How to draw a brinjal

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In this lesson, young artists learn how to draw a brinjal, also known as an eggplant, by following simple steps that include drawing its shape, adding a stem, coloring, and adding details. The lesson encourages creativity and imagination while providing fun facts about the vegetable, emphasizing that drawing is a joyful activity. By the end, children are motivated to continue practicing their drawing skills with various fruits and vegetables.
  1. What shape did we draw for the brinjal?
  2. What colors did we use to make our brinjal look pretty?
  3. Can you think of a fun face to draw on your brinjal?

How to Draw a Brinjal

Hello, little artist! Today, we are going to learn how to draw a brinjal. A brinjal is also known as an eggplant. It’s a purple vegetable that is very yummy and healthy. Let’s have some fun drawing it together!

What You Need

Before we start, make sure you have some paper and crayons or colored pencils. You will need purple, green, and maybe a little black or brown.

Step 1: Draw the Shape

First, let’s draw the shape of the brinjal. Imagine a big oval, but make it a little bit pointy at the bottom. This is the body of the brinjal. You can draw it in the middle of your paper.

Step 2: Add the Stem

Now, let’s add a stem on top. Draw a short line going up from the top of the brinjal. Then, draw a little hat shape on top of the line. This is where the brinjal connects to the plant.

Step 3: Color the Brinjal

Time to color! Use your purple crayon to color the big oval shape. Make sure to stay inside the lines. The stem and the little hat on top should be green. If you want, you can add a tiny bit of black or brown to make it look more real.

Step 4: Add Some Details

To make your brinjal look extra special, you can add some lines or spots with your crayons. Maybe draw a little smiley face on it to make it friendly!

Fun Facts About Brinjals

Did you know that brinjals can be different colors? Some are white, green, or even striped! They are very good for you and can be cooked in many tasty dishes.

Great Job!

You did an amazing job drawing a brinjal! Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be able to draw all kinds of fruits and vegetables. Remember, drawing is all about having fun and using your imagination. Happy drawing!

  • What other fruits or vegetables do you think would be fun to draw? Why do you like them?
  • Have you ever seen a brinjal in real life? What did it look like, and where did you see it?
  • Can you think of a time when you tried a new food? How did it make you feel, and did you like it?
  1. Brinjal Color Hunt: Go on a color hunt around your home or classroom to find objects that match the colors of a brinjal. Look for purple, green, and maybe even some white or striped items. Once you find them, gather them together and see how many you can collect. Discuss with your friends or family why these colors might be found in nature and how they make the brinjal special.

  2. Grow Your Own Brinjal: With the help of an adult, try planting a brinjal seed in a small pot. Watch it grow over time and observe the changes. Talk about what plants need to grow and how the brinjal changes as it gets bigger. You can even draw pictures of your plant as it grows and compare them to your drawing of a brinjal.

  3. Brinjal Story Time: Create a short story or a play about a brinjal. What adventures might it go on? Who are its friends? Use your imagination to make the brinjal come to life. You can draw pictures to go along with your story or act it out with your friends or family. Share your story with the class and see what fun adventures everyone has imagined!

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