Drawing with paints with a child of 5 years. Teaching children to draw a person: simple diagrams and recommendations

15.06.2019

Teaching kids 2-3 years old to draw is not only an important period in the development of visual skills and imagination, but also for the subsequent formation of a creative personality.

How to teach a child to draw?

The main thing when learning to draw is to create a "live" image and vivid impressions. After all, all children learn the world through the game. Not a single kid sat down at a desk voluntarily and began to display boring squiggles. Therefore, the union of an adult and a child, based on mutual understanding and respect, will be important in this process. Remember, in creativity you are not a teacher, but a friend of the child. Do not put your skills and abilities on a pedestal, but sink to his level. Do not teach, do not advise “at hand”, but show how to do it at the beginning of the lesson. And then just sit down and watch.

You can not force the baby to draw, it can discourage him from wanting to in the future!

Getting started with drawing With children 2 years old It's important to get the timing right. It is better to give preference to the first half of the day, when the child's brain is not yet overloaded with information, and a lot of strength has been accumulated. A distinctive feature of classes at 2 years old is a close connection with the outside world, because at this age kids are very curious and absorb information like sponges.

Drawing Withchildren at 3 years old also has a number of features. As a rule, kids of 3 years old already have certain preferences in themes for the game and favorite characters. Therefore, in order to teach a child to perform the exercises below, you need to intrigue him. Tell an interesting story, for example, about a hedgehog, and then offer to help him pick apples.

What to draw?

Many parents mistakenly go from simple to complex. They give a child a felt-tip pen at the age of 2, suggesting to teach him to draw without making any effort. After all, felt-tip pens are so bright and they are so easy to draw with! But this way, on the contrary, is the most difficult. After all, then you will have to retrain the child to hold the pencil correctly and learn to press it in order to draw a line on paper. With effort, when you press the pencil from early childhood, the baby trains the pen, develops fine motor skills. It will be easier for him to prepare for school, and study itself. Therefore, it is better not to give the baby a felt-tip pen until the age of 4, until he fully masters the skill of drawing with a pencil.

What pencils to choose?

Here all teachers are unanimous - trihedral. They exclude the possibility of taking a pencil incorrectly. For kids who are just learning to hold a pencil, triangular wax pencils are suitable, and for older children, wooden ones with a soft lead.


So, let's get to work!

"Acquaintance"


Target
: introduce the baby to pencils, rules of use, ways of possession.
Material: sheet of white paper, colored pencils.

Class

Take a sheet of paper and a red pencil. Draw a big and small circle. The child will watch the process with interest: for the first time he sees how the outline of a familiar object appears on a blank sheet of paper.

Invite him to take a pencil in his right hand.

Demonstrate how to properly hold the pencil with your thumb, middle and index fingers, without pressing hard on the paper and without tearing through it.

Holding the child's hand with a pencil, draw a circle shape. Let go of his hand. Let him try to repeat the movements himself.

Of course, it will be difficult for a child to reproduce the outline of a round shape from the first time. So start with a simple line. Let the kid develop his own hand, creating his own little masterpieces.

The main thing is that he is interested in the process itself, and the result will certainly please later.

"Rain"

Target: teach to draw strokes, strengthening and weakening the movements of the hand with a pencil.
materials: colored pencils, a sheet of paper with a gray shape - “clouds”.

Class

Pay attention to the change in the weather in nature: the sun is shining, then clouds are running in, blocking the sun and it starts to rain.

Show a drawing with a silhouette image of a gray cloud. "What is this? Cloud. It's raining drip-drip-drip"

Take a blue pencil and draw strokes, then increasing the rhythm of the rain, then weakening.

Comment on your actions with pencil movements. "There are puddles on the path." Draw an oval shaped puddle.

Invite the child to continue drawing, encouraging him to first increase the rhythm of the strokes, and then weaken.

Pay attention to hand coordination.

"Balloons for a bear"


Target:
teach rotational movements, correctly hold a pencil in your hand without breaking through a sheet of paper.
Materials: colored pencils, a white sheet of paper with a pasted bear and drawn threads for balls.

Class

As an illustrative example, show a toy - a bear that holds a red balloon in its paw.

Ask the child what color is the balloon? Give him a red pencil, remind him how to hold it correctly in his hand.

Invite your child to draw balls for a bear on a previously prepared sheet of paper with an image of an animal.

