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Water Drop Drawing For Kids

The water on Earth is always moving, and the natural water cycle, also known as the hydrologic cycle, depicts the continual flow of water on, above, and below the Earth's surface. Water is constantly changing phases, from liquid to vapor to ice, with these changes occurring in the blink of an eye and over millions of years. Please keep in mind that this area of the Water Science School explores the...

If you are searching for an activity for your child that is easy to set up, will keep them interested in learning about colors, and will help them improve fine motor skills, I recommend this fun and imaginative approach to painting. It is droplet painting for children. Possum (nearly three years old) thoroughly loved this painting exercise. She didn't want it to stop, and the only reason it did was because I ran out of paper towels. Doh! As you would expect, paper towels were added to the shopping list so that we could do this again.

I took all of the instructional photographs.

Extend the picture to add a narrow stream at the top, similar to how a water drop falls down a vertical surface. As noted above, this stream will be shallow, therefore not much shading will be necessary. Do light shading that fades to the top, then blend.

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