Robot Drawing Prompts – Free Printable
These fun, free printable, robot drawing prompts will keep the kids busy using their imaginations to come up with cool robot drawings and designs!
I have learned the hard way, that when a preschooler has an obsession with something, it is much easier to go with it, than fight against it!
Besides, kid’s learn best when they are doing something they are interested in, so following your child’s lead is one of the best ways for them to learn.
Leaning in and going with your child’s current big interest means that they are more likely to concentrate on an activity for longer, and they are more likely to revisit that activity again and again. That means you’ll spend more time getting things done and less time trying to find something for your child to do! You are happy and so is your child, it’s a win win!
I reminded myself of all those positives when my preschooler stamped his foot and yelled “It has to be robots! I want to do robots… new robots!”
My youngest child’s love of robots was strong and enduring. He loved the magnet robots we made and played with them a lot, but we’ve had them for ages and he was getting bored of those quickly, so I decided to work with this passion for robots and come up with a new robot activity.
I combined his love of robots and a new love of drawing and came up with some fun robot drawing prompts.
Free Printable Robot Drawing Prompts
These free printable robot drawing prompts are lots of fun for kids of all ages. If you have a preschooler with a robot obsession they will love making their own robot drawings from these simple starting ideas.
Older kids will have lots of fun designing their own robots, and you can extend the activity by getting bigger kids to label parts of their robot and write about what they do.
There are three different robot themed drawing prompt in this set, all designed as a starting point, a great way to encourage creativity.
You can download these free printable robot drawing prompts here.
These printables are an A4 sized pdf file, you will need a pdf reader such as adobe acrobat to open them. If you are printing on US ‘letter sized’ paper be sure to select ‘fit’ or ‘shrink to fit’ from your printer options.
Please remember that the printables at picklebums.com are for personal, or individual classroom, use only, you may not sell, share, or link directly to these files.
Of course one child’s obsession is often caught my the next one, so the afternoon was filled with robots too!
If you liked these fun drawing prompts then you might like to check out the rest of our fun printable drawing prompts.
Great idea! My son loves robots at the moment too, he’s been building gigantic imaginary ones and cardboard ones too, he’s going to love these robot prompts. Thanks for putting them together :)
Thanks for putting these together! Am printing them out now for my little boy to have a go at tomorrow.
These look like so much fun! I can’t waitt o see what my toddler makes with them.
I wish I was just half as clever as you Kate! This will make a super weekend activity – thanks!
Very cool. Just put together a dry erase book for my kiddoes. These will be a fun addition.
My boys will love these prompts. They’re crazy for robots right now. I slipped them into clear page protectors to draw on them with dry erase markers. .. Gwen, what a good idea to make them into a book!
thank you so much for the printable there awesome my boys are gonna love them no more craying in the car cheers to yha
These are MARVELOUS!! I’m going to share this link on my website for traveling with the kids. This is a quiet idea to keep boredom at bay on a long trip!
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much! My 5yr son wanted a robot themed birthday party with our family, so I was looking for easy, low-key activities adults can do too to expand THEIR creativity too! This will be fun!! =)
Oh yes! These would make a great party activity! I hope you have a great time!
Thanks so much! We are throwing a summer day camp and these will be perfect to use before we build our Art Bots!
I found yout site after searching for “free downloadable drawing prompts.” I purchased “The Boys’ Doodle Book” for my 3 boys to share while on a roadtrip. I get that the color pages are expensive to print on thick paper, but as I purchased it, I thought to myself, “This is such a simple idea, surely SOMEONE is generous enough to share these prompts for free in black and white?” You did it and I’m so thankful!
Thank you for sharing