Help the child by holding and guiding the pen and pencil.

"Apples for the hedgehog"

Target: develop a plot and game plan, teach rotational movements.
Material: a sheet of paper with the image of a hedgehog application, colored pencils, a hedgehog - a toy.

Class

Invite the child to guess the riddle: "under the pines, under the trees lies a ball of needles."

Help him complete the task by telling stories about the hedgehog and acting out the story of how he stores mushrooms and apples for the winter.

Show a sheet with a picture of a hedgehog application without needles.

Invite the child to draw needles with short strokes, then apples and mushrooms.

Help him if he finds it difficult to depict these objects.

"My fingers"

Target: learn to trace objects along the contour.
Material: colored pencils, sheet of paper.

Class

Place the child's hand on a sheet of paper and circle it along the contour, naming each finger.

Offer to paint them in different colors.

Then ask your child to repeat your actions on their own.

In case of difficulty, help outline the cube or other object, keeping it in the center and helping the child cope with the task.

"Tassel"



Target:
introduce new material: paints, brushes, teach the rules for using paints.
materials: paint - red gouache, brushes No. 8-10, sheets of white paper, a jar of water, napkins.

Class

Remind them that the child first learned to draw with colored pencils.

Now he will learn to draw with paints.

Draw his attention to a jar of bright color and a brush, which consists of a stick and soft pile.

Show your child how to draw.

First, dip the brush into the paint, wring out excess drops on the edge of the jar and draw a wide line on the paper.

The result was a "path". Then, firmly applying the brush to a sheet of paper, depict its traces: "walking along the path."

Make circular movements with the brush - it "dances". Draw a circle and sticks around - this is the sun.

Then invite the child to draw.

To do this, put the brush in his handle, holding it with your hand, dip the brush into the paint, squeeze out excess drops on the edge of the jar and draw a line.

Do everything slowly and carefully, voicing your actions.

During the paint change, show how to rinse the brush in a jar of water, and then dry it by applying it to a paper towel.

Give the child freedom of movement, controlling the process.

Encourage experimentation with paint, painting the surface of the sheet with paints of different colors.

At the end of the lesson, rinse the brush, review and discuss the work done.

"Who lives in the forest"

Target: teach motor rhythm.
Materials: a sheet of paper painted in light gray tones with applications of tree silhouettes, a brush, paints, a jar of water, napkins.

Class

Think about the inhabitants of the forest: hares, hedgehogs, bears, foxes and wolves. Read poems, riddles, sing songs.

Draw, on a pre-prepared sheet, with the tip of a brush, small traces of a hare, as he jumps and runs.

Large footprints of a wolf that ran through the forest.

Then, with the whole bristle of the brush, large strokes are traces of a bear, as he walks through the forest.

After showing the drawing technique, invite the child to draw footprints on their own and tell to whom which belong.

"Snowball"

Target: learn to draw with strokes in different parts of the paper.
Materials: a blue sheet of paper, white paint, brushes No. 8-12, a jar of water, napkins.

Class

Remember how snowflakes look in the winter season, what color they are, how they spin and fall to the ground.

Sing familiar melodies about the winter season.

Invite the child to draw a white snowball and make a few strokes.

On a blue background, white snow will look very impressive.

Ask the child to repeat the strokes: in different parts of the paper, apply “falling snow” with strokes.

Important to remember! Expanding your understanding of the world around you, do not forget to encourage the baby in all his endeavors.

"Firework"

Target: use different colors of paints, the ability to wash the brush when changing paint.

Materials: a sheet of dark blue paper, paints of different colors, a brush, a jar of water, napkins.

Class

Relive the impressions of the fireworks seen.

Show together how the rocket fires take off, raising your hands up.

Then draw white stripes on the dark blue background of the night sky to mimic the movement of a rocket.

Draw salute fires with strokes of red and yellow, rhythmically applying them in the form of dots, spots, stripes.

When changing paint, remind your child to rinse the brush in a jar of water, dry it by applying it to a paper towel.

Drawing is one of the ways children express themselves. First, the kid draws scribbles, something described in the rhyme “stick, stick, cucumber, it turned out to be a little man”, then his talent grows, and sometimes the baby can give out real masterpieces. But what if the kid can’t draw the way he wants? Because of this, the child is upset and depressed.

