The cover of our engaging activity book for kids, Draw Doodle Scribble Think Create

Your Kids Need This Activity Book with Unique Drawing Prompts (+ Free Printable Activity!)

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Uncover the joy of drawing prompts for kids with our activity book.

As a Montessori elementary teacher, I’ve always loved using simple prompts to spark creativity. Drawing prompts invite kids to imagine, problem-solve, and express themselves—without pressure, rules, or “right answers.”

In this post, I’m sharing how our activity book Draw Doodle Scribble Think Create came to be, and why drawing prompts for kids are one of my favorite tools for nurturing creativity in the elementary years.

An image of the book cover along with some bright, colourful words that say, 'Keep kids laughing, drawing, thinking, exploring, and creating with this book.'

How Draw, Doodle, Scribble, Think, Create Came to Be

The idea for this activity book started with Karen. For years, she made DIY sketchbooks for her nieces and nephews—filling blank pages with funny characters and creative prompts. They loved them.

Around the same time, I was watching my stepdaughter, Taylor, spend hours with activity books that combined drawing and writing. She would sit quietly, totally absorbed—reading, thinking, creating.

That’s when it clicked: we wanted to make the kind of activity book kids could return to again and again. Something playful, slightly weird, and full of prompts that actually make kids think before they draw.

So we made it together—a Montessori teacher and a graphic designer—and Draw, Doodle, Scribble, Think, Create was born.

Why Drawing Prompts for Kids Actually Work

Drawing prompts give kids a starting point, not a finished idea.

Instead of staring at a blank page, children are invited to imagine something new, interpret a playful challenge, and decide how to bring it to life.

That process naturally builds:
💭 creative thinking
💡 problem-solving
😃 confidence
✍️ fine motor skills

All while feeling like play.

One of the ten drawing prompts for kids in this activity book. These pages are all about drawing things out of proportion. Inspirational cartoon images of a dog with huge eyes and ears, a cat with a large round body, and even a ninja with a tiny body.

What’s Inside the Activity Book

Each prompt is followed by extra space to explore ideas in different ways.

You’ll find:
✅ light background drawings to build on
✅ dot grids for line work
✅ framed pages for focused ideas
✅ blank pages for free creativity

Kids can draw directly in the book, or use the prompts in a sketchbook or on loose paper. There’s no “right way” to use it — which is very much the point.

One of the ten drawing prompts for kids in this activity book. The instructions are written upside down with clouds all around and invite the user to draw a world in the sky.

A Peek at One of Our Favourite Prompts

Draw wings on things that don’t usually have wings

Sounds simple, but it gets kids thinking creatively right away.

What would a flying toaster look like?
A winged shoe?
A floating pineapple?

This kind of prompt encourages imagination, experimentation, and problem-solving without feeling academic. Kids aren’t copying, they’re inventing.

And that’s where the magic happens.

💡 Free Drawing Prompt for Kids

One of our favorite prompts from Draw, Doodle, Scribble, Think, Create, now available as a free printable.

This prompt gives kids a starting point for creative drawing anywhere.

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Ready to Spark Some Creativity?

Draw, Doodle, Scribble, Think, Create is a playful way for kids to explore ideas, express themselves, and enjoy art without pressure.

It’s perfect for:
🤫 quiet afternoons
🧑‍🎨 creative breaks
✈️ travel days
🤔 anytime kids feel like imagining something new

Fun, low-pressure, and endlessly reusable.

💡Did you know we also created a picture book?

Carl the Cantankerous Cat takes kids on a playful adventure filled with rich vocabulary, humor, and just the right amount of sass.

Perfect for young readers who love stories that are funny, thoughtful, and a little bit unexpected.

How to Use This Activity Book

Kids can flip to any page, read the prompt, think about it for a moment, and start drawing.

They can work right in the book, on loose paper, or in a sketchbook—there are no rules. The prompts are simply a starting point for their imagination to take over.

One of the ten drawing prompts for kids in this activity book. Cute cartoon fruit with human characteristics. Some instructions are written to guide users to make some fun art.

The Wrap-Up: Drawing Prompts for Kids

Drawing prompts for kids are one of the simplest ways to support creativity, confidence, and independent thinking.

And the best part? Kids don’t feel like they’re “learning,” they just feel like they’re creating.

Which, honestly, is exactly how learning should feel.