How to draw a monkey - a free monkey drawing guide
Green highlight

Draw a friendly monkey step by step using simple shapes, lines, and shading. Practice proportions, symmetry, and adding personality through facial expressions.

Orange shooting star
Start Drawing
Collect Badge
Background blob
Challenge Image
Table of contents

Get inspired with these

Drawing example 1
Drawing example 2
Drawing example 3
Drawing example 4
Drawing example 5
Drawing example 6

Instructions

Here at SafeTube, we're on a mission to create a safer and more delightful internet. 😊

How to Draw a Monkey | Easy Drawing I Tutorial for Kids I Cute Monkey I Monkey Drawing #drawing

What you need
Black pen or fine marker, blending tissue (optional), colouring materials (crayons colored pencils or markers), eraser, paper, pencil

Step 1

Place your paper pencil eraser black pen and colouring materials on a flat well-lit workspace.

Step 2

Lightly draw a large circle near the top center of the paper for the monkey's head.

Step 3

Lightly draw a slightly smaller oval connected under the circle for the monkey's body.

Step 4

Add two medium circles on each side of the head for ears.

Step 5

Lightly draw a vertical line down the center of the head and a horizontal line across the lower third to help place facial features.

Step 6

Draw two small rounded ovals for the eyes on the horizontal guideline spaced evenly from the centerline.

Step 7

Draw a small rounded triangle or oval for the nose on the centerline just below the horizontal guideline.

Step 8

Draw a smiling curved mouth under the nose to give your monkey a friendly expression.

Step 9

Sketch two simple curved arms starting at the upper sides of the body ending with small oval hands.

Step 10

Sketch two short rounded legs at the bottom of the body with small feet.

Step 11

Draw a long curvy tail starting at the lower side of the body and curling outward.

Step 12

Add a lighter circle inside each ear and a rounded patch around the mouth to show the monkey's face markings.

Step 13

Carefully trace the final lines you want to keep with your black pen or fine marker and let the ink dry.

Step 14

Gently erase the pencil guidelines and then use your colouring materials to color the body face ears and tail adding darker strokes to show shading and using a tissue to blend if you like.

Step 15

Share your finished friendly monkey illustration on DIY.org.

Final steps

You're almost there! Complete all the steps, bring your creation to life, post it, and conquer the challenge!

Complete & Share
Challenge badge placeholder
Challenge badge

Help!?

What can I use instead of a black pen, colouring materials, or tissue if I can't find them?

If you don't have a black pen you can use a fine-tip marker or a dark HB pencil to trace the final lines, for colouring use crayons, washable markers, or colored pencils, and a clean paper napkin or your fingertip can replace the tissue for light blending.

My guidelines smudge or my ink looks messy—how do I fix that?

Make the initial head, body and facial guidelines very light with a sharp pencil, wait until the black pen ink is fully dry before gently erasing with a kneaded or soft eraser, and practice the ear, eye and mouth placements on scrap paper if proportions feel off.

How can I adapt this monkey drawing activity for different ages?

For ages 3–5 have an adult pre-draw the large head circle and body oval and give thick crayons, for ages 6–9 follow the steps but use washable markers and simpler shading, and for 10+ encourage more detail like fur texture, precise shading with colored pencils and the tissue blending step.

How can we extend or personalize the finished monkey drawing?

Personalize by adding a patterned shirt, props or a jungle background before inking, drawing more monkeys to make a scene, or turning the tail into a short flipbook sequence and then color and share the final illustration on DIY.org.

Related videos

Here at SafeTube, we're on a mission to create a safer and more delightful internet. 😊

Learn how to draw MONKEY | Easy Drawing MONKEY For Kids | Easy Drawing Tutorial

4 Videos

Fun Facts

📐 Artists start with simple shapes (circles, ovals, rectangles) to get proportions right before adding details.

🎨 Cartoon artists often enlarge the head and eyes to make characters look friendlier and cuter — try it with your monkey!

🖌️ Shading techniques like cross-hatching or smooth blending make a flat sketch look round and fluffy.

🧠 Some monkeys, like capuchins, use tools and show expressive behavior you can capture in facial expressions and poses.

🐒 There are about 260 species of monkeys around the world — that's a lot of faces to practice drawing!

How do I draw a friendly monkey step by step?

Start with basic shapes: draw a circle for the head and an oval for the muzzle, adding a light cross guideline for eye placement. Place two round eyes on the guideline, a small curved nose, and a smiling mouth. Add round ears, a pear-shaped body, simple limb ovals, and a long curved tail. Refine outlines, add short fur strokes, shade under the chin and inside ears, then color warm browns and highlights to finish the friendly monkey.

What materials do I need to draw a monkey?

You’ll need drawing paper or a sketchbook, a pencil (HB or 2B) for sketching and a softer pencil (4B) for shading, a kneaded eraser and regular eraser, and a sharpener. Optional: a fine-liner pen for inking, colored pencils, markers, or watercolors for coloring, and a blending stump or tissue for smooth shading. Provide a clean, well-lit workspace and use child-safe, non-toxic art supplies.

What ages is drawing a monkey suitable for?

Drawing a friendly monkey is great for children about 4 years and up. Preschoolers (4–6) can trace or copy simple shapes and color with help. Elementary kids (6–9) can follow step-by-step shapes, add facial details, and practice proportions. Older kids (10+) can focus on shading, facial expressions, and more accurate anatomy independently. Adjust complexity, offer guidance, and celebrate creativity over perfection.

What are the benefits of drawing monkeys and safe variations to try?

Drawing monkeys improves fine motor skills, observational ability, proportion sense, and recognition of facial expressions, while boosting creativity and confidence. Try safe variations like cartoon-style monkeys, more realistic sketches, different poses, or group scenes. Use kid-friendly, non-toxic materials and supervise paints or small accessories. Encourage referencing photos and experimenting with color palettes to build skills without pressure.
DIY Yeti Character
Join Frame
Flying Text Box

One subscription, many ways to play and learn.

Try for free

Only $6.99 after trial. No credit card required

How to draw a monkey. Activities for Kids.