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New Delhi: Independence Day is a great opportunity to introduce young kids, studying between classes 1 and 5, to our history, the struggles of freedom fighters and revolutionary leaders, and culture creatively and engagingly. Drawing is one of the favourite activities of kids as they love sketching with bright colours and exploring their imagination. While all Indians will be immersed in the celebration with joy and pride, why should we let our young kids lag? If guided well, they can leave a mark too.
Introducing these young kids to easy and creative Indian Independence Day drawing ideas will be a great idea to educate them about important national symbols while also supporting them in the development of cognitive skills. Heavy topics like history are not easy for young minds to absorb. But through simple art forms, they can learn a lot easily and entertainingly.
Young children, particularly those studying between classes 1 and 5, are not skilled enough to paint and draw like students of upper classes. They need step-by-step guidance in drawing. Here are the tips and ideas.
1. Flag hoisting scene
Drawing a child saluting the Indian flag in a garden or school will be much easier for the young kids.
2. Doves holding the Indian tricolour
A kid studying in lower classes will find it super easy to draw the Indian flag held by doves.
3. Tricolour balloons, hands and kites
Let your young kid make balloons, hands and kites in tricolour.
4. India Gate with tricolour
Drawing monuments like the India Gate, along with the Indian flag, is super simple with the help of a measurement scale.
5. Fighter jets
Let the tiny hands draw 3 fighter jets flying in the sky, leaving behind a trail of tricoloured smoke.
6. Soldiers with tricolour
Guide your little one to draw a scene comprising a group of soldiers hoisting the Indian flag.
Independence Day drawing ideas for young kids are a fun art activity as well as a window to India's rich culture and history. So, leave your worries aside and work on it!