How to Draw a Simple Fox: Easy 10-Step Guide for Kids

Looking for a fun, screen-free activity? This simple fox tutorial is perfect for artists ages 5 and up. All you need is a pencil, paper, and an eraser to bring this woodland friend to life while building essential fine motor skills.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

A colorful, friendly cartoon fox illustration, the final result of the drawing tutorial.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Eyes

Close-up of two hand-drawn cartoon fox eyes with large pupils on white paper.

Draw two curved lines to form the shape of the eyes, then add a large, dark circle inside each for the pupils. Teacher's Tip: Keep the eyes close together to give your fox a cute, friendly expression.

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Step 2: Defining the Snout

Drawing the fox snout and nose using an inverted triangle and curved lines.

Draw an inverted triangle for the nose. Connect a curved line from the inner eye corners to create the snout, then add a curved line below for the jaw. Teacher's Tip: Use a light touch; the snout is the center of the fox's face.

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Step 3: Shaping the Head and Cheeks

Outlining the fox head and fluffy cheeks with smooth, curved pencil strokes.

Use long, sweeping curved lines to outline the triangular cheeks and the top of the head. Teacher's Tip: Imagine you are drawing a soft, fluffy heart shape around the face.

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Step 4: Adding Ears

Adding triangular ears with internal fur details to the fox head.

Draw two large triangles on top of the head. Add a smaller line inside each for depth and use jagged lines to show tufts of fur. Teacher's Tip: Jagged lines make the fur look soft and realistic.

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Step 5: Sketching the Chest

Drawing the chest area of the fox using two long, graceful curved lines.

Draw two long, curved lines extending down from the cheeks to form the chest. Teacher's Tip: Make these lines slightly wider at the bottom to give your fox a sturdy, sitting posture.

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Step 6: Drawing the Front Legs

Adding front legs and paws to the fox body with simple toe details.

Extend two curved lines down from the chest to create the front legs, adding small lines at the bottom for toes. Teacher's Tip: Keep the legs parallel to make the fox look like it is sitting upright.

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Step 7: Adding the Tail

Drawing a large, bushy fox tail attached to the body.

Enclose a large, pointed shape for the tail using two curved lines. Connect the head to the tail to complete the body outline. Teacher's Tip: A big, bushy tail is a fox's signature feature—don't be afraid to make it large!

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Step 8: Adding Texture

Adding fur texture details to the fox tail and legs using zigzag and short lines.

Use a zigzag line to separate the tip of the tail. Add small, disconnected lines on the legs to suggest fur texture. Teacher's Tip: Less is more—a few well-placed lines are better than too many.

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Step 9: Final Details

Adding final facial and leg markings to the fox drawing.

Add curved lines to band the feet, nose, and cheeks. These markings help define the fox's face. Teacher's Tip: Use these lines as a guide for where to change colors later.

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Step 10: Bring Your Fox to Life with Color

A fully colored cartoon fox with orange fur, white accents, and black paws.

Time to color! Use vibrant reddish-orange for the body, white for the chest and tail tip, and black for the feet. Teacher's Tip: Try using light pressure for the white areas to keep them clean.