How To Draw Winnie The Pooh

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In this lesson, you will learn how to draw Winnie the Pooh, the beloved bear from the Hundred Acre Woods, through a series of simple steps. You’ll start by sketching his facial features, including his nose, eyes, and smile, before moving on to his body and iconic honey pot. The lesson emphasizes creativity and fun, encouraging you to personalize your drawing with colors and a background of your choice.
  1. What is the first thing you need to draw Winnie the Pooh?
  2. How do you make Pooh’s face look happy?
  3. What can you add to your drawing to make it even more fun?

How to Draw Winnie the Pooh

Let’s have some fun drawing Winnie the Pooh, a lovable bear from the Hundred Acre Woods! Get your drawing tools ready, and let’s begin this creative adventure together!

What You Need

Before we start, make sure you have these things:

  • Drawing tools like markers or colored pencils
  • Paper
  • A friend or family member to join the fun

Step 1: Draw Pooh’s Nose

Start by drawing a small “V” shape in the middle of your paper. This will be Pooh’s nose. Draw a curve above the “V” to complete his nose and color it in.

Step 2: Add the Eyes

Draw two circles for his eyes, one on each side of the nose. Make sure they are the same size and color them in.

Step 3: Make Pooh Smile

To give Pooh a happy face, draw a curved line under his nose that goes up towards his eyes. Add two short lines on each side for his cheeks.

Step 4: Outline His Head

Draw a curve starting from one eye, going out for his cheek, and then around to the other side to form his head.

Step 5: Draw the Ears

On top of his head, draw two small “U” shapes for his ears.

Step 6: Sketch the Honey Pot

Below his chin, draw a short line a little to one side. This is the top of the honey pot. Add curves on each side to make the pot’s sides, then draw a curve coming down from each side.

Step 7: Draw the Hands

For the hand holding the pot, draw a sideways “U” shape on one side and a curve for the other hand. Connect the pot to his hand with a curved line.

Step 8: Add Honey

To show honey spilling out, draw a wiggly line at the top of the pot.

Step 9: Draw the Body

Connect his head to the honey pot with a short line on one side and a longer line on the other side for his t-shirt. Draw the bottom of the t-shirt across to the other side.

Step 10: Draw the Legs

Draw short curves coming down from the bottom of his t-shirt for his legs. Make them short and skinny.

Step 11: Draw the Arm

To show Pooh waving, draw a short line down from his chin and connect it to his belly. Then, draw a sideways “U” shape for his arm.

Step 12: Add Final Details

Add some honey on his paw with a wiggly line and draw small eyebrows above his eyes.

Step 13: Color Your Drawing

Now that you’ve drawn Winnie the Pooh, it’s time to color him! Use your markers, colored pencils, or oil pastels to bring him to life.

Step 14: Add a Background

Think about adding a background to your drawing. Maybe the Hundred Acre Woods or any other scene you like!

Conclusion

Great job on drawing Winnie the Pooh! Remember, the most important thing is to have fun and enjoy being creative. Every drawing is special because it’s yours. Happy drawing!

  • What was your favorite part of drawing Winnie the Pooh, and why did you enjoy it? Can you think of another character you would like to draw?
  • Have you ever shared your drawings with friends or family? How did it make you feel to show them your artwork?
  • If you could visit the Hundred Acre Woods, what adventure would you like to have with Winnie the Pooh and his friends?
  1. Explore Shapes and Lines: Look around your home or classroom and find objects that have the same shapes and lines you used to draw Winnie the Pooh. Can you find a “V” shape like Pooh’s nose or a “U” shape like his ears? Draw these objects on a piece of paper and label the shapes you see.

  2. Create Your Own Character: Use the steps you learned to draw Winnie the Pooh and create your own character. Think about what kind of animal or creature you want to draw. What shapes will you use for its nose, eyes, and body? Share your drawing with a friend or family member and explain how you used different shapes to create your character.

  3. Story Time with Pooh: Imagine a day in the life of Winnie the Pooh. What adventures might he have in the Hundred Acre Woods? Write a short story or draw a comic strip showing Pooh’s day. Include your drawing of Pooh and any other characters you want to add. Share your story with your class or family.

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