
One way to find and insert clipart is through the normal Insert Image menu option. See the rest of the blog post below for 4 easy options for adding clipart to Google Docs, with explanations of how to do each. In addition, all of these options allow you to respect copyrights and teach students about the proper use of media. These options are great for students creating stories, reports, projects, posters, and more, as well as teachers making instructional material, hyperdocs, templates, and such. In fact, quite the opposite! Google Docs provides (at least) 4 ways to add clipart to your documents.

So, yes, it is true that Google Docs does not have a simple Insert Clipart menu option, but that does not mean there is no way to include clipart. Certainly Google Docs offers many excellent new features to explore (revision history, voice typing, sharing and collaborating, and more) but we still tend to notice the things that are missing rather than the new tools that are there.

When someone first moves from Microsoft Office to Google Docs, that is often one of the early questions that comes up.
