How to Draw Grogu: Easy Step-by-Step Art Lesson for Kids
Learn how to draw Grogu in a few easy steps! Includes a step-by-step video + PDF for grades 3–5. Save time and teach with confidence.

How to Draw Grogu Art Lesson
Grogu is a character your students instantly recognize, which means you’ll get buy-in fast—especially from reluctant artists. When kids are excited about the subject, they’re more willing to slow down and follow steps.
This lesson is designed for grades 3–5 and uses simple cartoon shapes to build confidence. The big eyes, wide ears, and rounded head make it easier for students to see what to draw and where to place each part.
Because the drawing is broken into clear steps, you can teach it even if you don’t feel “artistic.” Just model one step at a time, pause, and let students catch up before moving on.
The black marker tracing step helps students practice clean linework and makes the final artwork look bold and polished. Then crayons make coloring simple, low-mess, and classroom-friendly.
It’s also easy to differentiate: students who need support can copy the shapes slowly, while fast finishers can add shading, a background (stars or a planet), or extra robe details. Everyone ends with a successful Grogu they’re proud to take home.
Cartoon Character Design: Shape, Proportion, and Expression
Cartoon character design is all about using simple shapes to build something recognizable. In this Grogu lesson, students start with an oval head, then add big rounded eyes and wide ears—basic shapes that quickly turn into a character.
A big reason Grogu looks so cute is proportion. His head and eyes are much larger than the rest of his body, which creates that baby-like, friendly look that makes students go, “I know who that is!”
This is also a great place to teach symmetry. Encourage students to lightly sketch a center guideline on the face so the eyes and nose stay balanced, and remind them to make the ears feel even on both sides.
Small details create expression. A tiny curved smile, a simple nose, and a few forehead lines can make Grogu look curious and kind—without needing complicated realism.
Finally, students practice line quality when they trace with black marker. Clean outlines make the drawing pop, and crayons are perfect for adding color choices that match Grogu’s look—green skin, soft tan ears, and a brown robe with lighter trim.
Step by Step Grogu Tutorial

Grogu Coloring Page

Grogu Drawing Lesson Materials List
Step-by-Step Instructions to Draw Grogu
Time needed: 45 minutes
How to Draw Grogu
- Draw the shape of the head.

- Add large, pointed ears on both sides.

- Draw two large eyes with highlight spots inside.

- Draw the mouth, nose and wrinkles on his head.

- Add fuzzy hair along the top.

- Draw the collar of the robe.

- Draw the middle of the robe, including the toes.

- Add the sleeves and hands on the sides.

- Trace with a marker and color with crayons.
















