How to Draw Mokoko: Easy Step-by-Step Labubu Guide

Bring the adorable Mokoko from The Monsters Labubu to life with this screen-free drawing activity. Designed for ages 5 and up, this tutorial helps children practice shape recognition and steady hand control. All you need is a pencil, an eraser, and your favorite coloring supplies to create your own character masterpiece.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

Finished, colorful drawing of Mokoko from The Monsters Labubu, displayed as a friendly character illustration.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Expressive Eyes

Close-up of Mokoko's large oval eyes and heart-shaped nose being drawn with light pencil strokes.

Start by drawing two large, rounded ovals for the eyes, topped with soft, curved brow lines. Teacher's Tip: Keep your pencil pressure light here so you can easily adjust the symmetry before committing to the final lines.

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Step 2: Adding the Friendly Smile

Drawing the wide, smiling mouth and small triangular teeth of the Mokoko character.

Draw a wide, gentle curve for the mouth, then add small triangles underneath to represent those cute, sharp teeth. Tip: Remind your artist that the teeth don't need to be perfectly uniform—a little variation makes the character look more playful!

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Step 3: Shaping the Face

Outlining the rounded face shape of Mokoko with a small oval guide for the flower accessory on top.

Outline the rounded, slightly flattened face with a smooth, continuous curved line. Place a small oval above the head to serve as the center point for the flower accessory. Tip: Use a 'ghosting' motion with your hand before touching the paper to get the curve just right.

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Step 4: Drawing the Flower Petals

Adding U-shaped petals around the central oval to form the flower on Mokoko's head.

Create the flower by drawing 'U' shaped petals around the center oval. Connect these to the head with a smooth line. Tip: Try to keep the petals roughly the same size to maintain the character's balanced look.

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Step 5: Adding the Ears

Sketching the long, rabbit-like ears with inner contour lines for detail.

Draw the long, rabbit-like ears using tall 'U' shapes. Add a smaller flattened oval inside each for depth. Tip: Connect the ears with a short, soft curve to make the head look like one solid piece.

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Step 6: Sketching the Arms

Drawing the thick, outstretched arms and hands of the Mokoko character.

Draw the outstretched arms using thick, curved lines. Use small, overlapping strokes to define the hands. Tip: Think of the arms as soft tubes—keep the lines rounded rather than sharp to match the character's plush toy aesthetic.

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Step 7: Defining the Legs

Adding the first leg and foot to the Mokoko drawing using curved and angled lines.

Use a long, sweeping curve to create the side of the body and the first leg. Finish the foot with short, angled lines that meet at a point. Tip: Ensure the leg connects smoothly to the body to keep the character looking balanced.

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Step 8: Completing the Lower Body

Finalizing the second leg and foot to complete the body outline of Mokoko.

Mirror the previous step to draw the second leg and foot. This completes the base of the character's body. Tip: Check that both feet are at the same level so your character looks like it's standing firmly on the ground.

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Step 9: Adding the Bow Tie

Drawing a decorative bow tie around the neck of the Mokoko character.

Draw a bow around the neck using overlapping curved lines for the knot and the loops. Add two small tails hanging down. Tip: The bow adds a great focal point—don't worry if the lines overlap, as you can erase the extra marks later.

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Step 10: Bringing Mokoko to Life with Color

The fully colored Mokoko character with pink fur, blue-green bow, and red nose.

Your outline is ready! Use pink for the fur, white for the belly, a bright blue-green for the bow, and a pop of red for the nose. Tip: Use light, circular coloring motions to keep the texture looking soft and fuzzy.