Teach your kids to draw cartoon faces with all kinds of happy, funny, sad and angry expressions.
This convenient printable how-to-draw workbook provides examples of many different face shapes, eyes, noses, mouths, hairstyles and expressions, so you can mix and match and create something unique.
The last pages include some partially completed faces for your kids to finish off and build their skills, plus a blank page for them to practice their own faces from scratch.
This workbook comes as a 10 page PDF file, 8.5″ x 11″ (standard US letter) so it will print on most printers.
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robyn D. (verified owner) –
Love this! Everything I need for my project! Thank you so much!
Sandy Valvano –
Want printable workbook
Kelly collins –
Great learning tools for beginners like myself
David Cain (verified owner) –
Very useful for getting to grips with drawing cartoon faces. It gives so many combinations!
Excellent value for money
Susanne (verified owner) –
Hi Sarah and Team, I bought these to encourage my 11yr old grandson to draw instead of being on his technology all the time. He likes them but said he would like some more complicated things to draw. (He thought they were a bit young for him, I can’t win.) I enjoy watching your YouTube endeavors. Keep up the good work! All the best, Susanne.
Margaret (verified owner) –
Mick Carmody (verified owner) –
Easy to follow and use
John Harrop (verified owner) –
I have used the booklet to help me to develop my drawing skills. It’s been good to have the booklet. Thank you
Josée Le Moyne (verified owner) –
Joanna Rose (verified owner) –
I had lots of fun with my daughter drawing Cartoon people
Emad A. (verified owner) –
Sorry for what I will say next. I was not very impressed with the 8 pages PDF that I got. It doesn’t teach how to draw any of the little artworks that are included, I was expecting something that would give smaller steps similar to how they teach children writing the Alphabet letters with little arrows showing the direction of the pen. Sorry again, but this was what i expected.
Renee Suski (verified owner) –
fabulous! thanks for sharing!
marlene (verified owner) –
yatra W. M. da Silveira Barbosa (verified owner) –
Margaret A. (verified owner) –
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Very simple and easy to use from k-6
Sarah (verified owner) –
Love this!
Natalie Tarrant (verified owner) –
I ordered this guide for our kids art journal club. Thank you for making this available. It’s a helpful resource we will use often.
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Anonymous (verified owner) –
My grandkids and I had so much fun making funny faces. The packet can be used many different ways!
Linda Cruz (verified owner) –
Thanks for making this. Love it.
Kristina (verified owner) –
Silly and fun! Kids love it.
James M Howell (verified owner) –
Haven’t had time to use it yet.
Elaine Ferguson (verified owner) –
I like the pages and can’t wait to use the expressions on my figures for my watercolor cards. Going to try to draw a few expressions today! Wish you would make a printable workbook for drawing simple figures in action sitting running reading ect.!! Elaine
Elizabeth Blackman (verified owner) –
Linda (verified owner) –
This book is fun, reasonably priced, and easy to download. I am a happy camper. Thank you, Sarah, for sharing your joy.
Laura (verified owner) –
I bought these for my grandson. I am very happy with them.
Kellie Schmitt (verified owner) –
I love this as it helps me be able to teach student with actual examples and allows them to gain confidence.
sofiapinelli (verified owner) –
I found this via Pinterest. This is a great download, perfect for what I need. I teach kids after school and we are starting drawing classes. I will be able to print out the sheets for the older kids and assist the younger ones.
I am not sure why the other reviews gave less than 5 stars. The download was instant after a quick and easy check out. The file never expires. I plan on buying more from Sarah.
Thank you!
Sarah Renae Clark (store manager) –
Thank you for the lovely feedback!
Laura Dyck (verified owner) –
I’ll be using it to teach my Sunday School Class how to illustrate their bible stories!!! I think it will be a ton of fun! Great work on this!!!
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karyl elaine berg –
LOOKS great! I need this after 32 years of teaching!
Sherry (verified owner) –
I’m sending these to my Compassion child in the Philippines!
marlene w. (verified owner) –
Carole Delany –
This is the first I’ve seen of Sarah’s book but I would have love to have had it when I was teaching. I’m a retired teacher after almost 28 years. The arts are a critical support for a child’s learning achievement. There are so many benefits to this kind of activity! It’s simple, silly (therefore motivating), developing eye/hand cordination, mixing and matching develop a sense
of adventure as well as supporting success for each goofy ( “That’s the way it’s suppose to look!” ) picture.
All can be successful!