Look at this beautiful and busy underwater world! Let's start at the bottom, on the sandy seafloor. We can see many things living there:
Shells are lying quietly, like little rocky houses. A starfish is resting, with its five arms spread out. A crab is walking sideways with its claws up, as if saying "Hello!"
Around them, tall, green seaweed is swaying gently like underwater trees. Now, let's look above the seaweed, in the open water. It's even more fun here!

There are two triangular-shaped fish swimming together. They are flat and quick, like colorful kites flying in the sea. Look at that funny big-nose fish! It has a long, funny nose that makes it look curious and silly.
And watch out—there’s a squid! It has a soft, tube-shaped body, big eyes, and long tentacles. It can swim very fast by shooting water, and it might even change colors!
All these different creatures live together in this magical blue world, swimming, crawling, and playing. It's like a big, wet, wonderful garden full of life! Now let's follow the tutorial to learn how to draw this underwater scene!

SUPPLIES NEEDED:
√ Draw an Underwater Scene PDF (Click to download for free.)
√ Drawing Papers (You can get it easily and I would say almost any paper can be used.)
√ Pencils / Markers / Crayons / Watercolors (Remember to use a pen with a fine tip when outlining.)
FOR WHOM:
Preschoolers and kids of all ages
TIME NEEDED:
About 1.5 hours
INSTRUCTIONS:
How to Draw an Underwater Scene Step by Step
Step 1 Draw a squid.

Step 2 Draw a fish in the shape of a triangle.

Step 3 Draw that big-nosed fish.

Step 4 Draw the other triangle-shaped fish.

Step 5 Draw a crab.

Step 6 Draw two seashells and a starfish.

Step 7 Draw the seabed and sea grass.

Step 8 Draw the remaining shells and a starfish.

Step 9 Color this underwater world.

Guys, have you learned how to draw an underwater scene yet?

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