How to draw a giraffe easy for toddlers or preschoolers

Learn how to draw a giraffe with this simple step by step tutorial that focuses only on its very cool head. If you're looking for some ideas about animals, the giraffe tutorials might you love.

If your students are learning (or just fascinated by) giraffes, painting a portrait of a giraffe is a fun way to share your appreciation. It takes a little bit of care to get that rather strange head shape, because the horns, wide eyes, and wide mouth really don't look like other animals.

About Giraffes:

When it comes to drawing a giraffe, it turns out that no two giraffes have the same mark. They may look similar, but they are a lot like fingerprints. Each animal is unique. Their color can range from tan to yellow to white, with red to chestnut brown spots.

In addition to humans, giraffes have only two predators-crocodiles and lions. Giraffes are most vulnerable when they drink from a water hole. They must spread their legs to lower their necks. In this awkward position, they can easily become prey for predators. Usually one giraffe keeps watch while the other giraffe has a drink. If the giraffe is attacked, it will kick the attacker with its long legs and sharp hooves.

Sadly, some giraffe species are currently on the endangered list. They are losing their habitat, sometimes due to civil strife, and are often poached. Organizations like the Giraffe Conservation Foundation are working hard to deal with this situation.

Students can express their support for this magical animal by learning how to draw animals with as many accurate features as possible. This tutorial breaks them down in the simplest steps possible to eliminate the mystery of how to start and how to finish.

 

The first giraffe idea: Hand torn paper giraffe paste painting

The first giraffe idea: Hand torn paper giraffe paste painting

 Degree of difficulty:☆☆☆

Age: all ages

Time-consuming:20+ minutes

All you need:

  • color drawing papers
  • pencil
  • scissors
  • glue
  • color pens
  • swing eye stickers
  • red marker

 How to draw the hand-torn paper giraffe paste painting?

1.Tear the paper randomly into long strips and paste it on a piece of A4 paper.

2.Then draw the shape of the giraffe's head with a pencil on the paper and cut it out with scissors.

3.Paste the cut-out of the paper giraffe head on the paper, as shown in Figure 3.

4.Paste some swing eye stickers on the giraffe's heads and then use a red marker to draw patterns on the giraffes.

5.Finally, use different color drawing papers to cut out some flowers and leaves and paste them on the paper. Are you feel it very cute?

The second giraffe idea: Giraffe easy drawing idea for toddlers or preschoolers

The second giraffe idea: giraffe easy drawing idea for toddlers or preschoolers

Degree of difficulty:☆☆

Age: all ages

Time-consuming:10+ minutes

All you need:

  • rubbing stick
  • cotton swab
  • water chalk
  • swing eye stickers
  • color pigments

 How to draw the giraffe easy drawing idea for toddlers or preschoolers?

1.Dip the paint with a rubbing stick, and then draw some shapes like the number "7" on the drawing paper, as shown in Figure 2-3.

2.After the applied paint is dry, put on the swing eye sticker.

3.Dip a cotton swab with red pigment to paint many patterns on these giraffes.

4.Then use green pigment to paint the leaves.

5.Finally, use water chalk to decorate the entire screen with white pigment.

The third giraffe idea: Giraffe finger painting for toddlers or preschoolers

The third giraffe idea: Giraffe finger painting for toddlers or preschoolers

Degree of difficulty:☆☆☆

Age: all ages

Time-consuming:20+ minutes

All you need:

  • paper
  • color pens

 How to draw the giraffe easy drawing idea for toddlers or preschoolers?

1.Make this movement with your right hand, as shown in Figure 1.

2.Use a pen to draw the outline shape of the hand, as shown in Figure 2.

3.Add details of the giraffe head according to Figures 3 and 4

4.Finally, paint different colors on the giraffe's head.

 

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