How to draw grandma and grandpa

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In this lesson, young artists learn how to draw their grandparents by following simple step-by-step instructions. They start by creating basic shapes for grandma and grandpa’s faces, adding features like smiles and hair, and then drawing their bodies. Finally, students are encouraged to color their drawings and share their artwork with family and friends, emphasizing that drawing is a fun and imaginative activity.
  1. What shapes did we use to draw grandma and grandpa?
  2. How can we make our drawings colorful and special?
  3. Why is it fun to show our drawings to family and friends?

How to Draw Grandma and Grandpa

Hey there, little artist! Today, we’re going to have lots of fun learning how to draw grandma and grandpa. Are you ready? Let’s get started!

What You Need

Before we begin, make sure you have some paper, a pencil, and some crayons or markers. These will help you make your drawings colorful and bright!

Drawing Grandma

1. Let’s start with grandma’s head. Draw a big circle for her face. Don’t forget to add two small circles for her eyes.

2. Next, draw a little curve for her smile. Grandma is always happy to see you!

3. For her hair, draw some fluffy clouds on top of her head. Grandma’s hair is soft and pretty.

4. Now, let’s draw her body. Draw a big rectangle under her head for her dress. You can add some patterns or colors to make it special.

5. Finally, draw her arms and legs. Grandma loves to give big hugs, so make her arms nice and long!

Drawing Grandpa

1. Just like with grandma, start with a big circle for grandpa’s face. Add two small circles for his eyes.

2. Draw a big smile for grandpa. He loves to tell funny stories!

3. For grandpa’s hair, draw some wavy lines on the sides of his head. You can also add a little mustache if you want!

4. Now, draw a big rectangle under his head for his shirt. Grandpa likes to wear comfy clothes.

5. Don’t forget to draw his arms and legs. Grandpa is always ready to play games with you!

Coloring Time!

Now that you’ve drawn grandma and grandpa, it’s time to color them in! Use your crayons or markers to make them look just like your real grandma and grandpa. You can use any colors you like!

Show Off Your Art

Great job! You’ve learned how to draw grandma and grandpa. Show your drawings to your family and friends. They’ll be so proud of you!

Keep practicing, and you’ll become an amazing artist. Remember, drawing is all about having fun and using your imagination. Happy drawing!

  • What do you like most about spending time with your grandma and grandpa? Can you think of a special memory you have with them?
  • When you draw grandma and grandpa, what colors do you choose for their clothes and why? Do these colors remind you of something special?
  • Imagine you could add something fun to your drawing of grandma and grandpa, like a pet or a favorite toy. What would you add and why?
  1. Family Portrait Gallery: Create a gallery of family portraits at home. Ask your child to draw other family members, like mom, dad, siblings, or even pets, using the same steps they learned for drawing grandma and grandpa. Encourage them to notice different features, like hair styles or favorite clothes, and add those to their drawings. Display these drawings on a wall to create a family portrait gallery.

  2. Story Time with Drawings: Encourage your child to create a short story about a day with grandma and grandpa. Ask them to draw different scenes from the story, such as having a picnic, playing games, or baking cookies together. This activity helps them connect their drawings with storytelling and use their imagination to create fun adventures.

  3. Observation Walk: Take a walk around the neighborhood or look through family photo albums. Ask your child to observe different people and notice their unique features, like hair color, glasses, or hats. When you return, have them draw a new character inspired by what they observed. This helps them apply their drawing skills to real-life observations and enhances their attention to detail.

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