Learning to draw has never been easier! How To Draw 101 Things For Kids uses simple step-by-step guides to teach your children how to draw adorable things as well as wonderful characters.
This book is designed for kids to learn how to draw, no experience needed! With over 100 things to draw, your children will be entertained for hours while learning a new skill.
Your kids will draw the simple basic shapes shown in step one, and move on to step two and keep going to the last step before finishing their drawing in the practice section! The new lines in each step are shown clearly and simply, so they’ll know exactly what to draw. Finally, add color to your drawing with colored pencils, crayons or whatever you have available!
Plus, your kids will learn new information when drawing because there is an exciting fact on every page!
About this book:
- Over 100 cute things as A variety of animals, sea animals, bugs and insects.
- Draw your favourite fruit, food items and sweet treats.
- Get inspired with trees, flowers, transport, sport and more.
- Suitable for all drawing beginners.
- Simple step-by-step instructions.
- Top-quality exclusive illustrations.
- Tons of exciting fun facts.
- An amazing gift for your little ones.


Babyz Corner Customer –
Good one for a toddler to learn drawing and keep busy! Excellent packaging👍🏽
Babyz Corner Customer –
Good one for a toddler to learn drawing and keep busy! Excellent packaging👍🏽
Babyz Corner Customer –
Good one for a toddler to learn drawing and keep busy! Excellent packaging👍🏽
JT –
Brought this for my grandsons birthday. Keeps him entertained for hours.
Lynn67 –
Ok, this book is step by step which I love. It gives the kids the opportunity to see the steps involved. The drawings are pretty basic, but that’s what I need for a 5 year old. I also like that you can draw in the book and complete the drawings from each step.
Swan –
This is a great drawing book for kids.
So many drawing books are about drawing techniques for adults or professionals. Such as framing in a face, then drawing it then erasing the frame… that doesn’t work for a 5 year old.. THIS does!~~ This is step by step.
My child is constantly bringing me cute pictures. The faces make everything so funny. It has massively added to my children’s drawing skills. I’d say great for kids ages 4-12+.
Suggestions for improvement would be page numbers on pages and in the index. Also title on the spine. We lose these books on the bookshelf all the time because the spine is blank. I finally wrote the titles on the spine.
Book helped my child’s drawing confidence and is so much fun. My kids went from saying “I don’t know how to draw a __” to saying “I can try make that”
Anyway- I hope writing this and the pictures help show what the book is like.
Happy Shopping
Rachel Elrod –
Bought for grandson, he enjoys it
JT –
Good one for a toddler to learn drawing and keep busy! Excellent packaging👍🏽
Babyz Corner Customer –
Good one for a toddler to learn drawing and keep busy! Excellent packaging👍🏽
Babyz Corner Customer –
Good one for a toddler to learn drawing and keep busy! Excellent packaging👍🏽
Linda plunkett –
101 things to learn to draw. My grandson was pleased with us and could hardly wait to go off and try it. He’s been having a lot of fun with it since the day we left a meeting with the whole family involved.
Babyz Corner Customer –
My grandchildren loved it and it is good that you get to draw on the page. Very good product
Jana Walker –
I bought this for a little boys birthday gift who loves art and drawing. He loved this gift. Before we gave it to him we even tried out a few and had a ton of fun. I am not talented at drawing but even I was able to make some fun pictures.
Babyz Corner Customer –
Good one for a toddler to learn drawing and keep busy! Excellent packaging👍🏽
Zakia –
Brought this for my grandsons birthday. Keeps him entertained for hours.
dnicole777 –
Our 5-year-old LOVES this. She received for a present and it is boosting her confidence in drawing! Very basic and easy to follow! I realize they have videos you can watch online, but you have to constantly pause them for your little one to catch up – this is great to just give to your child with pen and paper and let them do on their own time without assistance! Great for parents that want their child to have something to do while they are busy cleaning or making dinner. definitely recommend!
Zakia –
101 things to learn to draw. My grandson was pleased with us and could hardly wait to go off and try it. He’s been having a lot of fun with it since the day we left a meeting with the whole family involved.
