Draw with Art for Kids Hub Dinosaurs
What’s inside...
Draw with Art for Kids Hub Dinosaurs is an instructional art book that teaches children how to draw a variety of dinosaurs through clear, step-by-step lessons created by Rob Jensen—founder of the hugely popular Art for Kids Hub website and YouTube channel. Each lesson breaks a complex dinosaur into simple shapes, gradually guiding young artists to a finished, full-color illustration. Along the way, kids pick up fun paleontology facts, color tips, and encouragement to create their own prehistoric scenes. The book balances artistic skill-building with factual snippets about Jurassic and Cretaceous life, inspiring curiosity about both art and science.
Age
5-9
Length
96 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
Which dinosaur was hardest to draw and why?
How did breaking shapes into steps help you?
What habitat would your dinosaur live in?
How can practice improve your drawings over time?
Tip: Role play these questions
Share your own quick sketch to model risk-taking.
Praise effort over outcome to reinforce growth mindset.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Practice makes progress.
Explanation: Each drawing builds from simple shapes to complex figures.
Real-World Application: Kids learn any big task is easier when broken into steps.
Example Lesson: Embrace mistakes.
Explanation: Pages show how to turn ‘oops’ lines into creative details.
Real-World Application: Children see errors as opportunities, not setbacks.
Example Lesson: Stay curious about the world.
Explanation: Dinosaur facts encourage questions about science and history.
Real-World Application: Kids may visit museums or read more about prehistoric life.
Example Lesson: Share creativity.
Explanation: Family drawing prompts invite collaboration and feedback.
Real-World Application: Children learn to communicate ideas and appreciate others’ art.
