How To Draw Baby New Year

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In this lesson, participants learn to draw Baby New Year step-by-step, starting with simple features like a happy mouth and big eyes, and progressing to the body, arms, and a baby bottle. The lesson encourages creativity and collaboration, providing a fun way to celebrate the New Year through art. By the end, students are invited to color their drawings and share their creations with friends and family.
  1. What did you enjoy the most about drawing Baby New Year?
  2. Can you tell me how to draw Baby New Year’s happy mouth?
  3. What colors do you want to use to make your drawing special?

Let’s Draw Baby New Year Together!

Drawing is super fun, especially when you can do it with friends. Today, we’re going to learn how to draw Baby New Year. So, grab your drawing tools, and let’s get started!

What You Need

Before we begin, make sure you have these things:

  • A marker or something to draw with
  • Paper
  • Coloring tools like colored pencils or markers

Step 1: Draw a Happy Mouth

Let’s start by drawing Baby New Year’s mouth right in the middle of your paper. Make a small smile to show that the baby is happy about the New Year. Draw the mouth a little open and color the top part inside.

Step 2: Draw Big Eyes

Next, draw two big circles for the eyes—one on the left and one on the right. Make sure they are the same size. Inside each eye, draw a tiny circle at the top right for a sparkle, and another tiny circle at the bottom. Color the big circles but leave the tiny ones white.

Step 3: Draw the Head

Now, let’s draw the head. Make a U-shape under the face and bring it back up on the other side. Make the sides a little taller, then connect them with a line at the top for the hat.

Step 4: Add Ears and Hair

Draw a C-shape for the left ear and a backward C for the right ear. Add a little line inside each ear. For the hair, draw a zigzag line that goes down and back up, then a bigger zigzag, and a smaller one to finish.

Step 5: Draw a Fun Hat

You can choose a top hat or a party hat. For a top hat, draw a curve from the ear around the top, matching the bottom of the hat. Draw lines going up for the sides and add a curve at the bottom for detail.

Step 6: Draw the Body

Draw a U-shape for the body. To add a sash, draw two diagonal lines across the body and write “New Year” on it.

Step 7: Add a Diaper and Feet

Draw a line across the bottom of the body for the diaper. For the feet, draw two ovals pointing outwards and connect them to the body for the legs.

Step 8: Draw the Arms

Draw simple raindrop shapes on each side of the body for the arms.

Step 9: Draw a Baby Bottle

To finish, let’s draw a baby bottle. Start with the bottom and draw the sides curving up. Add a curved top to connect the sides, and draw two lines for the lid. Finish with an upside-down U-shape for the binky and add details to the lid.

Step 10: Color Your Drawing

Now comes the fun part—coloring! Use your colored pencils or markers to make Baby New Year look amazing. Be creative with colors for the hair, skin, and clothes.

Conclusion

Yay! You’ve drawn Baby New Year! We hope you had fun and learned something new. Show your drawing to your friends and family. Happy New Year and happy drawing!

  • What was your favorite part of drawing Baby New Year, and why did you like it the most?
  • If you could add something special to Baby New Year’s drawing, what would it be and why?
  • Can you think of a time when you made something creative with your friends or family? How did it make you feel?
  1. Observe and Draw: Take a walk outside or look around your home. Find something that makes you happy, like a flower, a pet, or a favorite toy. Try drawing it using the steps you learned for Baby New Year. Start with simple shapes like circles and lines, then add details. Share your drawing with a friend or family member and explain why it makes you happy.

  2. Color Mixing Experiment: Use your coloring tools to explore how different colors mix together. On a piece of paper, draw a few circles and color them with different colors. Overlap the circles to see what new colors you can create. Try mixing colors to find the perfect shade for Baby New Year’s hat or sash. Discuss with a friend or family member which color combinations you like best.

  3. Story Time with Baby New Year: Imagine Baby New Year going on an adventure. Write a short story or create a comic strip about what Baby New Year does to celebrate the New Year. Use your drawing skills to illustrate the story. Share your story with the class or your family, and talk about what makes New Year celebrations special.

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