How to draw
114 subjects, six steps each. Watch the drawing appear stroke by stroke, follow along on paper, print the practice sheet — then animate the finished drawing in the Sketchling project.
Open the drawing guideskubrio.com/guides
Every guide is free, works without an account, and ends the same way: your kid makes something real — a drawing that becomes a film, a game that runs, an idea that gets its first customer. New guides ship every Monday.
114 subjects, six steps each. Watch the drawing appear stroke by stroke, follow along on paper, print the practice sheet — then animate the finished drawing in the Sketchling project.
Open the drawing guidesWhile the kid draws, the parent gets a few minutes. The Parent Praise Check reads what your reflex praises — the kid, or the work they did. The Kid Independence Check reads how ready your kid is to run their own learning. Free, no account, and each one ends with something to try tonight rather than a grade.
Take a parent quizA Scratch-style playground in the page. Kids drag loops and event blocks to make three things that actually run — a chase game, a dance, a drum machine.
Free tool: drag, drop, and run in the browser. No account.
Leads to the Game Studio project
Mini robots built from things you already have at home — a toothbrush bristlebot, a scribble bot that draws by itself, a paddle boat that swims. Real motors, no kit.
Free tool: printable build cards with the parts list and six build steps.
Leads to the Invention Codex project
Kitchen-safe experiments as six-step lab cards. The twist: kids predict the result before they test it, then record what really happened.
Free tool: printable lab cards with a predict-then-test scorecard.
Leads to the Wild World project
Paper airplanes first, then origami. The same six-step factory as the drawing guides — watch each fold appear, follow along, fly the result.
Free tool: step-by-step fold reveals + a flight-distance log to print.
Leads to the Maker projects
A writing-prompt machine: pick a hero, a place, and a problem — get a story starter and a printable first page with room to draw the cover.
Free tool: generator + printable story sheets. No account.
Leads to the Book Show project
An AI idea generator: three questions about what your kid loves, three real business ideas back — each with a first step a kid can do this weekend.
Free tool: generator + a printable founder card to put on the fridge.
Leads to the kid-founder project
Six steps from stick figures to a finished strip, with blank panel sheets to print. Characters first, then speech bubbles, then the page.
Free tool: printable panel layouts + a title-lettering guide.
Leads to the Publisher project
Why we make these
Ages 6–13.
Explore the projects or start with a free guide above