Draw by Watching
Watch. Pause. Draw. ✏️
Learn by watching a simple lesson, then draw your own version beside it.
Every drawing is a way to understand the world.
Featured Lesson: Draw a Happy Heart
Watch on the left. Draw on the right. Take your time.
Draw a Happy Heart
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Simple fact
Your heart is a strong muscle that helps move blood through your body.
Question to think about
What do you think helps your heart stay strong?
Great doctors begin by learning how to care.
Drawing steps
- 1Draw a heart shape
- 2Add a smiling face
- 3Add small lines to show beating
- 4Color it with your favorite colors
Watch and Draw — five little steps
Heart and Body Lessons
Learn simple things about the heart, body, doctors, and healthy habits through drawing.
The Heart
Draw a Happy Heart
Fact: Your heart is a strong muscle that helps move blood through your body.
Try: Draw a heart with a happy face, strong arms, and bright colors.
- 1. Draw a heart shape
- 2. Add a smiling face
- 3. Add small lines to show beating
- 4. Color it with your favorite colors
Heartbeat
Draw the Heartbeat
Fact: Your heartbeat is the sound of your heart working.
Try: Draw a line that goes up and down like a heartbeat.
- 1. Draw a straight line
- 2. Add up and down heartbeat marks
- 3. Add a heart at the end
- 4. Write 'My heart is working'
Blood Flow
Draw Blood Moving Around
Fact: Blood carries oxygen and helpful things around your body.
Try: Draw tiny paths moving from the heart to the body.
- 1. Draw a heart in the middle
- 2. Draw arrows going out
- 3. Draw arrows coming back
- 4. Add small red dots for blood
Doctor Tools
Draw a Stethoscope
Fact: A stethoscope helps doctors listen to the heart.
Try: Draw a stethoscope and a small heart beside it.
- 1. Draw two ear pieces
- 2. Draw a curved tube
- 3. Draw the round chest piece
- 4. Add a heart next to it
Helping People
Draw a Kind Doctor
Fact: Doctors help people by listening, learning, and caring.
Try: Draw a friendly doctor helping someone feel safe.
- 1. Draw a person with a kind face
- 2. Add a doctor coat
- 3. Add a stethoscope
- 4. Add a kindness symbol like a heart or star
Healthy Habits
Draw Heart Healthy Foods
Fact: Colorful foods can help your body grow strong.
Try: Draw a plate with colorful fruits and vegetables.
- 1. Draw a plate
- 2. Add three fruits
- 3. Add three vegetables
- 4. Add a happy heart beside the plate
Movement
Draw Exercise and the Heart
Fact: Moving your body helps your heart stay strong.
Try: Draw yourself jumping, running, dancing, or playing.
- 1. Draw a child moving
- 2. Add motion lines
- 3. Add a smiling heart
- 4. Add the words 'Move with joy'
Rest
Draw Rest and Sleep
Fact: Sleep helps your body and brain recharge.
Try: Draw a peaceful bedtime scene.
- 1. Draw a bed
- 2. Draw a moon and stars
- 3. Draw a resting child
- 4. Add a calm heart
Creative Drawing Lessons
Draw characters, places, and objects that can become part of your stories.
Original helper character
Draw a Brave Helper Animal
Try: Create an animal helper who solves problems with kindness.
- 1. Pick an animal
- 2. Draw big friendly eyes
- 3. Add a helper badge
- 4. Add a special power like kindness, courage, or listening
Storytelling
Draw a Story Hero
Try: Create a hero for your next story.
- 1. Draw the face
- 2. Add clothes or costume
- 3. Add one special tool
- 4. Name your hero
Doctor Academy
Draw a Friendly Hospital
Try: Draw a warm and happy hospital where people feel safe.
- 1. Draw a building
- 2. Add windows and doors
- 3. Add a heart sign
- 4. Add flowers or trees outside
Space and imagination
Draw a Rocket to the Moon Garden
Try: Draw a rocket flying to a magical moon garden.
- 1. Draw the rocket body
- 2. Add wings and flames
- 3. Add stars
- 4. Add a moon garden
Helping community
Draw a Rescue Town
Try: Draw a town where helpers work together.
- 1. Draw houses
- 2. Add roads
- 3. Add helper characters
- 4. Add a kindness flag
Animals and nature
Draw a Nature Friend
Try: Draw a tree, animal, or flower that becomes a friend.
- 1. Draw something from nature
- 2. Add a friendly face
- 3. Add colors
- 4. Add a short name
Learn and Draw by Subject
Drawing connects to everything you learn.
Math
Draw with Shapes
Use circles, triangles, squares, and rectangles to make a picture.
Try: Draw a robot using only shapes.
Reading
Draw the Main Character
Listen to or read a short story, then draw the main character.
Try: Draw who the story is about.
Science
Draw What You Notice
Look closely at an animal, plant, planet, or body part.
Try: Draw one thing you learned.
Social Studies
Draw a Community Helper
Learn about people who help in a town.
Try: Draw a teacher, doctor, firefighter, librarian, or helper.
Kindness
Draw a Kind Moment
Think about one way to help someone.
Try: Draw yourself helping at home or school.
Little Wonder Quotes
Read one little quote before you start creating.
Every big dream starts with one curious question.
A kind heart can help in many ways.
Your drawing does not need to be perfect. It only needs to be yours.
Great doctors begin by learning how to care.
When you pause and look closely, you learn more.
Stories help us imagine what is possible.
Art is one way your ideas become real.
A brave helper listens first.
Keep wondering. Keep drawing. Keep growing.
Small steps can lead to big dreams.
Keep wondering
Open the Art Studio
Go to Art StudioTurn your drawing into a story
Go to Story LabLearn about the heart
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