Drawing is super fun, especially when we draw something cute like an Easter Bunny! Today, we’re going to learn how to draw our very own Easter Bunny. So, grab your paper and markers, and let’s get started!
Before we start, make sure you have:
First, let’s draw the bunny’s face:
Now, let’s make the bunny smile:
Time to draw the head:
If you want, you can add a bow:
Let’s draw the body:
Now for the big ears:
It’s time to color your bunny! You can choose any color you like. Maybe white, pink, or blue. You can also add Easter eggs or grass around your bunny.
Once you’re done coloring, you can cut out your bunny and stick it on colored paper. It makes a great gift for someone special!
We hope you had fun drawing your Easter Bunny! Remember, the best part is making it your own, so feel free to add your special touches. Happy drawing, and have a wonderful Easter!
Bunny Observation Walk: Take a walk in your garden or a nearby park with an adult. Look for real bunnies or pictures of bunnies in books. Notice their colors, the shape of their ears, and how they move. Can you spot any other animals that have similar features to your Easter Bunny drawing? Share what you find with your class or family.
Bunny Craft Station: Use different materials like cotton balls, felt, or fabric scraps to create a 3D version of your Easter Bunny. You can glue cotton balls for a fluffy tail or use felt to make soft ears. Display your bunny at home or in the classroom and talk about how it feels different from your drawing.
Color Experiment: Try coloring your bunny using different art supplies like watercolors, colored pencils, or pastels. Notice how each tool changes the look of your bunny. Which one do you like best? Why? Share your colorful bunnies with friends and discuss the different effects you achieved.