Hey there! Are you ready to draw a cool wolf? Grab your crayons and paper, and let’s have some fun!
1. Draw a Circle: Start by making a big circle for the wolf’s head.
2. Add the Nose: Inside the circle, draw a small upside-down triangle for the nose and color it in.
3. Draw the Eyes: Make two small circles for the eyes and color them too.
4. Add a Mouth: Draw a happy smile to give your wolf some character!
1. Create the Ears: Draw a big line that curves down on each side of the head for the ears. They can be pointy or round—it’s up to you!
1. Draw the Body: From the head, draw two straight lines down to make the body. Connect them at the bottom with a line.
2. Add the Paws: For the front paws, draw two bumps that look like the letter “M.”
3. Draw the Back Paws: Do the same for the back paws, making sure they connect to the body.
1. Draw the Toes: Inside each paw, draw two lines for the toes.
2. Add a Tail: Draw a curvy tail that goes out and then back in.
1. Color the Head: Use your gray crayon to color the top part of the wolf’s head, but leave the bottom part white.
2. Color the Body: Color the body above the paws and below the head, leaving the paws white.
3. Color the Tail: Draw a zigzag line across the tail and color the bottom part, leaving the top white.
4. Color the Ears: Color around the outside of the ears, leaving the inside white. Then, use your pink crayon to color the inside of the ears.
Now that your wolf is all done, you can add a background! Maybe your wolf is in a forest, near a river, or playing with baby wolves. Use your imagination!
Great job on your wolf drawing! Remember, the most important thing is to have fun and be creative. We hope you enjoyed drawing with us, and we can’t wait to see your awesome artwork!
Wolf Observation Walk: Take a walk outside with a grown-up and look for animals or pictures of animals in books or on signs. Can you find any animals that remind you of a wolf? What do they look like? How are they similar or different from your drawing? Talk about what you see and try to imagine where your drawn wolf might live in the real world.
Create a Wolf Story: Use your imagination to create a short story about your wolf. Where does it live? What is its favorite thing to do? Does it have any friends? Draw a picture of your wolf in its home or doing something fun. Share your story and drawing with a friend or family member.
Wolf Color Experiment: Try using different colors to draw another wolf. What happens if you use blue or green instead of gray? How does it change the way your wolf looks? Discuss why wolves in nature might have certain colors and how those colors help them in their environment.