How To Draw Emotions: Step By Step Guide for Kids

This printable How to Draw Emotions step by step guide helps students level up their drawing to create more expressive characters when making their own comic strips, graphic novels, art projects, or when expressing their own feelings and emotions.

How to Draw emotions

How To Draw Emotions: Step By Step Guide for Kids

The step-by-step drawing guide includes instructions for drawing twelve different emotions, with each page demonstrating to students how to draw a cartoon face with one of a wide range of emotions, including;

  • Angry
  • Sad
  • Excited
  • Jealous
  • Surprised
  • Bored
  • Happy
  • Silly
  • Tired
  • Scared
  • Frustrated
  • Shy

Each page has space for the student to practice drawing the face and emotion featured on that page. The instructions combine simple shapes and lines to form the head and facial features for each emotion. The key to drawing each emotion successfully, is to encourage students to pay particular attention to the eyes, eyebrows and mouth – their shape, size and location on the overall face.

RELATED: For even more drawing fun, check out the cute monsters in our How to Draw Monster Emotions Step-By-Step Guide.

This booklet presents a simple, fun way to learn to draw emotions! And as a free, printer friendly, printable document, your students will feel more confident drawing faces in for their school projects in no time at all.

How to Draw emotional faces

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