Lauren –
Fun and cool little book for my son who loves anything art! Arrived quickly also
Swan –
Our 5-year-old LOVES this. She received for a present and it is boosting her confidence in drawing! Very basic and easy to follow! I realize they have videos you can watch online, but you have to constantly pause them for your little one to catch up – this is great to just give to your child with pen and paper and let them do on their own time without assistance! Great for parents that want their child to have something to do while they are busy cleaning or making dinner. definitely recommend!
Rez –
Bought for grandson, he enjoys it
Babyz Corner Customer –
Good one for a toddler to learn drawing and keep busy! Excellent packaging👍🏽
Babyz Corner Customer –
Good one for a toddler to learn drawing and keep busy! Excellent packaging👍🏽
Babyz Corner Customer –
Good one for a toddler to learn drawing and keep busy! Excellent packaging👍🏽
Babyz Corner Customer –
Good one for a toddler to learn drawing and keep busy! Excellent packaging👍🏽
Rachel Elrod –
My grandchildren loved it and it is good that you get to draw on the page. Very good product
Timmy 2000 –
It’s an awesome beginner book
Babyz Corner Customer –
Good one for a toddler to learn drawing and keep busy! Excellent packaging👍🏽
Lauren –
The “How To Draw 101 Things For Kids” book is a simple and easy drawing guide for young artists. It covers a range of subjects from animals to foods, perfect for kids and parents looking for a fun and educational activity. It’s especially handy for those, like me, who haven’t touched a pencil since the 8th grade art class.
The Pros:
• Easy-to-Follow Instructions: Even for parents who thought “art” was a four-letter word. This book simplifies the process, making it accessible for all skill levels.
• Wide Range of Topics: From lions to rockets, there’s something for every little artist. It’s like an all-you-can-draw buffet.
• Fun Activity: Great for those “rainy day/no tech day” scenarios when you need to entertain kids without screens. Plus, it’s a sneaky way to bond over some creative fun.
• Affordable: For the price, it’s a steal—especially if it saves you from another round of “I’m bored” during summer break.
• Encourages Creativity: It’s a fantastic starting point for kids who might just discover their inner Picasso (or at least keep them busy for a bit).
The Cons:
• Not for Advanced Artists: This is more ‘stick figure level’ than ‘gallery opening’—perfectly fine for beginners but don’t expect to hang these on the walls of the MoMA.
As a parent, I found this book to be a life-saver. It made drawing accessible and fun, even for someone like me whose art peaked with finger painting. My child enjoyed the challenge, and we both had a good laugh at our attempts. The instructions are clear, and the book is structured well for a step-by-step learning experience. It’s also a great conversation starter; you never realize how many different ways there are to draw a watermelon until you try it with a kid!
The “How To Draw 101 Things For Kids” is a delightful addition to any household with children. It offers an educational yet entertaining activity that encourages creativity and provides a great bonding opportunity. While it’s not going to produce masterpieces, it’s perfect for what it is—a fun, basic guide for young artists. Highly recommended for anyone looking to add a bit of art (and humor) to their family time.
Jamie Harrison –
Xmas gift for my artistic 6 yr granddaughter. She loved it and started following along and drawing the animals. Breaks the process down into easy shapes.
Okay Honey, Yes Dear –
The “How To Draw 101 Things For Kids” book is a simple and easy drawing guide for young artists. It covers a range of subjects from animals to foods, perfect for kids and parents looking for a fun and educational activity. It’s especially handy for those, like me, who haven’t touched a pencil since the 8th grade art class.
The Pros:
• Easy-to-Follow Instructions: Even for parents who thought “art” was a four-letter word. This book simplifies the process, making it accessible for all skill levels.
• Wide Range of Topics: From lions to rockets, there’s something for every little artist. It’s like an all-you-can-draw buffet.
• Fun Activity: Great for those “rainy day/no tech day” scenarios when you need to entertain kids without screens. Plus, it’s a sneaky way to bond over some creative fun.
• Affordable: For the price, it’s a steal—especially if it saves you from another round of “I’m bored” during summer break.
