Draw People in the Windows – Creative Neighborhood Drawing Prompt
Here’s a fun drawing activity that sparks curiosity and storytelling: “Draw people in the windows!” This worksheet shows two houses with empty windows, leaving it up to kids to decide who lives inside and what they’re doing.
What’s Inside
A neighborhood-style worksheet with houses and windows
Blank window spaces for children to fill with their own characters
A simple, open-ended prompt that inspires endless possibilities
Why It’s a Great Activity
Encourages kids to imagine characters and stories
Builds social imagination: families, friends, neighbors, or even silly creatures
Strengthens fine motor skills and character-drawing practice
Perfect for classroom art, story starters, or rainy-day creativity
How to Use It (Step-by-Step)
Show the worksheet — Point out the houses and blank windows.
Ask the prompt — “Who do you think lives in these houses?”
Start drawing — Children fill each window with people, pets, or funny characters.
Add details — Encourage backgrounds like curtains, furniture, or decorations.
Share stories — Have kids explain who their characters are and what they’re doing in the windows.
This worksheet is perfect for turning a simple street scene into a world of imagination. Print it out for your classroom or home and let kids bring the houses to life with their own characters and stories.






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