Free Activity Page from How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals
Learn How to Draw A Chicken Step by Step
Today I’m sharing a fun free activity page straight from my book How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals. The character featured on this page is a cheerful cartoon chicken with a simple, goofy style that’s perfect for young artists. Using this free page, kids will learn How to Draw A Chicken in six easy-to-follow steps—the same step-by-step format used throughout the book.
This chicken character was hand-drawn by me, just like every other character in my art books. I don’t use AI-generated artwork. Every line, shape, and expression is created with kids in mind, making the drawing process approachable, fun, and confidence-building. If your child enjoys animals and wants to learn How to Draw A Chicken in a way that feels manageable, this free page is a great place to start.
About the Book: How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals
This free lesson on How to Draw A Chicken is just one of many animal drawings inside How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals. The book includes a wide variety of friendly animal characters, all drawn in a cute cartoon style and broken down into six simple steps.
Inside the book, kids learn how to draw animals such as:
- Alligators
- Elephants
- Lions
- Bears
- Turtles
- Rhinos
- Goats
- Cats
- Dogs
- And many more
Each page follows the same structure as the chicken page. Kids start with basic shapes, then add features, expressions, and details step by step. This consistency makes it easier for kids to turn the page and try the next drawing without feeling overwhelmed.
If your child enjoys learning How to Draw A Chicken, they’ll likely enjoy working through the rest of the animals in the book as well.
Why Kids Love Learning How to Draw A Chicken
Animals are often one of the first things kids want to learn how to draw, and chickens are especially fun because of their simple shapes and expressive features. Learning How to Draw A Chicken gives kids a character that feels familiar but still playful.
Here’s why this activity works so well:
- Chickens are easy to recognize
- The shapes are simple and rounded
- The character has lots of personality
- Kids can easily customize the drawing
Once kids learn How to Draw A Chicken, they often start drawing chickens on their own without the guide. That’s one of the biggest goals of the book—helping kids feel confident enough to draw independently.
Hand-Drawn Art Designed for Kids
Every character in How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals, including the chicken on this free page, is drawn entirely by hand by me. I don’t use AI art, stock images, or automated tools. I believe kids learn better from drawings that feel human, expressive, and intentionally designed for their skill level.
When kids learn How to Draw A Chicken from hand-drawn art, they’re seeing how a real artist builds a character step by step. The lines are clean, the shapes are friendly, and the proportions are carefully chosen to make drawing feel achievable.
Parents often tell me they appreciate knowing the artwork was created thoughtfully, especially when choosing creative resources for their kids.
Why the Six-Step Drawing Method Works
The six-step method used to teach How to Draw A Chicken is the same method used throughout the entire How to Draw series. It’s designed to break drawings into manageable pieces so kids don’t feel stuck or discouraged.
This approach helps kids:
- Focus on one step at a time
- Understand how shapes form characters
- Build patience and follow instructions
- Gain confidence as the drawing takes shape
By the time kids finish learning How to Draw A Chicken, they’ve practiced skills they can apply to other drawings too—like starting simple, adding details gradually, and trusting the process.
Part of the Larger How to Draw Series
How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals is part of my larger How to Draw series, which includes many different themes designed to help kids grow as artists.
Across the series, kids learn how to draw:
- Animals
- Monsters
- Dinosaurs
- Robots
- People
- Food characters
- Holiday characters
- Cute and silly creatures
Every book uses the same six-step format, making it easy for kids to move from one theme to another. Once they’re comfortable learning How to Draw A Chicken, they’re well on their way to tackling many other characters with confidence.
A Screen-Free Creative Activity
Pages like this free How to Draw A Chicken activity are a great alternative to screen time. Drawing encourages focus, creativity, and hands-on engagement in a calm, productive way.
This free page works well for:
- Quiet afternoons
- Homeschool art time
- Classroom drawing lessons
- Rainy day activities
- Creative breaks
Because the page can be printed multiple times, kids can revisit the drawing whenever they want and see their improvement over time.
About the Free Chicken Drawing Page
The free activity page included with this post walks kids through How to Draw A Chicken using a clear six-step drawing process. Each step builds on the last, starting with simple shapes and gradually adding details until the full cartoon chicken comes together.
Free Activity Page (save and print):
The chicken on this page features:
- A rounded, friendly body shape
- A simple beak and expressive eyes
- A cartoon comb on top of the head
- Small wings and short legs
- A goofy, approachable look
The goal of this page is to show kids that even something that looks detailed can be broken down into simple steps. When kids learn How to Draw A Chicken this way, they begin to understand how shapes connect and how characters are constructed.
After finishing the drawing, kids can color the chicken however they like. Some stick with classic chicken colors, while others get creative with bright feathers, patterns, or silly accessories. Printing the page multiple times gives kids the freedom to try new variations and build confidence with each attempt.
Final Thoughts
I hope your young artist enjoys this free activity page and has fun learning How to Draw A Chicken step by step. It’s a simple, friendly drawing that helps kids build confidence while practicing real drawing skills.
If your child enjoys this page, How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Animals offers many more animal characters to explore using the same easy-to-follow format.








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.”











