• Encourages Creativity: It’s a fantastic starting point for kids who might just discover their inner Picasso (or at least keep them busy for a bit).
The Cons:
• Not for Advanced Artists: This is more ‘stick figure level’ than ‘gallery opening’—perfectly fine for beginners but don’t expect to hang these on the walls of the MoMA.
As a parent, I found this book to be a life-saver. It made drawing accessible and fun, even for someone like me whose art peaked with finger painting. My child enjoyed the challenge, and we both had a good laugh at our attempts. The instructions are clear, and the book is structured well for a step-by-step learning experience. It’s also a great conversation starter; you never realize how many different ways there are to draw a watermelon until you try it with a kid!
The “How To Draw 101 Things For Kids” is a delightful addition to any household with children. It offers an educational yet entertaining activity that encourages creativity and provides a great bonding opportunity. While it’s not going to produce masterpieces, it’s perfect for what it is—a fun, basic guide for young artists. Highly recommended for anyone looking to add a bit of art (and humor) to their family time.
Jana Walker –
Good for kids
Babyz Corner Customer –
Good one for a toddler to learn drawing and keep busy! Excellent packaging👍🏽
Rachel Elrod –
Very instructive and fun
dnicole777 –
Fun and cool little book for my son who loves anything art! Arrived quickly also
Rachel Elrod –
Ok, this book is step by step which I love. It gives the kids the opportunity to see the steps involved. The drawings are pretty basic, but that’s what I need for a 5 year old. I also like that you can draw in the book and complete the drawings from each step.
Okay Honey, Yes Dear –
Good for kids
Jamie Harrison –
I bought this for a little boys birthday gift who loves art and drawing. He loved this gift. Before we gave it to him we even tried out a few and had a ton of fun. I am not talented at drawing but even I was able to make some fun pictures.
Spike –
My great granddaughter absolutely loves the techniques illustrated in the book and refers to it frequently
JProcure12 –
Good one for a toddler to learn drawing and keep busy! Excellent packaging👍🏽
Swan –
Loved the variety of images presented in this book each with simple progression making it easy to follow.
KatieBrady85 –
I always wanted to draw, but never was very good. I purchased for my grands, who love to draw and this gives great direction for beginner drawing. They love it.
Bo –
Kept him busy for awhile.
Karlasue –
My grandson (6) is who I purchased this for. His only complaint is that he didn’t want to learn to draw 101 things he wants to learn to draw 149 things. Adorable. Easy to follow instructions. He loves to draw.
KatieBrady85 –
Great book.
Estee –
This is a simple drawing book that shows you how to draw everything with smiley faces on it. Lol. It is cute.
Debbie swiss –
This is a great drawing book for kids.
So many drawing books are about drawing techniques for adults or professionals. Such as framing in a face, then drawing it then erasing the frame… that doesn’t work for a 5 year old.. THIS does!~~ This is step by step.
My child is constantly bringing me cute pictures. The faces make everything so funny. It has massively added to my children’s drawing skills. I’d say great for kids ages 4-12+.
Suggestions for improvement would be page numbers on pages and in the index. Also title on the spine. We lose these books on the bookshelf all the time because the spine is blank. I finally wrote the titles on the spine.
Book helped my child’s drawing confidence and is so much fun. My kids went from saying “I don’t know how to draw a __” to saying “I can try make that”
Anyway- I hope writing this and the pictures help show what the book is like.
Happy Shopping
Kelly H. –
Nice, simple to follow. Bought this for 7 year old but I’ll probably also have a go!
Zakia –
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Nice book for youngsters to help teach them drawing skills. Goes through step by step to draw animals and plants etc. Probably quite good for adults too!
Jana –
Brought this for my grandsons birthday. Keeps him entertained for hours.
raissa ratner –
Nice drawing book for a kid. Would recommend.
Swan –
Big print and pictures, an excellent introduction for toddlers. As kids are different, they learn and adapt at their own pace, so gauge their level of attention and learning. Use the books wisely, and take your time to introduce other workbooks, from letters, to colors, to numbers and drawing. This book is a good start.