How To Draw Cheese – Happy Cheese Doodle Day!

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In today’s lesson, we celebrated National Cheese Doodle Day by engaging in a fun drawing activity where we created a piece of cheese accompanied by cute mice. The step-by-step instructions guided us through drawing the cheese, adding a funny face, and illustrating two adorable mice, allowing for creativity and personalization. After completing our drawings, we were encouraged to color them and share our artwork with friends and family, making the celebration even more enjoyable!
  1. What did we draw to celebrate National Cheese Doodle Day?
  2. How many mice did we draw with the cheese?
  3. What colors can you use to make your drawing look fun and happy?

Let’s Celebrate Cheese Doodle Day with a Fun Drawing!

Today is a special day called National Cheese Doodle Day! It’s a day to have fun and be creative. We are going to draw a piece of cheese with cute little mice. So, grab your markers and paper, and let’s start drawing!

Step 1: Drawing the Cheese

First, let’s draw the cheese:

  1. Draw a big letter “L” in the middle of your paper. This will be the side of the cheese.
  2. Connect the top of the “L” with a line to make a rectangle shape.

Now, let’s add the top of the cheese:

  1. Draw a triangle on top of the rectangle. Make one side of the triangle longer to make it look like a cheese wedge.

Step 2: Adding a Face to the Cheese

Let’s make our cheese look funny with a face!

  1. Draw two big circles for the eyes. Leave some space between them for the mouth.
  2. Inside each eye, draw a smaller circle and color around it, leaving the small circle white.
  3. Draw a straight line for the mouth and add a “U” shape for a smile. You can even draw a little tongue sticking out!

Now, let’s add some holes to the cheese:

  1. Draw small curves and circles on the side of the cheese to make it look like Swiss cheese.

Step 3: Drawing the Mice

Time to draw some cute mice!

  1. Draw a half-circle for the mouse’s head peeking out from the cheese.
  2. Add two ears: one small half-circle and one bigger circle.
  3. Draw two small circles for the eyes and leave a tiny white spot for shine. You can add eyelashes if you want!
  4. Draw a little mouth and a curved line for the tail coming out from behind the cheese.

Step 4: Adding Another Mouse

Let’s draw another mouse on the other side of the cheese!

  1. Repeat the steps for the first mouse, but place this one on the opposite side.
  2. You can make this mouse a boy or a girl, however you like!
  3. Don’t forget the ears, eyes, mouth, and tail, just like the first mouse.

Step 5: Final Touches and Coloring

Now that you’ve drawn the cheese and the mice, let’s add some final touches. You can draw little hands for the mice holding onto the cheese and add details inside their ears.

It’s time to color your drawing! Use any colors you like for the cheese and the mice. Make it as colorful as you want!

Conclusion

Great job! You’ve drawn a fun piece of cheese with two cute mice. We hope you had a lot of fun with this creative activity. And remember, the best part of National Cheese Doodle Day is enjoying some yummy cheese doodles afterward! Don’t forget to show your artwork to your friends and family. Happy drawing!

  • What do you think makes drawing fun, and why do you enjoy it? Can you think of other things you like to draw?
  • Have you ever seen real cheese with holes in it, like Swiss cheese? What do you think those holes are for, and how do you imagine they get there?
  • If you could create a new holiday like National Cheese Doodle Day, what would it be about, and what fun activities would you include?
  1. Cheese Hunt: Go on a cheese hunt in your kitchen! With the help of an adult, find different types of cheese in your fridge. Look at their shapes, colors, and textures. Are there any that look like the cheese you drew? Talk about how they are similar or different. You can even taste a small piece and describe the flavor!

  2. Mouse Adventure Story: Imagine a day in the life of the mice you drew. What adventures do they go on? Write a short story or draw a comic strip about their adventures. Do they find more cheese? Do they meet other animals? Share your story with your classmates or family.

  3. Cheese Shapes Exploration: Use playdough or clay to create different shapes of cheese. Try making a wedge, a block, or even a round cheese. Add little holes like Swiss cheese. Once you’ve made your cheese, create tiny mice to go with it. Display your cheese and mice creations and explain what you’ve made to someone at home.

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