Kevin Coulston March, 29th […]

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50 Mutant Animals to Trace and Color!

Get ready for a fun and quirky coloring adventure with Trace Then Color: Mutant Animals! This exciting activity book lets kids trace and color 50 unique and imaginative animals with a playful twist.

Perfect for young artists aged 3+ and fun for the whole family, this book provides easy-to-follow tracing guides that help children develop their drawing skills while having a blast. Once traced, kids can bring each character to life with their own creative colors and designs!

Get The Book

Why Kids Will Love This Book:

  • Simple Tracing Pages – Easy outlines make it perfect for young artists.
  • Funny and Unique Creatures – Playful characters that spark creativity and laughter.
  • Encourages Imagination – Kids can personalize each animal with their own artistic touch.
  • Great for Skill-Building – Helps improve fine motor skills and confidence in drawing.
  • Hours of Creative Fun – A fantastic screen-free activity for any time of the day.

With Trace Then Color: Mutant Animals, kids will laugh, imagine, and create as they bring these weird and wonderful creatures to life!

Grab a copy today and let the mutant madness begin!

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Upcoming Events:

Verde Valley Comic Expo
Shape Drawing Challenge
With Kevin Coulston
March, 29th 2025 11:00am
+ Exhibit Hall All Day
Cottonwood Recreation Center
150 S. 6th St
Cottonwood, AZ 86326

Phoenix Fan Fusion
Shape Drawing Challenge
With Kevin Coulston
June, 7th 2025 12:00pm
+ Exhibit Hall All Weekend
Phoenix Convention Center
Phoenix, AZ

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How to Draw a Cute Stegosaurus (Free Activity Page) https://firstartbooks.com/how-to-draw-a-cute-stegosaurus-free-activity-page/ Thu, 30 Jan 2025 20:35:00 +0000 https://firstartbooks.com/?p=2080 Embark on a Jurassic Adventure with Our Learn to Draw 50 Cartoon Dinosaurs Book! This exciting 106-page drawing book will teach your child how to draw 50 different cartoon dinosaurs, including favorites like the Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops, Brontosaurus, Velociraptor, and many more—all in just 6 easy-to-follow steps! Each dinosaur comes with its own dedicated drawing page, making it a breeze for your budding artist. Get “How to Draw: Cartoon Dinosaurs” Follow along with this free activity page! 5 Reasons Your Kids Will Love This Book: Simple 6-step instructions that make drawing fun and accessible. Unique and funny art you won’t find in any other series. Encourages active imaginations and creative storytelling. Boosts creativity while nurturing budding talent. Provides hours of entertainment for kids and the entire family! Perfect for aspiring artists aged 5 and up, this book is not just about drawing—it’s about creating a world of imagination where kids can learn to draw T-Rexes, Brachiosauruses, Stegosauruses, Spinosauruses, Pterodactyls, and much more! Get “How to Draw: Cartoon Dinosaurs” Upcoming Events: Verde Valley Comic Expo Shape Drawing Challenge With Kevin Coulston March, 29th 2025 11:00am + Exhibit Hall All Day Cottonwood Recreation Center 150 S. 6th St Cottonwood, AZ 86326 Phoenix Fan […]

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Embark on a Jurassic Adventure with Our Learn to Draw 50 Cartoon Dinosaurs Book!

This exciting 106-page drawing book will teach your child how to draw 50 different cartoon dinosaurs, including favorites like the Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops, Brontosaurus, Velociraptor, and many more—all in just 6 easy-to-follow steps! Each dinosaur comes with its own dedicated drawing page, making it a breeze for your budding artist.

Get “How to Draw: Cartoon Dinosaurs”

Follow along with this free activity page!

5 Reasons Your Kids Will Love This Book:

  • Simple 6-step instructions that make drawing fun and accessible.
  • Unique and funny art you won’t find in any other series.
  • Encourages active imaginations and creative storytelling.
  • Boosts creativity while nurturing budding talent.
  • Provides hours of entertainment for kids and the entire family!

Perfect for aspiring artists aged 5 and up, this book is not just about drawing—it’s about creating a world of imagination where kids can learn to draw T-Rexes, Brachiosauruses, Stegosauruses, Spinosauruses, Pterodactyls, and much more!

Get “How to Draw: Cartoon Dinosaurs”

Upcoming Events:

Verde Valley Comic Expo
Shape Drawing Challenge
With Kevin Coulston
March, 29th 2025 11:00am
+ Exhibit Hall All Day
Cottonwood Recreation Center
150 S. 6th St
Cottonwood, AZ 86326

Phoenix Fan Fusion
Shape Drawing Challenge
With Kevin Coulston
June, 7th 2025 12:00pm
+ Exhibit Hall All Weekend
Phoenix Convention Center
Phoenix, AZ

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Draw with me at the Verde Valley Comic Expo https://firstartbooks.com/draw-with-me-at-the-verde-valley-comic-expo/ Wed, 29 Jan 2025 20:28:35 +0000 https://firstartbooks.com/?p=2072 March 29th, 2025 @ 11am – Cottonwood Arizona Rec Center Join prolific children’s book author and illustrator Kevin Coulston for an inspiring Shape Drawing Challenge! In this interactive event, Kevin will show children how to unleash their creativity by drawing anything using just one shape and a bit of imagination. With over 70 children’s books to his name, including the popular How to Draw series from FirstArtBooks, Alexis and the T-Rexes, Dylan McVillain, The Adventures of a 4th Grade Space Captain, and Shape Drawing Challenge—the activity book behind this event—Kevin brings a wealth of experience and fun. Perfect for young readers and aspiring artists, this session will teach them how to bring their own characters to life with confidence and creativity! Get the “Shape Drawing Challenge” Book Event Details: Verde Valley Comic Expo Cottonwood Recreation Center Gymnasium 150 S. 6th St, Cottonwood, AZ 86326 Exhibit Hall Hours: 10am-4pm Shape Drawing Challenge Event: 11am

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March 29th, 2025 @ 11am – Cottonwood Arizona Rec Center

Join prolific children’s book author and illustrator Kevin Coulston for an inspiring Shape Drawing Challenge! In this interactive event, Kevin will show children how to unleash their creativity by drawing anything using just one shape and a bit of imagination. With over 70 children’s books to his name, including the popular How to Draw series from FirstArtBooks, Alexis and the T-RexesDylan McVillainThe Adventures of a 4th Grade Space Captain, and Shape Drawing Challenge—the activity book behind this event—Kevin brings a wealth of experience and fun. Perfect for young readers and aspiring artists, this session will teach them how to bring their own characters to life with confidence and creativity!

Get the “Shape Drawing Challenge” Book

Event Details:

Verde Valley Comic Expo
Cottonwood Recreation Center Gymnasium
150 S. 6th St, Cottonwood, AZ 86326

Exhibit Hall Hours: 10am-4pm
Shape Drawing Challenge Event: 11am

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