How to Draw a Zombie
When it comes to drawing zombies, embracing imperfection is the way to go in this tongue—in—cheek instructional picture book narrated by a zombie.

So, you want to know how to draw a zombie, huh? Luckily, we found a zombie who knows all the zombie—drawing secrets.

Here’s its top advice:
  • Art supplies. Include glue in case your hand falls off.
  • Start with a head. A lopsided square is excellent. Or a parallelogram.
  • Add some wonky little lines for hair, too. We aren’t going for Prince Charming here.
  • Draw eyes—definitely not the same size!
  • Draw a nose—remember, just a slit.
  • Now give it some teeth, say, about eighty. And they have to be HORRIBLE.


And maybe your zombie wants a pet? Or a car? Or some cake? It’s a good idea to keep your zombie happy at all times. One mingy slice of cake’s not gonna cut it!

Insider info? The glue also works on heads that roll off. And remember, when it comes to drawing a zombie, a BAD zombie is a GOOD zombie.
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How to Draw a Zombie
When it comes to drawing zombies, embracing imperfection is the way to go in this tongue—in—cheek instructional picture book narrated by a zombie.

So, you want to know how to draw a zombie, huh? Luckily, we found a zombie who knows all the zombie—drawing secrets.

Here’s its top advice:
  • Art supplies. Include glue in case your hand falls off.
  • Start with a head. A lopsided square is excellent. Or a parallelogram.
  • Add some wonky little lines for hair, too. We aren’t going for Prince Charming here.
  • Draw eyes—definitely not the same size!
  • Draw a nose—remember, just a slit.
  • Now give it some teeth, say, about eighty. And they have to be HORRIBLE.


And maybe your zombie wants a pet? Or a car? Or some cake? It’s a good idea to keep your zombie happy at all times. One mingy slice of cake’s not gonna cut it!

Insider info? The glue also works on heads that roll off. And remember, when it comes to drawing a zombie, a BAD zombie is a GOOD zombie.
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How to Draw a Zombie

How to Draw a Zombie

How to Draw a Zombie

How to Draw a Zombie

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When it comes to drawing zombies, embracing imperfection is the way to go in this tongue—in—cheek instructional picture book narrated by a zombie.

So, you want to know how to draw a zombie, huh? Luckily, we found a zombie who knows all the zombie—drawing secrets.

Here’s its top advice:
  • Art supplies. Include glue in case your hand falls off.
  • Start with a head. A lopsided square is excellent. Or a parallelogram.
  • Add some wonky little lines for hair, too. We aren’t going for Prince Charming here.
  • Draw eyes—definitely not the same size!
  • Draw a nose—remember, just a slit.
  • Now give it some teeth, say, about eighty. And they have to be HORRIBLE.


And maybe your zombie wants a pet? Or a car? Or some cake? It’s a good idea to keep your zombie happy at all times. One mingy slice of cake’s not gonna cut it!

Insider info? The glue also works on heads that roll off. And remember, when it comes to drawing a zombie, a BAD zombie is a GOOD zombie.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781665990899
Publisher: Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books
Publication date: 07/07/2026
Pages: 40
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.12(d)
Age Range: 4 - 8 Years

About the Author

Zoey Abbott is the author of This Year, a Witch!; How to Draw a Zombie; Banana; Clementine and the Lion; I Do Not Like Yolanda; and finalist for the Oregon Book Award, Pig and Horse and the Something Scary. She lives in Oregon with her family and their dog, Carrots.

Zoey Abbott is the author of This Year, a Witch!; How to Draw a Zombie; Banana; Clementine and the Lion; I Do Not Like Yolanda; and finalist for the Oregon Book Award, Pig and Horse and the Something Scary. She lives in Oregon with her family and their dog, Carrots.
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