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Step-by-Step Drawing Zoo Animals

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It helps train kids to concentrate – if you have a kid who has a short attention span, you may notice how it has some negative effects on your child’s performance at school. A good way to deal with short attention span is to practice concentration and drawing is just the right activity to get your kids in the zone.

Leave tools out for them– maybe your child is shy or maybe she’s the kind who does things on her own time. If this is the case, making sure that drawing tools and materials are always somewhere in your house, ready for her to use, is important. Let her know it’s there and tell her she can use it whenever she feels like it. That way, she won’t feel pressured to draw.

Everyone has been to the Zoo and has experienced the Sights and Sounds of the worlds amazing Animals. In our How To Draw Zoo Animals book we show you how to draw over 50 Zoo Animals easily in 6 steps. Drawing Zoo Animals is a great way to draw what you’ve seen at your local Zoo. The How To Draw Zoo Animals book is part of our Drawing Animal collection.

It encourages creativity and imagination– creativity and imagination are two things that any person will always benefit from, whether during childhood or well into their adult life. It’s a great stepping stone to success and it’s something that kids can develop as early as their toddler years. Make it interesting– basic lines and shapes can be boring for some kids so make sure to keep your drawing sessions fresh and interesting. Draw animals from tracing of your hands or try shadow drawing. Don’t limit their imagination with a pen and paper and try to do some drawing outdoors, too, using other materials like sidewalk chalk or try making sidewalk puffy paint to draw your animals. Some kids become more interested in learning when they’re presented with fun materials to use. It develops fine motor skills– for young artists, the ability to grasp a pencil and control it to make lines and shapes is already a big achievement. If you’re looking for activities that will help develop kids’ fine motor skills, try drawing. It improves hand-eye coordination– hand-eye coordination is a cognitive skill that children need to develop early on and drawing is a good way to practice it. Lead by example– kids learn best when you teach by example and when you lead by doing. Instead of telling them to draw, show them how you do it. Let them see how much fun you’re having when you’re drawing and it’ll help pique their interest.

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