Easy cat drawing tutorial

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In this lesson, young artists are guided through the steps to draw a cute cat, starting with the head and progressing to the body, legs, and tail. Each step is simple and encourages creativity, allowing children to personalize their cat with colors of their choice. The lesson emphasizes the joy of drawing and the importance of imagination in art.
  1. What shape did we draw first for the cat’s head?
  2. How many ears does our cat have, and what shape are they?
  3. What colors can you use to make your cat special?

Let’s Draw a Cute Cat!

Hello, little artist! Are you ready to draw a cute cat? It’s going to be so much fun! Let’s grab our crayons or markers and get started. Follow these easy steps, and soon you’ll have your very own kitty drawing!

Step 1: Draw the Cat’s Head

First, let’s draw a big circle for the cat’s head. Imagine you’re drawing a big round cookie! This will be the face of our cat.

Step 2: Add the Ears

Now, let’s give our cat some ears. Draw two triangles on top of the circle. These are the cat’s pointy ears. Meow!

Step 3: Draw the Cat’s Eyes

Inside the circle, draw two big circles for the eyes. Make them nice and round. You can color them in, but leave a little white spot to make them look shiny and bright!

Step 4: Add the Nose and Mouth

Next, let’s draw a tiny triangle for the cat’s nose right in the middle of the face. Below the nose, draw a little line down and then make a smiley shape for the mouth. Our cat is happy!

Step 5: Draw the Whiskers

Every cat needs whiskers! Draw three little lines on each side of the face. These are the cat’s whiskers, and they help the cat feel around.

Step 6: Draw the Cat’s Body

Now, let’s draw the body. Make a big oval shape under the head. This is the cat’s tummy. You can make it as big or small as you like!

Step 7: Add the Legs and Tail

Our cat needs legs to walk and a tail to swish! Draw four little rectangles for the legs. Then, draw a long, curvy line for the tail. Make it look like a happy tail!

Step 8: Color Your Cat

Time to color your cat! You can make it any color you like. Maybe it’s a gray cat, a brown cat, or even a rainbow cat! Use your imagination and have fun!

Great Job!

Wow, look at your amazing cat drawing! You did such a great job. Drawing is a wonderful way to use your imagination and have fun. Keep practicing, and you’ll become an even better artist. Meow!

  • What was your favorite part about drawing the cat? Why did you like that step the most?
  • If you could add something special to your cat drawing, what would it be? Maybe a hat, a bow, or something else fun?
  • Have you ever seen a real cat? What did it look like, and how was it similar or different from the cat you drew?
  1. Cat Observation Walk: Take a walk around your neighborhood or visit a local park with your family. Look for real cats and observe their features. Can you spot their ears, eyes, nose, and whiskers? Notice the different colors and patterns on their fur. Talk about what you see and try to remember these details for your next drawing.

  2. Shape Hunt Game: At home, find objects that match the shapes used in your cat drawing. Look for circles, triangles, rectangles, and ovals. For example, a plate can be a circle, and a slice of pizza can be a triangle. Gather these objects and arrange them to create a fun shape collage. This will help you see how shapes are everywhere, just like in your drawing!

  3. Story Time with Your Cat Drawing: Use your cat drawing to create a story. Give your cat a name and think about what adventures it might have. Where does it live? What does it like to do? Share your story with a family member or friend. This activity will help you use your imagination and make your drawing come to life!

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