Paint by Numbers Kits for Kids — Animals, Unicorns, Dinosaurs and Fantasy Designs

Kits curated around the subjects kids actually want to paint — animals, unicorns, dinosaurs, dragons, bright fantasy scenes. The designs are easier, the numbered sections larger, the paints washable and water-based. Let your child pick the subject; the rest is built to help them finish a painting they'll want to keep.

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The Subjects Kids Reach For

The subjects here cover the themes children pick on their own when given the choice:

  • Animals: most kids already have a favorite, and animal faces are easy to recognize as the painting comes together. Big cats, dogs, horses, owls, foxes, and woodland scenes appear here, with rounder, simpler creatures like rabbits and koalas for younger painters.
  • Unicorns and fantasy: the appeal is the palette as much as the creature, with rainbow manes, glowing horns, starlit skies, and storybook forests in bright colors that keep a child painting longer than a muted one would.
  • Dinosaurs: the pull of something enormous, ancient, and a little dangerous. T-Rex scenes, friendly cartoon dinosaurs, and prehistoric landscapes all work well, with big, simple shapes and clear color zones. The dinosaur paint by numbers collection is the right corner for a child who knows fifteen dinosaur names.
  • Colorful fantasy: castles, rainbows, hot air balloons, mermaids, and space scenes, a good fallback when a child wants something bright but isn't set on one theme.

For a specific character, a family pet, or a scene that isn't here, a custom paint by numbers kit built from a photo is the better route.

Matching the Kit to the Child

Most children are ready for paint by numbers once they have the brush control and patience to follow numbered sections and come back to a project across several sittings. Younger children often enjoy it too, with an adult painting alongside and handling the smallest sections. It varies a lot by child — one who can stay with a coloring book for a while will usually manage a kit.

The kits in this collection are built around what works for young painters: fewer total colors than an advanced kit, larger numbered sections that don't need a steady artist's hand, and water-based paints. The brushes are sized for smaller hands, and everything needed to finish the painting is in the box.

What Helps a Child Finish

Most kids finish a kit across several short sittings rather than one long stretch. The biggest predictor of whether a child finishes isn't age or skill; it's whether they picked the subject themselves. A unicorn a child fell for at the start gets finished. The wholesome nature scene a parent chose because it looked educational often ends up in a drawer.

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Frequently asked questions

What age range is this collection suitable for?

Around age 8 or 9 is when most kids settle into kits on their own, though it varies a lot by child. Younger kids from about 5 or 6 usually enjoy the activity with an adult painting alongside. The deciding factor is patience and brush control rather than the exact age — a child who can stay focused on a coloring book for fifteen minutes will usually manage a kit.

How long does it take a child to complete a kit?

Most kids spend two to four hours total on a kit, usually across several painting sessions of 30 to 45 minutes each. Pushing a child to finish in one sitting tends to backfire.

Are the paints safe for children?

The paints are water-based, washable and labeled non-toxic, and they clean up from skin and most fabrics with soap and water. Adult supervision is still recommended, particularly with younger children and around eating or drinking.

Can a parent paint alongside their child?

Many parents do, and most kids welcome it. Some families work on the same kit together; others paint two kits side by side and treat it as a shared activity. Either approach works — the one thing to avoid is taking over the painting when a child gets stuck on a tricky section.

What's included in each kit?

Each kit includes a pre-printed canvas with numbered sections, all the paints needed to complete the design in separate pots (so no mixing is required), brushes in the right sizes for the design, and a reference image showing the finished painting.

Can I order a custom kit made from a photo of my child's favorite character or pet?

Yes. The custom service converts any photo into a paint by numbers kit, which is useful when a child is set on a specific character, a real pet or a family memory that isn't in this curated collection.

What if my child loses interest before finishing?

This is the most common worry parents have, and the strongest defense is letting the child pick the subject from the start. A kit the child chose tends to get finished; a kit a parent chose for them often doesn't. If interest does fade, taking a break of a few days and coming back fresh works better than pushing through.