New Video Drawing Tutorial: How to Draw a Baby Elephant in 5 Minutes | Fun Easy-to-Follow Drawing Activity

by | Oct 9, 2025 | Animals, Cute Stuff, How to Draw Books for Kids, Video Tutorials

How to Draw a Baby Elephant – Free Step-by-Step Video Tutorial

If you love drawing cute animals, today’s post is going to make you smile. I’m excited to share a brand-new YouTube drawing tutorial where I’ll show you exactly How to Draw a Baby Elephant in just a few easy steps. This adorable little elephant is one of my favorite characters from my book How to Draw: Baby Animals, and in the video, I walk you through the process from start to finish.

The character is a small blue elephant with oversized ears, a round body, and a diaper—because this is a true baby elephant! It’s simple, cute, and fun to draw, whether you’re a beginner or an experienced young artist looking for a relaxing art project.

The tutorial is about five minutes long, making it perfect for a quick drawing session at home or in the classroom. You can pause, rewind, or rewatch as many times as you need while learning How to Draw a Baby Elephant step-by-step.

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About the Book: How to Draw: Baby Animals

This tutorial comes straight from my book How to Draw: Baby Animals, part of my How to Draw series. The book features 50 different baby animals, each one broken down into six easy-to-follow steps.

Every drawing in the book is completely hand-drawn by me—no stock art, no tracing from digital assets, and no AI assistance. I sketch everything myself with pencil and ink before turning them into the clean, easy-to-follow guides you see in the final book.

I think that’s an important detail to share, especially today when AI-generated art is so common. I want kids (and adults) who use my books to know that every character they draw started from a human imagination and hand. Each curve, shape, and expression is made to teach real drawing skills—not just to copy a computer image.

When you learn How to Draw a Baby Elephant from this book or video, you’re learning the same techniques I use when designing new characters. You’re getting a small piece of the creative process that goes into every book I make.


More Ways to Draw the Baby Elephant

If you enjoy the video tutorial, there are even more ways to practice drawing this character. In addition to the How to Draw version, the Baby Elephant also appears in my Trace Then Color and Draw by Grid editions of the same theme.

  • Trace Then Color: Baby Animals – In this version, you can trace the outlines of the baby elephant before coloring it in. It’s a perfect option for younger artists who are just starting out or anyone who prefers a relaxing tracing activity.
  • Draw by Grid: Baby Animals – This edition helps kids develop observation and proportion skills by using a simple grid system. You copy each part of the elephant square by square, which trains your eye for spacing and shape while keeping it fun.

All three versions—How to Draw, Trace Then Color, and Draw by Grid—feature the same 50 adorable baby animal designs, including the baby elephant, baby panda, baby lion, baby bunny, and more.

So, whether you’re learning How to Draw a Baby Elephant step by step, tracing it, or drawing it by grid, there’s a version that fits your favorite way to learn.


Why Kids Love Drawing Baby Animals

Baby animals are one of the most popular subjects in my books because they’re cute, expressive, and full of personality. They’re also great for helping kids develop creative confidence.

When kids learn How to Draw a Baby Elephant, they’re not just copying a picture—they’re learning to see shapes, build characters, and make creative decisions. That’s one of the reasons I design my tutorials and books to be simple enough to follow, but open-ended enough for creativity.

After drawing the elephant, many kids like to add accessories—like a little bow, a toy bottle, or a blanket. Others like to draw multiple elephants together as a family. These imaginative touches help turn a drawing lesson into a storytelling experience.

How to Draw: Baby Animals

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The Creative Process Behind My Books

People often ask how I come up with my designs, and the answer is: I start with an idea, then sketch by hand until it feels right. I don’t use AI tools or digital shortcuts. Every illustration you see in my books begins as a pencil sketch on paper.

Once I’m happy with the design, I refine it into clear, simple lines that work well for step-by-step teaching. The result is a series of fun, original characters that anyone can learn to draw.

When you learn How to Draw a Baby Elephant using my tutorial or books, you’re connecting with art that’s been drawn with real creativity and care—not generated by a machine. That’s part of what makes these books special.


Watch the Video: How to Draw a Baby Elephant

In the video, I take you through the full process of drawing this little elephant using basic shapes and smooth lines. You’ll start by sketching the large round head and floppy ears, then move on to the diaper and baby legs. The steps are simple enough for kids to follow, and by the end, you’ll have a cute finished drawing that’s ready to color.

I always make sure my tutorials are approachable for all ages—especially for kids who love animals and want to learn to draw them in a fun, cartoony style. The goal is to make drawing feel easy and rewarding.

If you’ve ever wanted to learn How to Draw a Baby Elephant, this video is a great place to start. You don’t need any special materials—just a pencil, eraser, and paper. And once you’ve drawn your elephant, you can color it however you like. I use blue in the video, but you can make yours pink, gray, or even purple!

Watch the tutorial here:


Why This Tutorial Is Perfect for Beginners

The baby elephant tutorial is designed with beginners in mind. The proportions are exaggerated and the lines are clean, making it easy to follow along. You’ll learn how to break complex shapes down into simple forms, which is one of the most important skills in drawing.

Even if you’ve never drawn an elephant before, you’ll be surprised by how quickly you can pick it up. And if you’re already familiar with my other tutorials—like the cute cartoon monsters or baby animals—you’ll find this lesson fits right in with your growing collection of drawings.

By the end of the video, you’ll not only know How to Draw a Baby Elephant, but you’ll also have a cute new character you can color, decorate, and share.

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Try It Yourself

If you haven’t yet, go watch the full tutorial on YouTube and draw along with me. The video is about five minutes long—just the right length for a quick art break or a fun classroom project.

Once you’ve finished your elephant, try drawing it again from memory or adding your own twist. Maybe give it a hat, a pacifier, or a tiny toy to hold. The more you experiment, the more confident you’ll become as an artist.

And if you enjoy learning How to Draw a Baby Elephant, be sure to check out the full How to Draw: Baby Animals book for even more adorable characters to draw.


Final Thoughts

This new tutorial is one of my favorites because it captures everything I love about drawing—simplicity, creativity, and fun. Watching kids (and adults!) learn How to Draw a Baby Elephant and make it their own is always inspiring.

Whether you’re following the video, tracing from the Trace Then Color version, or using the Draw by Grid edition, you’ll find that this character is a joy to bring to life.

So grab your pencil and paper, press play on the video, and let’s draw together.

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Meet The Author & Artist

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.”

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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