How to Draw a Cute Panda: Easy 10-Step Guide for Kids

Bring a friendly panda to life with this beginner-friendly drawing tutorial, perfect for artists ages 5 and up. All you need is a pencil, an eraser, and a piece of paper to get started. By the end, you will have a charming, hand-drawn panda character to color and share.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

A cute, finished panda drawing colored in black and white, standing in a friendly pose.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Eyes

Close-up of two panda eyes being drawn with circular pupils on white paper.

Draw two small, slightly tilted ovals for the eyes. Inside each, add a smaller circle for the pupil and shade it in. Teacher's Tip: Keep these close together to give your panda a sweet, focused expression.

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Step 2: Adding the Nose and Smile

Panda face sketch showing the addition of a small oval nose and a curved mouth line.

Draw a small, flattened oval between the eyes for the nose. Below it, add a gentle curved line for a happy smile. Teacher's Tip: A slightly wider smile makes your panda look extra friendly!

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Step 3: Shaping the Head and Ears

Outlining the panda's head shape with ears and a chin line.

Draw a large, rounded shape around the face for the head. Add two small semi-circles on top for the ears and a small 'U' shape for the chin. Teacher's Tip: Don't worry about making the head perfectly round—pandas are naturally fluffy!

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Step 4: Drawing the First Arm

Panda drawing showing the addition of ear details and one raised arm.

Add a 'C' shape inside each ear for detail. Then, draw a curved line extending from the head to create a raised arm. Teacher's Tip: Imagine the panda is waving hello!

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Step 5: Adding the Second Arm

Panda drawing showing the second arm and small finger details.

Draw the second arm tucked against the body using a curved line. Add a few small lines at the ends of the arms to represent fingers. Teacher's Tip: Keep these lines short to make the paws look soft.

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Step 6: Outlining the Torso

Panda drawing showing the torso outline and the first foot.

Draw a long, smooth curve for the side of the body and a small curve for the foot at the bottom. Teacher's Tip: Use a continuous motion to keep your lines looking smooth.

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Step 7: Completing the Body

Panda drawing showing the complete body outline and feet with toe details.

Connect the bottom of the body with a curved line and add the second foot. Add small lines to the feet to show the toes. Teacher's Tip: Make sure the feet look rounded to match the panda's chubby shape.

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Step 8: Adding Paw Pads

Panda drawing showing detailed paw pads and toe beans on the hands and feet.

Draw a small circle in the center of the raised paw with tiny ovals around it for 'toe beans.' Add similar detail to the feet. Teacher's Tip: These little details make your panda look extra cute and professional!

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Step 9: Adding Fur Markings

Panda drawing showing the final outline with fur pattern markings.

Draw large ovals around the eyes and curved lines across the chest and legs to mark where the black fur goes. Teacher's Tip: Use light pencil marks first so you know exactly where to color later.

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Step 10: Coloring Your Panda

The finished, colored panda drawing with black and white fur patterns.

Time to bring your panda to life! Color the eye patches, ears, arms, and legs black, leaving the rest white. Teacher's Tip: Use a soft black crayon or marker for a smooth, classic panda look.