This is one of the genuinely good corners of YouTube. Art for Kids Hub is exactly what it says on the tin: a family teaching kids to draw, with patience, enthusiasm, and zero gimmicks.
Rob and his family have been at this since 2012, churning out thousands of step-by-step art lessons that actually work. No flashy editing, no manufactured drama, no begging for likes—just 'grab your marker and let's draw a dinosaur.' It's refreshing.
The content itself is squeaky clean and legitimately educational. Kids build real skills, learn to follow instructions, and get that dopamine hit of creating something they're proud of. The variety is impressive—from seasonal crafts to trending characters to classic animals—so there's always something that matches your kid's current obsession.
The only real concern is that it's on YouTube, so comments are enabled and ads are present. Younger kids should watch in a supervised environment or through YouTube Kids if available. But compared to the brain-melting alternatives? This is a win.
If you've got a kid who likes to create, this channel will keep them busy for years. And unlike most screen time, you'll actually have tangible evidence of what they did—a pile of drawings covering your fridge.








