Kids Drawings Font

Free for commercial use
Designed by: Manfred Klein Website
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KidsDrawings.ttf
Kids Drawings Font
Font Introduction
Kids Drawings is a playful dingbat font designed by Manfred Klein featuring whimsical kid-inspired illustrations and characters. With 66 unique glyphs, this charming typeface brings creative charm to children's projects, educational materials, and playful designs. Perfect for posters, invitations, greeting cards, and any project requiring a fun, youthful aesthetic. The font combines simple graphic elements with an innocent appeal, making it ideal for decorative typography and design applications targeting younger audiences.
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Designed by Manfred Klein
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