Here’s an easy, kid‑friendly way to draw a rocket ship, using simple shapes and clear steps. 🚀

Basic rocket outline

  1. Draw the body
    • Sketch a tall, narrow oval or rectangle with curved sides and a pointed top, like a long teardrop or stretched egg.
 * Keep your lines light so you can erase and fix the shape.
  1. Close the bottom
    • Draw a straight horizontal line across the open bottom of the rocket to make a flat base.
  1. Add a nose band
    • Near the top, draw two curved lines around the rocket, like a belt, to separate the nose from the body.

Fins and window

  1. Side fins
    • On the lower left side, draw a simple triangle or curved “V” shape sticking out: that’s one fin.
 * Repeat on the right side so it looks balanced.
  1. Middle fin (optional but easy)
    • In the center of the bottom, add a little triangle pointing down to make a third fin.
  1. Window
    • Draw a circle near the top of the body for the window.
 * You can add a smaller circle inside it to show shiny glass or an astronaut.

Flames and motion

  1. Main flame shape
    • From the flat bottom between the fins, draw a big, rounded triangle pointing down for the flame.
 * Make the edges wavy instead of straight so it looks like fire.
  1. Flame layers
    • Inside that flame, draw one or two smaller flame shapes to show extra layers of fire.
  1. Space lines and stars
    • Around the rocket, add short curved lines behind it to show it zooming forward.
 * Add a few stars: tiny plus signs or little diamonds.

Easy coloring ideas

  • Color the body:
    • Classic: white or light gray with red fins and a red or blue nose.
* Fun: rainbow stripes going up the rocket or each fin a different color.
  • Window: light blue with a white highlight on one side.
  • Flames: use layers of yellow inside, then orange, then red on the outside.

Mini story idea while you draw

As you draw, imagine your rocket belongs to a tiny astronaut:

  • Give the rocket a name under the body, like “STAR-X” or “LUNA 1”.
  • Draw a little planet or moon under the rocket and some craters.
  • In the window, sketch a tiny character waving at you as they blast off to a space adventure.

TL;DR: Start with a tall oval/rectangle with a pointy top, add fins at the bottom, a round window near the top, then big wavy flames and stars, and finish with bright colors.