Help Me Get Down Drawing Worksheets for Kids
Here’s a fun pair of drawing prompts — “Help Me Get Down” worksheets — where kids use their creativity to solve a problem by drawing their own solution. This shows a child stuck on a tree branch, asking for help to get down. The rest is up to young artists to imagine and create!
What’s Included
A simple, black-and-white outline for kids to finish.
Plenty of open space for children to draw ladders, ropes, trampolines, slides, or even imaginative inventions.
Why Kids Love It
Encourages creativity — kids design their own solution.
Problem-solving practice — helps them think about safety and possibilities.
Fine motor skills — improves drawing, sketching, and planning.
Open-ended fun — there’s no single right answer, just lots of possibilities.
How to Use These Worksheets
Print the worksheet (choose boy, girl, or both).
Introduce the prompt: “How would you help them get down safely?”
Let kids brainstorm: ladders, ropes, trampolines, or silly inventions.
Draw their idea in the empty space.
Share & explain: kids can present their solutions to the class or family.
Extend the activity:
Add color after the drawing is finished.
Write a short story about what happens next.
Compare solutions and talk about which are most realistic or imaginative.
Tip: This works well as a classroom creativity warm-up, an indoor activity, or part of a problem-solving unit.
These Help Me Get Down Drawing Worksheets make learning fun and interactive. They combine art, creativity, and problem-solving in one simple printable. Perfect for both classrooms and at-home learning.







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