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Drawing a happy frog on a water lily

Animals
Hi little artist! Today we are going to draw a happy frog sitting comfortably on a water lily leaf in the pond. It might seem tricky, but with simple shapes like circles and ovals, you can do it too. Follow the steps and before you know it, you'll have a croaking friend on paper!
1
A vertical oval drawn with pencil on a white surface.
Draw a vertical oval in the middle of your paper for the frog's body.
2
A large flat circle under the frog and two small eye-circles on top of the body.
Draw a large, flat horizontal oval under the frog and two small circles on top of its head for the eyes.
3
Curved lines for the frog's legs and a happy mouth inside the oval.
Make two curved lines on the sides for the back legs and a wide smile on its face.
4
Two small front legs and pupils in the frog's round eyes.
Draw the front legs with straight lines and give the frog small dots in its eyes.
5
Long frog toes with small balls drawn at the ends.
Give the legs long toes with small circles at the end for the sticky feet.
6
A notch in the large leaf and details around the frog's eyes.
Finish the water lily leaf by taking a small triangle out of the edge and draw the eyelids.
7
The finished drawing of a frog on a leaf with water ripples around it.
Now make the lines of your frog extra thick and put some wavy lines in the water around it.