How to Draw A Dolphin Dude with the Grid Drawing Method | Free Worksheet | A Fun Weird Creatures Drawing Activity Book for Kids

by | Jan 12, 2026 | Animals, Free Activity Pages, How to Draw Books for Kids

Free Grid Drawing Page: Learn How to Draw A Dolphin Dude

In this post, I’m sharing a free grid drawing page straight from my book Draw by Grid: Weird Creatures. The character featured on this page is one of those drawings that instantly makes kids smile—a creature that looks like a dolphin but stands upright like a human. Around here, I like to call him the Dolphin Dude.

This Dolphin Dude has a lot of personality packed into a simple design. He stands on two legs, has spots on the top of his head, a few tiny hairs sticking up, and a heart tattoo on his arm. He’s weird in the best possible way, which makes him perfect for learning How to Draw A Dolphin Dude using the grid drawing method.

If your child enjoys characters that feel unexpected and a little strange, this free page is a great introduction to grid drawing and to the Weird Creatures book as a whole.

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About the Book: Draw by Grid: Weird Creatures

Draw by Grid: Weird Creatures is built entirely around characters like the Dolphin Dude. Every page features a strange, silly, or unexpected creature designed to work perfectly with grid drawing.

Inside the book, kids draw a wide variety of oddball characters using the same grid-based approach found on this free page. Each creature is hand-drawn by me and carefully designed so the grid supports the drawing rather than getting in the way.

If your child enjoys learning How to Draw A Dolphin Dude, they’ll likely enjoy working through the rest of the Weird Creatures book, where every page offers a new surprise.

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Why Weird Characters Are So Fun to Draw

Characters like the Dolphin Dude are great for kids because there’s no real-world “right answer.” Dolphins don’t normally walk upright, and they definitely don’t usually have tattoos. That freedom takes pressure off and makes drawing feel playful instead of technical.

When kids learn How to Draw A Dolphin Dude, they’re given permission to explore imagination instead of worrying about realism. That mindset often leads to more confident drawing and more original ideas.

Many kids finish this page and immediately start inventing their own weird creatures—a shark person, a frog monster, or a cat with robot arms.

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Hand-Drawn Art Made for Learning

All of the art in Draw by Grid: Weird Creatures, including the Dolphin Dude, is hand-drawn by me. I don’t use AI-generated artwork or stock images. Every character is drawn with kids in mind, focusing on clear shapes, readable lines, and designs that feel fun to recreate.

When kids learn How to Draw A Dolphin Dude from hand-drawn grid art, they’re learning from illustrations that were created specifically to teach drawing—not just to look good on a page.

Parents often tell me they appreciate knowing the artwork is original and intentionally designed to help kids succeed.

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Why Grid Drawing Builds Confidence

Grid drawing is especially helpful for kids who feel overwhelmed by drawing. The grid breaks a complex image into smaller, approachable sections, making success feel achievable.

Learning How to Draw A Dolphin Dude with a grid helps kids:

  • Improve observation skills
  • Understand proportions
  • Build patience and focus
  • Gain confidence quickly
  • Feel proud of their finished drawing

Once kids feel confident with grid drawing, many find it easier to attempt freehand drawing as well.

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Part of a Larger Art Books for Kids Collection

Draw by Grid: Weird Creatures is part of my larger collection of art books for kids, which includes different drawing styles to suit different learning preferences.

Across the collection, kids can explore:

  • Step-by-step drawing books
  • Tracing and coloring books
  • Grid drawing books
  • Shape-based drawing challenges

Learning How to Draw A Dolphin Dude through grid drawing is just one entry point into drawing. The goal across all the books is the same: help kids enjoy the process of creating without pressure.

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A Screen-Free Creative Option

This free Dolphin Dude page is a great screen-free activity that keeps kids engaged and focused. Sitting down to learn How to Draw A Dolphin Dude encourages patience, creativity, and hands-on learning.

It’s an activity that works well for quiet time, classrooms, homeschool settings, or just a calm afternoon at home.

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About the Free Dolphin Dude Grid Page

The free activity page included with this post teaches How to Draw A Dolphin Dude using a grid system. Instead of trying to draw the entire character at once, kids focus on one square at a time. This makes the process feel much more manageable and helps reduce frustration.

The grid guides kids as they draw:

  • The dolphin-shaped head with spots and tiny hairs
  • The upright, human-like body
  • The arms and legs positioned for standing
  • The heart tattoo that adds personality
  • The overall balance of the character

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Learning How to Draw A Dolphin Dude this way helps kids understand how larger drawings are built from smaller parts. Once they complete the page, many kids like to go back and redraw the character without the grid, using what they learned the first time.

Printing the page more than once is encouraged. Kids often enjoy experimenting with different colors, expressions, or even adding accessories once they’re comfortable with How to Draw A Dolphin Dude.

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Final Thoughts

I hope you and your young artist enjoy this free grid drawing page and have fun learning How to Draw A Dolphin Dude step by step. He’s a strange, fun character that shows how grid drawing can make even unusual designs approachable.

If your child enjoys this page, Draw by Grid: Weird Creatures includes many more characters that are just as weird, silly, and fun to draw.

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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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