Bunnies are the cutest things, aren’t they? One of my friends used to have a pet bunny and I always wanted to play with her. Bunnies are pretty independent though, like cats, and sometimes don’t really like you to pet them and play with them. Are all bunnies like that?? Or just the one she had? 🤔
Since bunnies are SO cute, I thought I’d give you this tutorial on how to draw bunnies. Check it out!!
How to Draw Bunnies
Besides having these as a fun, learn-to-draw activity, here are some other ways you could use this tutorial:
Counting and Colors
One of the designs has six (6) bunnies on it and the other has nine (9). Use these to count and identify colors, and, to get you started, here are a few suggestions on how to use them in various ways…
Draw the picture with nine bunnies on it.
Color each bunny a different color and then use it for color identification for small kids.
Or you could draw the picture nine times, pick a color (maybe pink? Pink bunnies are cute!), then color a different number of bunnies that color on each sheet (one sheet would have one pink bunny, another would have two pink bunnies…you get the idea!).
Use them to go through and count the bunnies that are that color on each sheet. Art, counting, colors – I love when we can double and triple dip!
Make placemats
These would make the cutest placemats for a dinner or play date. Have everyone draw their own page and color it. Then slip them in clear page protectors (these can be used over and over again so you could do this with other tutorials) and set your plate right on top. 😊
Design game
This is a fun activity to do together…
Have everyone draw the same bunny picture. Then each person will “design” their own based on colors that are called out.
Each time a color is called out, everyone must color one of their bunnies that color -whichever bunny they want. The fun is looking at how different the finished pictures look when people choose different bunnies to color.
You may have noticed that nearly every suggestion today is a “together” suggestion. I love nothing more than providing fun things to do together, so enjoy these bunnies and use them to bring you closer together as a family!!! 💖
Download the how to draw bunnies here.
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