Or another example: the kid draws wonderfully with rapture, but how to make his talent truly professional? How to push the child to the "path of the artist"? In other words, how to teach a child to draw? This will be discussed further.

When to teach a child to draw?

All children have a penchant for creativity, and it is difficult to find a kid who would not like to draw.

Toddlers begin to be interested in the world of paints and pencils as early as 7-8 months. During this period, there is a leap in development, children find more and more new and interesting things around them.

At this time, you can show them simple drawings, as well as explain in stages (1-2 stages) how to draw them. Let the mother herself wield a pencil on paper, and the baby follows these manipulations. Most likely, he will reach for the pencil himself. Do not interfere with this. Give your child complete creative freedom.

But, of course, there is no question of at least some professional drawing at 8-12 months. You can teach your baby to create at a higher level later. At 2 years old, the child is already able to hold the brush and pencil correctly, that is, in the fist, but with three fingers. During this period, you can begin to gradually introduce the baby to art. In the early stages, you can get by with home schooling (which will be discussed below), but if you seriously decide to raise a second Vasnetsov or Aivazovsky, it is better to send your child to a special art school.


Preparatory stage

Introducing a child to creativity is an extremely exciting process, but also quite expensive. Until you understand what your child likes more - paints or pencils - you will have to buy both.

To get started, get:

  • sheets of paper (this is better than an album);
  • watercolor paints;
  • gouache;
  • colored pencils and markers;
  • simple pencils;
  • colored crayons or pastels;
  • brushes - better than a squirrel, columns;
  • later you can buy acrylic and oil paints.

The drawings on the glass look very interesting. They are made with special stained glass paints, which can be purchased at art stores.

Gradually offer the crumbs one or another tool for drawing.

Before starting the creative process, put on old clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty on your child. Prepare the field for activity: you can even sit on the floor! Create an atmosphere: turn on the music, open the curtains to make the room brighter.

Now start creating!


Learning to draw with a pencil

Before teaching a child to draw with a pencil, it is necessary to introduce him to the basic geometric shapes. It is from them at first that the drawing will consist.

The next step is coloring. Start with large coloring pages. Let the kid learn to wield pencils and carefully paint over the details of the picture.

  1. Find a simple lesson on the Internet that shows you how to draw any object step by step. Together with the baby, choose what you will draw.
  2. Take one sheet for yourself, give the other to the child. Draw a picture step by step, make sure that the child repeats after you.
  3. At first, the baby's picture will be somewhat clumsy, devoid of smooth lines and curves, but over time, he will learn to draw more accurately and beautifully.
  4. Later (at the age of 6-7 years) the child can be introduced to such concepts as highlight, shadow, reflex. To do this, it is better to give the baby to a special circle where professional artists work.


How to teach a child to paint with watercolors?

Watercolor is one of the best paints for teaching a child from 5 years old to draw.

To begin with, it is better to choose an ordinary honey watercolor - 12 or 18 colors. Paper is an ordinary drawing paper.

Preparation

  1. Wet the paper slightly and attach it with buttons to the board or tablet.
  2. Dilute watercolor paints on a special palette.
  3. Prepare brushes (squirrel or kolinsky) and a glass of water.

Drawing

  1. First, explain to the child that there are only three basic colors (red, blue, yellow), and also show how, by mixing them together, you can get new colors.
  2. Let the kid try to mix paints on a separate sheet.
  3. Explain to your child that watercolor painting requires speed of movement. The picture painted with this water-based paint is difficult to fix, especially when it dries.
  4. Start drawing. Show your child step by step how to draw the sky, trees, houses. Remember that you need to start drawing from the background, gradually applying new layers.


Some interesting techniques

How to teach a child to draw with a pencil or watercolor? The answer is simple: you need to let the baby work in different techniques. Gouache, colored pencils, pastels - all this seems to be familiar and even banal, but the creative process does not tolerate everyday life. You can create paintings in absolutely amazing ways. A few of these techniques are presented below.

We draw with a palm

Your child (this method can be offered even to kids of 2-3 years old) will be delighted with such a drawing, because deep down in their hearts every little carp wants to stain everything with paint without restraining himself.

  1. Cover the floor with newspapers or a large oilcloth, put a sheet of drawing paper on it, pour multi-colored paints into saucers, prepare a roll of paper towels and a deep bowl of water.
  2. Let the kid “dip” his palms into the paint and, leaving prints on paper, create his own picture.
  3. From time to time, the child's hands should be washed so that the picture does not turn out dirty.

