New Baby Robots Drawing Book | Step-by-Step Drawing Pages for Kids | How to Draw: Baby Robots by Kevin Coulston

by | Feb 27, 2026 | Cute Stuff, How to Draw Books for Kids, Robots

Baby Robots Drawing Book – Announcing My Newest How to Draw Book for Kids

I’m excited to officially announce my newest release: How to Draw: Baby Robots, a brand new Baby Robots Drawing Book designed to make learning how to draw fun, simple, and confidence-building for kids.

If your child loves robots but feels unsure about drawing, this book was created specifically for them. The focus is not on complicated mechanical details. Instead, it’s all about cute, expressive baby robot characters that are easy to draw and full of personality.

This Baby Robots Drawing Book continues my mission of helping kids realize that drawing is something they can learn step by step.

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What Makes This Baby Robots Drawing Book Different

Robots are often drawn with heavy details, sharp angles, and complex mechanical parts. That can be overwhelming for beginners. In How to Draw: Baby Robots, I intentionally kept the designs rounded, soft, and approachable.

Each robot is broken down into simple stages:

  • Start with basic shapes
  • Add facial features
  • Build small details
  • Finish with a complete character

By following the steps, kids see the drawing come together in a way that feels manageable. The goal is not perfection. The goal is progress and confidence.

This Baby Robots Drawing Book is designed so that even a child who says, “I can’t draw,” can complete a robot and feel proud of it.

How to Draw: Baby Robots


Why Baby Robots?

Baby Robots are the perfect combination of cute and creative. They allow kids to explore imagination without needing realism. A robot shaped like a baby bottle. A tiny robot with oversized eyes. A round robot with stubby arms and simple antennae.

Because these characters are not meant to look realistic, there is less pressure. That freedom encourages creativity and experimentation.

In this Baby Robots Drawing Book, every character is designed to feel friendly and fun. The rounded shapes and expressive faces make them appealing to younger artists and beginners.

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Also Available in Tracing and Grid Formats

If your child prefers a different learning style, this book is also available in multiple formats.

There is a Trace Then Color: Baby Robots version for kids who want to trace first before drawing on their own. Tracing helps build pencil control and hand confidence, especially for younger artists.

There is also a Draw by Grid: Baby Robots version. The grid method teaches observation and proportion skills by allowing kids to copy the drawing square by square. This approach builds patience and accuracy while still keeping the robots cute and approachable.

All three formats work together. Some families even use them in progression: start with tracing, move to grid drawing, then graduate to the step-by-step How to Draw version.

No matter which format they choose, the focus remains the same: build confidence through success.

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Part of My Art Books for Kids Series

How to Draw: Baby Robots is part of my larger Art Books for Kids series. Over the years, I’ve created more than 90 drawing and activity books designed to help kids build skills in a way that feels fun rather than overwhelming.

My series includes:

Each book is designed around one simple principle: break things down into clear, achievable steps.

The Baby Robots Drawing Book fits right into that mission. It uses the same structured approach that has helped thousands of kids build drawing confidence across animals, dinosaurs, monsters, robots, and more.

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About Me, the Author

I’m Kevin Coulston, the author and illustrator of the Art Books for Kids series. I create and draw every character by hand, and my focus has always been on making drawing feel possible.

When I started creating drawing books, I saw how often kids would get frustrated trying to copy complicated images. I wanted to remove that frustration. Instead of throwing kids into detailed drawings, I break everything into simple stages that build naturally from one step to the next.

With the Baby Robots Drawing Book, I kept that same philosophy. The robots are intentionally simple, expressive, and fun to draw. Kids do not need prior experience. They just need a pencil and the willingness to try.

Learn to Draw Baby Robots


A New Addition to the Series

I’m always working on expanding the Art Books for Kids collection, and I’m excited to add this Baby Robots Drawing Book to the lineup.

If your child enjoys cute characters, imaginative designs, and step-by-step learning, this book is a great addition to your art shelf. And if they enjoy this one, the Trace Then Color and Draw by Grid versions offer even more ways to explore the same baby robot characters.

My goal with every new book is the same: help kids realize that drawing is not about talent. It’s about learning the process.

How to Draw: Baby Robots continues that mission, one cute robot at a time.

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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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“The author really does a great job demonstrating how easy (and rewarding!) it can be to draw seemingly ordinary things you (and your little ones!) may feel too intimidated to try drawing without the step-by-step guide! Putting already-known shapes together and making something new and original is a fantastic way to learn! And recognizing that you can add your own twists and personality to your drawings makes all the difference. I think it’s a fun, original approach to building confidence for a lifelong hobby. I have the ebook copy, and can only imagine how great a physical copy would be!”

– Daenarah [Amazon Review]

“There are several of these fun books by this author. My kids and I have had a lot of fun with these. It’s a great activity to do as a family and see how they all turn out. Almost like a sip and paint but more of a juice box and draw.”

Allison B. [Amazon Review]

My kids can’t wait to start drawing these monsters in their illustrations! The many different moods of the monsters appeal to their different personalities. We love the many options, styles, and opportunities to expand upon the characters. Recommended for all ages!

– Kasey [Amazon Review]

“Kevin has put out many books on drawing and animation, and has such a great feel for HOW to explain the process. His art is so expressive and kid-friendly, but his real strength is in his ability to really explain and show how it’s done, making it accessible to kids and adults. I’m a firm believer that not everyone who “can do” can teach, but Kevin does both beautifully! Pick this up and watch kids have a blast making robots of all sorts, while learning great fundamental art skills at the same time!”

Tom R. [Amazon Review]

“My 5yo LOVES this book! The drawings are cute and the instructions are easy to follow along with. She gets a kick out of drawing muffin monsters and ketchup monsters and it actually keeps her pretty focused for long periods of time.”

– Monica [Amazon Review]

“This is a fantastic book for kids who love art, cartoons, comic books, or just having fun! There are a lot of characters to choose from, and really easy step-by-step instructions to follow. You child will have a blast drawing these fun, silly characters! And just in time for Easter baskets!”

– Bestmomever [Amazon Review]

“This is a very good book for kids that want to learn to draw, my sons love it and Kevin does a great job of making drawing fun and not intimidating. Highly recommended for the long summer hours!”

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