How to Draw: Baby Robots – A Step-by-Step Drawing Book for Kids by Kevin Coulston

If your child loves robots but feels unsure about drawing, this book makes it simple.

How to Draw: Baby Robots teaches kids how to draw cute, friendly robot characters using an easy step-by-step method. Each robot is broken down into manageable stages so kids can build confidence as they go.

These are not complicated mechanical machines. They are baby robots with personality. Round shapes, expressive faces, and simple details make each character fun and approachable for beginners.

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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!”

David D. [Amazon Review]

How to Draw: Baby Robots

A Step-by-Step Drawing Book for Kids

If your child loves robots but feels unsure about drawing, this book makes it simple.

How to Draw: Baby Robots teaches kids how to draw cute, friendly robot characters using an easy step-by-step method. Each robot is broken down into manageable stages so kids can build confidence as they go.

These are not complicated mechanical machines. They are baby robots with personality. Round shapes, expressive faces, and simple details make each character fun and approachable for beginners.

What Makes This Book Different

Every drawing follows the same clear structure:

  1. Start with basic shapes
  2. Add simple features
  3. Build details step by step
  4. Finish with a complete robot ready to color

This format removes the guesswork. Kids are not left wondering what to draw next. They simply follow the steps and watch their robot come to life.

Inside This Book You’ll Find

  • Dozens of cute baby robot characters
  • Clear step-by-step drawing instructions
  • Beginner-friendly designs
  • Plenty of space to practice
  • Simple shapes that build real drawing skills

Each robot is designed to be fun rather than technical. The goal is confidence, not perfection.

About the Author

Kevin Coulston is the author and illustrator of more than 90 children’s drawing books. He creates every character by hand with one goal in mind: make drawing feel achievable for kids. His books focus on breaking drawings into simple steps so children can experience success quickly. Through his How to Draw, Trace Then Color, and Draw by Grid series, Kevin has helped thousands of young artists build confidence while having fun.

Perfect For

  • Kids who love robots
  • Beginners learning to draw
  • Homeschool art lessons
  • Classroom drawing activities
  • Screen-free creative time
  • Children who get frustrated with complicated drawings

Because the robots are designed with rounded shapes and expressive faces, kids quickly realize that drawing is something they can do.

Builds Real Skills

Drawing step by step helps children develop:

  • Fine motor skills
  • Hand-eye coordination
  • Focus and patience
  • Visual observation
  • Creative confidence

Completing one robot often leads to drawing another. That repetition builds skill naturally and without pressure.

Part of a Larger Series

How to Draw: Baby Robots is part of the How to Draw series. If your child enjoys this book, they can move on to other themes using the same step-by-step format.

Baby Robots is also available in:

  • Trace Then Color format for beginners who prefer tracing first
  • Draw by Grid format for kids who want to build proportion skills

Each format supports a different stage of learning while keeping the same cute robot characters.

If your child enjoys creative activities and wants to learn how to draw in a way that feels simple and rewarding, How to Draw: Baby Robots is a great place to start.

Sometimes all it takes is one cute robot to make drawing finally click.

Additional information

Author & Illustrator

Kevin Coulston

Publisher

FirstArtBooks