For this technique, choose only safe natural paints.

sponge painting

Sponge paintings look very unusual and beautiful.

  1. Prepare saucers of paint, a bowl of water, and a few pieces of ordinary sponges for cleaning the house.
  2. It is better if the sponge has a clear shape, such as a circle, a rectangle.
  3. A picture drawn with a sponge can be finished with felt-tip pens or a brush.

It is better to take a few sponges to make the drawing more interesting and the drawing process entertaining.

wax drawings

For drawing, take an ordinary paraffin or wax candle. Draw patterns or write words on a piece of paper with your child. At first, everything drawn will be invisible to the eye, but reassure the baby: miracles will begin when the paints come into play!

Carefully paint over the sheet with watercolor. The paint will roll off the waxed parts of the sheet and form a beautiful unusual picture.


Drawing circle: pros and cons

A great way to both teach a child to draw and develop his communication skills is to send him to special classes. Like all circles, such classes have their pros and cons:

Pros:

  • classes are taught by an experienced artist;
  • the child communicates with children of his age, there is a spirit of rivalry in the group, which means that the motivation is not to be lazy;
  • motivation is periodic exhibitions and competitions;
  • training takes place according to a special program.

Minuses:

  • classes take place in a group, and the teacher does not always have time to approach your child;
  • classes are paid (often quite expensive);
  • It is better not to skip lessons in order to keep up with the group.

You can also give the baby to individual drawing lessons. But remember that the cost of such classes is many times higher than classes in a group. Also in individual lessons there is no competitive mood.

Another way to teach a child to paint is video tutorials. You can download them on the Internet or buy a ready-made program in specialized stores.

At what age to send a child to study painting professionally, each parent decides for himself.

Conclusion

No matter how old your child is, it is never too late to teach him how to draw. Whether you will do this at home or give your child to special lessons, it is important to do everything in stages so as not to discourage the child from creating.

I decided to combine 2 years of child development from 4 to 5 and from 5 to 6 years into one article. Undoubtedly, during these years the child develops rapidly, and for this period of time he makes gigantic progress.

As for drawing. The main task for a child of 4-6 years old is to practice. The more he draws, the better. We must strive for a variety of tasks performed. Try to offer your baby new and interesting exercises.

At this age, children are already more consciously approaching the creative process. They strive to get the desired result, clearly following the tasks set. And by the age of five, six, they will compare their work with the surrounding work, if classes take place in a group of children.

You will have to be more careful in choosing a task that should not be too easy or difficult. Your explanation of the work should be clear and understandable. Techniques should become more complicated, and previously passed ones should be consolidated. Classes are best done in a playful way. Do not forget to praise the child, he will always need your support.

It is worth recalling again that drawing classes help develop creativity in a child. It develops a sense of beauty, taste and style, makes a child a harmonious personality, helps him become attentive to the world around him.

The main task of drawing at this age is to move forward, constantly draw, practice different techniques, which will help your child become a professional in the future.

On our portal you can find all the necessary drawing materials for children from 4 to 6 years old.

The question "How to teach children to draw a person?" confuses many adults: not everyone will be able to realistically convey proportions and portrait resemblance, and even more so, explain the stages of drawing a human figure to a child. We will show simple diagrams and give recommendations on how to draw a person in stages - even an adult child can handle it.

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Most adults, not being professionally engaged in artistic activities, stopped their development at the stage of "cephalopods". But this is not a reason to give a “turn from the gate” to a kid with a pencil who wants to know this world and learn everything.

Drawing, the child fantasizes, develops his abilities, trains visual memory. Of course, drawing a person is much more difficult than a tree or a hedgehog, but even the most difficult task can be broken down into simple steps so that it does not seem so scary and impossible. Let's learn together!

How to teach a child 3-4 years old to draw a person


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A child of 3-4 years old can explain the principle of drawing a human figure using a simple diagram as an example: head, torso, arms and legs, necessarily neck, hands and feet.

Let them practice drawing boys and girls in this way. Here it is important, first of all, not so much the similarity, but the development of a sense of proportions, the presence of all the "components".

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Then you can try to draw little men in motion. To clearly show the child how our arms and legs bend when walking, jumping, turning, etc., demonstrate all these movements in front of a mirror.

It is convenient to make a wire frame and bend it in different directions.

