Lexibook Paw Patrol Drawing Projector - Portable Kids Art Kit
Lexibook Paw Patrol Drawing Projector - Portable Kids Art Kit
Price subject to change. Tap below for current.
Couldn't load pickup availability
Our review of the Lexibook Paw Patrol drawing projector finds it best suited for preschool and early elementary children who enjoy tracing familiar characters and practicing basic drawing skills. The single biggest reason to buy is its simple, self-contained setup: a luminous screen, 10 templates and four Paw Patrol stamps let a child trace and stamp repeatedly while the unit stores everything inside for travel. It is straightforward enough for a child to use with minimal help and offers an immediate, tangible creative reward that encourages confidence with drawing.
Key Features
- Luminous screen: The bright drawing surface projects templates clearly so children can trace outlines with less frustration.
- Ten templates: A variety of character guides keeps the activity fresh and helps build basic drawing skills through repetition.
- Four themed stamps: Paw Patrol stamps add a stamping play element that complements drawing and boosts imaginative scenes.
- Portable storage: The projector opens to store the pen, paper and templates, making it easy to carry and keep parts together.
- Included pen and paper: One pen and ten sheets allow repeated practice right away without needing extra supplies.
- Battery powered: Runs on 3 AA batteries so it can be used anywhere without a plug.
Who It's For
The Lexibook projector is aimed at young children, roughly age 3 and up, who enjoy character-led activities and are developing fine motor skills. It works well for parents or caregivers who want a contained creative activity that is quick to set up for short drawing sessions.
It is less suitable for older children seeking freehand drawing challenges or very detailed art projects; those users should look for larger art kits or digital drawing tools. Also note that adult supervision is recommended for the youngest users because of small parts and batteries.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Easy to use luminous screen makes tracing straightforward for young children.
- Multiple templates and stamps provide variety and encourage imaginative play.
- Compact storage design keeps the pen, paper and templates organized and portable.
Cons
- Relies on 3 AA batteries (not included), so you may need to supply power before first use.
Specifications
| Brand | Lexibook |
| Product | Drawing projector with stamps |
| Templates included | 10 templates |
| Stamps included | 4 Paw Patrol stamps |
| Accessories | 1 pen and 10 sheets of paper |
| Power | 3 x AA/LR6 batteries 1.5V (not included) |
| Warranty | 2 years |
Our Verdict
The Lexibook Paw Patrol drawing projector is a solid, affordable choice for preschoolers and early school-age children who want an easy, character-led drawing activity. Its clear projection, themed templates and compact storage make it great value for parents seeking a tidy, portable art toy that encourages practice and creativity.
Frequently Asked Questions
What age is this suitable for?
Recommended for ages 3 and up; adult supervision is advised for the youngest children.
Are batteries included?
No, it requires 3 x AA/LR6 1.5V batteries which are not included in the box.
Can the unit store all accessories?
Yes, the projector opens to store the pen, templates, stamps and paper for easy transport.
Editor's Take
The Lexibook Paw Patrol drawing projector is a practical, portable art kit for ages 3+ that combines a clear luminous screen, 10 templates and stamps to encourage tracing and imaginative play; good value for parents seeking a tidy, ready-to-use creative toy.

Recently viewed
Recently viewed products will appear here as customers browse the store.