Free Activity Page: Draw a Silly Alien by Following the Grid on Your Own Page!

by | Mar 21, 2025 | Aliens, Free Activity Pages, How to Draw Books for Kids

Learn to Draw A Silly Alien with the Grid Drawing Method!

If your child loves aliens, outer space, and drawing, then you’re in for a treat! Today, I’m offering a free activity page straight out of my book, Draw by Grid: Silly Aliens. This fun and engaging activity gives young artists the chance to draw a goofy alien using the grid method, a technique that makes even the wackiest designs easy to recreate. Whether your child is just getting started with drawing or already loves to doodle, this freebie is a fantastic way to practice their skills while having a blast. Simply print it out, grab a pencil, and let the creativity flow!

Discover the Fun of Draw by Grid: Silly Aliens

Draw by Grid: Silly Aliens is a 106-page drawing book designed to help kids develop their artistic skills while having tons of fun. This book is packed with 50 unique and totally goofy alien characters, all designed to be drawn using the simple and effective grid method. With each page, kids will improve their ability to break down complex images into manageable steps, boosting both their confidence and creativity.

The grid drawing method has been used by artists for centuries to help them capture accurate proportions and details. By following the step-by-step guides in this book, kids can create their very own silly extraterrestrial creatures with ease. From bug-eyed Martians to one-eyed space blobs, the aliens in this book are designed to spark the imagination and encourage creativity.

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Why Kids Love Draw by Grid: Silly Aliens

1. Easy-to-Follow Instructions

Each alien is broken down into a grid, making it simple for kids to replicate the drawing piece by piece. This technique helps young artists develop patience, focus, and attention to detail.

2. 50 Unique and Hilarious Aliens

No two aliens are alike! With a huge variety of quirky designs, kids can draw everything from tentacled space creatures to robots from another galaxy. The fun, cartoon-style illustrations make learning to draw exciting and engaging.

3. Boosts Artistic Confidence

Many children get frustrated when they feel like they can’t draw something correctly. The grid method makes complex drawings more approachable, giving kids a sense of accomplishment as they see their finished alien come to life on the page.

4. Encourages Creativity and Storytelling

Each alien has its own unique personality, and kids can use their imaginations to come up with names, backstories, and entire alien worlds. This book isn’t just about drawing—it’s about storytelling, creativity, and world-building!

5. A Great Screen-Free Activity

In a world filled with screens and digital distractions, Draw by Grid: Silly Aliens provides a hands-on, engaging activity that keeps kids entertained while developing important skills. Whether at home, on a road trip, or in a classroom, this book is a great way to encourage artistic expression.

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The Benefits of Grid Drawing for Kids

Grid drawing isn’t just a fun way to create silly aliens—it’s also an excellent tool for developing fine motor skills, spatial awareness, and problem-solving abilities. Here’s why this method is so effective:

  • Teaches Proportions and Accuracy: The grid helps kids understand how to break down an image into smaller parts, making it easier to replicate the shapes and details accurately.
  • Builds Patience and Focus: Following the step-by-step process of grid drawing encourages kids to slow down and pay attention to details, improving their concentration.
  • Encourages Hand-Eye Coordination: By copying shapes from one grid to another, kids refine their motor skills and coordination, which can benefit other areas of learning.
  • Fosters a Love for Drawing: When kids see their drawings improve with each page, they gain confidence and are more likely to continue exploring their artistic abilities.

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Perfect for Home, School, and Beyond

Draw by Grid: Silly Aliens is a fantastic addition to any child’s art collection. It’s perfect for:

  • At-Home Art Time: Whether your child loves to draw in their free time or needs an engaging activity for a rainy day, this book is a great go-to.
  • Classroom Use: Teachers can incorporate this book into art lessons to help students improve their drawing skills in a structured and enjoyable way.
  • Road Trips and Travel: Long car rides or plane trips can be made more fun with a drawing book that keeps kids engaged for hours.
  • Birthday Gifts and Holidays: This book makes a wonderful gift for any young artist who loves silly creatures and outer space adventures.

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Grab Your Free Activity Page!

If you want to see how fun and simple grid drawing can be, download the free Draw by Grid: Silly Aliens activity page and give it a try! It’s a great way to introduce your child to this exciting drawing method while letting them create their very own alien character. Once they see how easy and fun it is, they’ll want to keep going with all 50 aliens in the full book!

So, what are you waiting for? Get your free activity page, grab a pencil, and start drawing! And if your child loves it (which I’m sure they will), be sure to pick up a copy of Draw by Grid: Silly Aliens for even more artistic adventures!

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Over a decade and a half since his initial published work, Kevin is now dedicating himself to inspiring the next generation of illustrators with his “How To Draw,” “Trace Then Color,” and “Draw by Grid” series of art books.

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