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Let this wire model be your guide as you teach your child to draw a person in motion.

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It is useful to make quick sketchy drawings. We set the desired pose for the wire model - it was immediately drawn. Later, you will explain to the child how to "dress" the little men. Now it is more important to understand how the position of the arms and legs changes with this or that movement.

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So that nothing distracts little artists from the main thing - the transfer of movement in the drawing - offer to draw a moving person using a silhouette. To make it easier, make a cardboard model with movable elements.

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Another tip for those who want to teach a child to draw a person well: sculpt! Yes, yes, in volume it is easier for a child to perceive proportions, he will quickly understand how to do it right. If he learns to sculpt a person well and quickly, it will not be difficult for him to draw him - it's checked.

How to teach a child 5-6 years old to draw a person: proportions

Teach your child to see the invisible. Before drawing a dressed figure, you need to outline the frame, understand the position of the arms and legs, the direction and rotation of the body relative to the head, etc. Use the diagrams, extra lines from the drawing can always be removed with an eraser.

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When a child learns to think in terms of diagrams, he will not have any difficulties when drawing a human figure.

Preschoolers 5-6 years old can be safely explained how the figure of an adult differs from the figure of a child. The module with which we “measure” the figure is the head. Much depends on how many times the head is “placed” in the scheme for constructing a human figure.

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Show a picture of a child standing next to an adult. Offer to measure (with a ruler, a strip of paper, etc.) how many times the child's head "fits" in its entire figure. Do the same with the figure of an adult. The child himself will conclude that children have a larger head (relative to the proportions of the whole body).

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In adults, the head "fits" 7-8 times (ideally). If you take this into account when drawing a person, the figure will come out proportional, similar.

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It is enough to draw a simple diagram several times in order to further draw fat and thin people, men, women and children.

Male and female figures are different. On the diagram, these differences can be easily shown with geometric figures. Men have broad shoulders, women have hips.

Very soon your child will comprehend the basics of drawing a person and be able to portray the whole family!

How to draw a person in stages: video

Dear readers! Tell us in the comments about the funniest drawings of your children. Do you know how to draw a person realistically? Did our diagrams and tips help you learn how to draw people?

In this article, you will find many interesting ideas on how to diversify painting lessons with a child and make them interesting and educational.

Eco-friendly paints for children

For children, there are 3 types of safe paints that parents prefer:

  • finger
  • gouache
  • watercolor

It is better to start with finger paints, they are suitable for younger children. You can learn more about them from the article. Gouache and watercolor for older children.

The child is interested in exploring something new, but over time he may get bored with the monotonous procedure for painting a sheet with paint. To prevent this from happening, parents need to show the child how to draw more.

There are many ways to paint with the above paints. Various techniques will not let your child get bored and show him a lot of new and interesting things that he has not seen yet.


Finger painting for kids

This is the most interesting activity for the crumbs, because the paint must first be felt before learning how to draw with it. Dip your index finger in the paint and put spots on paper with them, draw a flower or a caterpillar with them. Draw lines with your finger, make rays near the sun. Show your child that you can draw like this and let him create on his own, let him draw what he wants.


Drawing with a brush for children

When the child can already hold a brush in his hands, show him how to draw with it. Explain to the child that before taking a new color, it needs to be washed. Take the paint on a brush and apply it to a sheet of paper. Try to draw with brushes of different sizes and shapes, see what kind of pattern you get.

You can draw with a brush in the following ways:


Dot painting for kids

Show how you can draw with dots, for this you can use a brush, a finger, and a cotton swab. Dip your tool in the paint and quickly touch the paper with it. You can decorate simple pictures with this technique, the kids really like this activity, besides, it is very useful for the development of fine motor skills of the hands.


Drawing with stamps for children

Apply paint to the stamp and attach it to the paper, press down. The imprint of the picture will remain on the paper. Show your child how to work with it. Stamps can be painted in different colors, instead of ready-made dies, you can use homemade ones. For example, to make circles with a straw, you can use figures from sorters, parts from a designer, and even cut vegetables and fruits.

A very interesting texture is obtained if, instead of a stamp, you use an ordinary napkin with pimples. Dip it in the paint and, as if blotting, walk it over a sheet of paper.

foam drawing

Cut off a piece of foam rubber and dip it into the paint, then press it against the paper and remove it. You can draw lines, paint over some shapes. Show your child how to draw. Also, the child will be interested if you make different geometric shapes from foam rubber. You can attach them to a pencil or stick and use them as stamps. So you can, while playing, learn not only colors, but also shapes. Then complicate the task, try to draw ornaments, first of two shapes, then use more shapes.


