Drawing is a fun way to use your imagination! Today, we are going to learn how to draw a funny banana with a silly face. Get your crayons and paper ready, and let’s have some fun!
First, take your yellow crayon. Draw a big, curvy shape that looks like the letter “C.” This is the start of your banana!
Next, draw another curve around the first one to make it look more like a banana. It should look a bit like a crescent moon. Once you’re happy with your banana shape, color it in with your yellow crayon. Take your time and have fun!
Now, grab your black crayon. Draw a line at the top of the banana for the stem. Make sure it curves a little to match the banana’s shape.
Color in the stem. You can make it big or small, but a tiny “U” shape at the bottom will look great!
Time to make your banana funny! Draw two small circles for the eyes.
Then, add a big smile under the eyes. You can even add a little nose if you want. Make your banana’s face as silly as you like!
Look at your funny banana! You did a great job. If you want, you can draw more things like a monkey, more bananas, or a big banana tree to make a fun picture.
Yay! You drew a funny banana! We hope you had lots of fun. Show your drawing to your friends and family, and keep practicing to get even better at drawing!
Banana Observation Walk: Take a walk around your home or garden with an adult and look for real bananas. Notice their shape, color, and size. How do they compare to the banana you drew? Can you find any other fruits that have a similar shape? Draw them when you get back home and add funny faces to them too!
Banana Story Time: Create a short story about your funny banana. What adventures does it go on? Does it meet any other fruits or characters? Draw a picture for each part of your story and share it with your class or family. This will help you think about the different expressions and actions your banana can have.
Banana Art Gallery: Organize a small art gallery at home. Display your funny banana drawing along with any other fruit drawings you make. Invite family members to view your artwork. Ask them which one is their favorite and why. This will help you see how different people can enjoy art in different ways.