How to draw this cute fish

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In this lesson, young artists learn how to draw a cute fish using simple shapes and steps. Starting with an oval for the body, they add a tail, fins, and facial features, before enhancing their creation with details and colors. The lesson encourages creativity and practice, reminding kids that they can experiment with different fish designs and colors.
  1. What shape did we use to make the fish’s body?
  2. What colors do you want to use to make your fish special?
  3. How did we make our fish look happy?

How to Draw a Cute Fish

Hey there, little artist! Today, we’re going to learn how to draw a super cute fish. Are you ready to have some fun with colors and shapes? Let’s dive in!

What You’ll Need

Before we start, make sure you have some paper, a pencil, and your favorite crayons or markers. Got them? Great! Let’s get started!

Step 1: Draw the Fish’s Body

First, let’s draw the fish’s body. Imagine a big oval shape, like an egg lying on its side. Use your pencil to draw this shape in the middle of your paper. This will be the fish’s body!

Step 2: Add the Tail

Now, let’s give our fish a tail. At the end of the oval, draw a triangle shape. This will be the fish’s tail, and it helps the fish swim in the water!

Step 3: Draw the Fins

Our fish needs fins to move around. On the top and bottom of the oval, draw two small triangles. These are the fish’s fins, and they help it glide through the water.

Step 4: Give the Fish a Face

Time to make our fish smile! Draw a small circle near the front of the oval for the eye. Then, add a little curved line for a happy smile. Now our fish looks friendly!

Step 5: Add Some Details

Let’s make our fish even cuter! You can draw some lines on the tail and fins to show the scales. You can also add bubbles around the fish to make it look like it’s swimming in the ocean.

Step 6: Color Your Fish

Now comes the best part—coloring! Use your crayons or markers to color your fish. You can make it any color you like. Maybe a bright orange or a cool blue. It’s your fish, so have fun with it!

All Done!

Wow, look at your amazing fish! You did a fantastic job. Drawing is so much fun, and you can practice to get even better. Remember, you can draw all kinds of fish with different shapes and colors. Keep creating and have fun!

Thanks for drawing with me today. See you next time for more art adventures!

  • What colors did you choose for your fish, and why did you pick those colors? Can you think of any real fish that have similar colors?
  • Imagine your fish is swimming in the ocean. What other sea creatures might it meet, and what do you think they would do together?
  • If you could add one more special feature to your fish, like a magical fin or a funny hat, what would it be and why?
  1. Fish Observation Walk: Take a walk to a nearby pond, aquarium, or even a pet store with your family. Look at the different kinds of fish you see. What shapes and colors do they have? Can you spot any fish with big fins or long tails? Try to remember your favorite fish and draw it when you get home. This will help you see how real fish look and inspire your own drawings!

  2. Fishy Story Time: Create a short story about your fish drawing. What is your fish’s name? Where does it live? What adventures does it go on? Share your story with your family or friends. You can even draw more pictures to go along with your story. This will help you use your imagination and think about the life of a fish.

  3. Color Mixing Fun: Use your crayons or markers to experiment with mixing colors. Try coloring a part of your fish with one color and then lightly coloring over it with another color. What new color do you get? This activity will help you learn about colors and how they can change when mixed, just like the beautiful colors you see on real fish!

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