Drawing on wet paper

Dampen a sheet of drawing paper with water. Now paint on it. The contours of the lines blur, become fuzzy, smooth transitions and haze are excellent. Just do not overdo it with water, it would be better if you wipe it with a damp cotton swab. This technique is good for paintings with rain, images of fog, flowers behind a curtain.


Blotography

Teach your child to put blots, because then it's so interesting to guess what they look like.

Take a sheet of paper, fold it in half, unfold it and put a few blots on the fold, you can make them in one color or different. Fold the sheet along the fold line and run your fingers from the center of the pattern to its edge. At the same time, you can say something like "sim-salabim."

Unfold the sheet and show the baby what you got. When the child grows up a little, you can ask him what he sees in the picture, what he reminds him of. When the drawing dries, you can draw small details with a felt-tip pen or circle the outline. It develops imagination and abstract thinking very well.


Threadography

To do this, you will need a sheet of thick paper and woolen thread. Bend the sheet in half and unfold, lower the thread into a jar of paint, then put it on paper and fold it. Move the thread, pressing the leaf with your palm. Expand and see what happens. You will see chaotic strokes of paint, examine them with your child, maybe you will see some familiar objects in them, circle them and finish the details, say what they are called. The combination of creativity, mental and speech work will help your child develop intellectually.


Wax drawing

This is a very common and interesting technique. Draw a picture on a piece of paper with wax crayon or a piece of wax candle, and then paint over this sheet of paper with paint with your child. Since the wax is oily, its paint will not paint over and you will see your drawing. Using this method, you can also make secret notes or write congratulations.


Waxing and painting technique

Put something under a sheet of paper, such as a coin or other embossed object, and rub the sheet with wax, paint over it with paint and you will get an image of the object.

Salt drawings

Sprinkle the finished drawing with salt. When the paint dries, the salt will remain on the sheet and give an interesting texture to the drawing. In this way, you can make a three-dimensional drawing, for example, highlight stones or a path in the image. On blue paint, salt will look like snowflakes, if you sprinkle green leaves with salt, they will become like living, translucent.



Drawings with masking tape

Molar tape sticks well and peels off paper, so it can be used in drawing and get interesting effects. For example, you can make a birch forest: cut tree trunks from adhesive tape, you can stick knots and branches from the remnants, stick adhesive tape on a sheet of paper. From above, paint everything with paint, when it dries, remove the adhesive tape, white stripes will remain under it. it remains to add details and the forest is ready!


You can cut out something more complicated, such as houses and draw a whole city. Scotch tape is good in that it can be used instead of a stencil, but paint streaks are unlikely to fall under it, and you don’t need to fix it additionally.

You can also use the tape as a frame for the picture, when you remove it, the edges of the picture will be clear and it will be neat.


Drawing pictures with cling film

Yes, yes, with the help of cling film, you can also make amusing drawings. Lay it on a sheet of paper covered with wet paint, and move around a little. When you remove it, you will see interesting abstractions that resemble crystals.


Blowing paint through tubes

Dilute the paint with water to make it thinner. Take one or two colors. Drop the paint on the sheet and blow into the tube, directing it in different directions at the paint. The drawing will resemble the interweaving of tree branches, or you can add a face and it will be hair - let the child dream up.

Painting over drawings

Draw some animal on a piece of paper and ask the child to hide it, but first show how: paint over it completely with paint. At the same time, you can tell a fairy tale, for example, that there was a mouse, she went for delicious cheese, and a cat was waiting for her, who wanted to eat the mouse. And ask the baby how you can help the mouse? Of course, it must be hidden. And ask him to do it.


leaf pattern

Very interesting way to draw. To do this, you will need leaves from trees. Apply paint on the leaves, you can paint with different colors, attach a piece of paint to the paper and press it, then carefully remove it. You can make such a beautiful forest.


If you turn on a little imagination, you will come up with a lot of new ideas with which drawing will be not only fun, but also informative, educational and useful.

In addition to paints, there are also other drawing tools. Your baby will definitely like wax pencils, felt-tip pens, crayons. More details about visual and other types of creativity are described in the article.

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