Whose Feet Crocodile
Here is a challenging drawing exercise for the kids! We have provided the 4 feet of a crocodile. They need to provide the head, body, and tail!
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Get the imagination going with our silly "Whose Feet" printables. They are a great way to get reluctant drawers to start, and are plenty of fun too.
Here is a challenging drawing exercise for the kids! We have provided the 4 feet of a crocodile. They need to provide the head, body, and tail!
These feet are instantly recognisable as the front feet of an elephant! Can the kids finish the rest of the picture?
Here is a tricky "whose feet" challenge! We've provided this frog's feet – now can the kids fill in the rest of the picture…
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Whose feet are these? They belong to a goat! Can you fill in the rest of the picture?
I think you can see that these feet - and the bottom half of these legs - belong to a horse. But can you draw the rest of the picture? Or maybe your chidlren wilol make up an entirely different creature...
Imagine that pig is standing in front of you, looking straight at you. We've provided the feet … Now you draw the rest!
Father Christmas relies on his reindeer to pull his sleigh - but what exactly does a reindeer look like? We've given you a reindeer's two front legs, and ask the kids to fill in the rest of the picture. Will this reindeer have a red nose, I wonder?
Imagine you are standing in front of the zebra, who was looking straight at you. Here are his two front legs. Now draw the rest!