Looking for a creative toy that feels fresh, fun and just a little bit magical? The Doodle Copy Draw & Print is a clever set that gives children the power to trace, draw and then “print” their designs to share, colour and display. It feels like a mini printing press made just for kids.

What is it?

Inside the box you’ll find stencils, blank and coloured pages, crayons, stickers and special carbon sheets. Children can place a template, draw over it, press the button and reveal a copy of their creation ready to decorate. At around £22.99 it offers hours of imaginative play.

Why we loved it

Children light up when they press the button and see their artwork appear. Even if the first attempt is wobbly, the finished copy looks neat enough to keep or colour, which makes them want to try again and again.

Screen free and mess free

No paints, no glue, no sticky fingers. Just good old fashioned drawing with a clever twist. Parents love that it keeps kids engaged without a screen.

Plenty of choice with reusable stencils

With 50 templates to choose from, little artists can make animals, shapes, patterns or mix them together to invent something brand new. The reusable sheets mean the fun lasts and lasts.

Portable fun

Because everything is self contained and lightweight, it’s easy to pack for a car journey or a quiet afternoon at home. Children can doodle, copy and print wherever inspiration strikes.

The Doodle Copy Draw & Print is more than just an art set. It’s a confidence booster, a creativity spark and a fun way to keep children happily busy. If you’re after a gift that feels original and encourages imagination, this one is well worth adding to your list.

By Beth Ashton

Beth Ashton is a leading expert in audience engagement and digital media strategy, currently serving as Chief Growth Officer at Bright Sites. With a dynamic career rooted in journalism and digital transformation, Beth has become a key figure in shaping how media organisations connect with and grow their audiences in the digital age. As Head of Audience Strategy at some of the UK's biggest newspapers, Beth oversaw the development and implementation of data-driven strategies that enhanced audience growth, retention, and engagement. Her approach combines deep insights into audience behaviour with creative content solutions, ensuring that media brands can not only capture attention but also build lasting relationships with their audiences. Beth is known for her forward-thinking approach to digital media, leveraging her expertise to drive significant growth across platforms. She has successfully led initiatives that increase audience interaction, optimise content distribution, and expand digital reach, all while maintaining a strong focus on the quality and integrity of content. Contact Beth at beth@parents-news.co.uk