New Book Release: Draw by Grid – Baby Robots
If you’re looking for a fun and creative activity to keep your kids engaged, I’m excited to share my newest release — Draw by Grid: Baby Robots! This latest addition to my Art Books for Kids series is all about adorable, mechanical cuteness. It’s filled with pages designed to help kids learn to draw baby robots using the simple and effective grid drawing method. Whether your child is a budding artist or just loves robots, this book is packed with creativity, learning, and fun from start to finish.
About the Book
Draw by Grid: Baby Robots makes learning to draw easy and enjoyable. Each page features a charming baby robot drawn in a cute cartoon style — think small bodies, big expressive eyes, gears, and buttons — all designed to be friendly, simple, and fun for kids to draw. Using the grid system, young artists can learn to draw baby robots one square at a time. This method breaks down each drawing into smaller, more manageable sections, helping kids improve their accuracy, focus, and overall drawing confidence.
The book includes a variety of baby robot characters, from robot pets and helpers to mechanical creatures and silly little bots with big personalities. Each one has its own unique design and playful energy, giving kids a range of fun drawings to try.
Like all of my Draw by Grid books, this one was entirely hand-drawn by me, Kevin Coulston, without the use of AI. Every character is created from scratch to ensure a personal touch and a consistent art style that kids recognize and love across the entire series.
What’s Inside
- 50 unique baby robot characters to draw using the grid method
- Easy-to-follow examples perfect for ages 5+
- Step-by-step visual guidance to help kids learn proportion, placement, and shape recognition
- Large, clear grid spaces designed for young artists to draw comfortably
- Encourages creativity, patience, and artistic confidence
This book is ideal for kids who want to learn to draw baby robots while also developing their observation and fine motor skills. The grid method allows them to slow down and focus on shapes, lines, and patterns — an essential foundation for drawing anything.
Part of a Growing Series
Draw by Grid: Baby Robots joins a growing library of Art Books for Kids that now includes over 80 titles. Each series offers a different way to learn and create:
- The How to Draw series breaks drawings down into six simple steps.
- The Trace Then Color series helps kids trace and color fun, themed artwork.
- The Draw by Grid series, like this one, focuses on improving precision and structure through the grid method.
Each format is designed to meet kids at their current skill level and give them a sense of accomplishment with every page they finish. The same themes often appear across all three series, so kids can enjoy drawing the same characters in multiple ways — whether they’re tracing, drawing step-by-step, or working with grids.
If your child enjoyed Trace Then Color: Baby Robots, they’ll love this new version. It offers a fresh challenge that encourages focus and builds stronger drawing skills while keeping things fun and approachable.
Hand-Drawn Art by Kevin Coulston
As with all my books, every single drawing in Draw by Grid: Baby Robots was created by hand. I don’t use AI or automated tools — just pencil, pen, and plenty of imagination. My goal is to give kids authentic artwork to learn from — drawings that feel warm, expressive, and filled with character.
Each robot is designed to be cute and a little silly — you might find a baby robot dog, a tiny flying bot, or even one in a diaper! These fun, lighthearted designs help kids stay engaged and excited as they learn to draw baby robots step by step.
Why Kids (and Parents) Love It
Parents love seeing their kids build real artistic skills while staying creative and screen-free. The grid method isn’t just fun — it’s also a fantastic tool for developing focus, patience, and the ability to see proportions and shapes more accurately.
Kids love it because it feels like a game. They get to see their baby robot drawings slowly come to life one box at a time, which keeps them motivated and proud of their work. Whether they’re drawing at home, on a trip, or in the classroom, it’s an activity that inspires creativity and builds confidence.
Available Now
Draw by Grid: Baby Robots is available now on Amazon, joining the rest of my Art Books for Kids collection — a growing series of over 80 books that encourage creativity and artistic growth in children of all ages.
If your child loves robots, cute characters, and hands-on drawing fun, this book is the perfect next step in their creative journey. Grab a pencil, open to the first page, and learn to draw baby robots — one grid at a time!






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.”












































