Whale drawings: a sea of creativity for your little ones
Whale drawings can be a wonderful way to introduce your children to the fascinating world of marine life. You can create a fun and educational environment at home by exploring various whale images and templates.
This article aims to guide you through activities that combine creativity with learning, perfect for your young explorers.
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ToggleExploring the world of whales
Whales are some of the most enormous and awe-inspiring creatures in our oceans. Let’s learn a bit about these gentle giants.
Size and types of whales
Whales come in all shapes and sizes, from the gigantic blue whale, which can be as long as a basketball court, to the much smaller beluga whale, known for its distinctive white color and expressive face. Each type of whale has its unique features and behaviors.
Whale habitat & behavior
Whales live in oceans all over the world. Some, like the humpback whale, migrate thousands of miles every year. Whales are known for their intelligent behaviors, including communication through songs and complex social structures.
Conservation
Whales play a vital role in our ocean ecosystems. Unfortunately, many species are endangered due to factors like pollution, climate change, and hunting. Learning about whales can help foster a sense of responsibility and care for our environment in your children.
10 bonus fun facts about whales
- The blue whale’s heart is as big as a small car.
- Humpback whales create bubble nets to catch their food.
- Some whales can hold their breath for up to 90 minutes.
- Orcas, also known as killer whales, are actually a type of dolphin.
- The gray whale migrates 12,000 miles yearly, the longest migration of any mammal.
- Whales can communicate over long distances in the ocean.
- A newborn blue whale gains about 200 pounds a day.
- Whales have hair follicles, which makes them mammals.
- Sperm whales have the most giant brains of any creature known to have lived on Earth.
- Beluga whales can change the shape of their bulbous forehead, called a ‘melon.’
Crafting with whale drawings
Integrating arts and crafts into learning about whales can enhance your child’s experience. Here are five craft ideas that use whale drawings, templates, and coloring pages as a base for creativity.
1. Whale puppet show: Create whale puppets using whale templates. Cut out the whales, color them, and attach them to sticks. Then, put on a puppet show to narrate a day in the life of a whale.
2. Ocean in a bottle: Take a clear plastic bottle and fill it with water, blue food coloring and glitter. Add small whale figurines and shake to create your own mini ocean.
3. Whale mobile: Cut out and color several whale images. Attach them to a hanger using string at different lengths, creating a whale mobile to hang in your child’s room.
4. Whale collage: Use materials like fabric, paper, and buttons to create a textured whale collage. This is a great way to explore textures and colors.
5. 3D whale model: Build a 3D model of a whale using clay or playdough. Use whale images as a reference to shape and decorate your whale model.
- This flowerpot whale craft kit is an ocean of fun. Ideal for day care or preschool this sea creature art project is sure to make a big splash at any kids’ event.
- You can also use these aquatic animals to decorate a party table at an underwater-themed birthday bash.
- Material: Paper mache with foam pieces.
- Makes 12
Learning activities with whale drawings
Combining education with fun activities can make learning about whales an exciting adventure for your child. Here are five learning activities centered around whale drawings and printables.
1. Whale size comparison: Use whale drawings to compare the sizes of different whale species. Draw a life-sized outline of a small whale species and compare it to your child’s size.
2. Whale song listening session: Play recordings of whale songs (like the one below!) while your child colors in whale drawings. Discuss how and why whales sing.
3. Whale migration map: Create a map showing the migration routes of different whales. Use whale stickers or cut-outs to mark their journey.
4. Whale diet game: Make a game where your child matches whale species to their favorite foods. Use drawings of whales and their prey for this matching game.
5. Ocean habitat exploration: Create an ocean diorama using a shoebox, where whale drawings become part of a larger ocean habitat scene.
Full color whale clipart
Whale drawings & coloring pages
These whales are frolicking in the ocean! Print them out (on dry land) and then color them in.
In this image, on top is a Right Whale, and below is a Sperm Whale:
Dive into a book
Exploring children’s books on the subject can be an excellent way to enrich your child’s knowledge and curiosity about whales. Books with colorful illustrations and fascinating facts can complement the hands-on activities and provide a more in-depth understanding of these magnificent creatures.
- Hardcover Book
- Oseid, Kelsey (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 160 Pages - 08/21/2018 (Publication Date) - Ten Speed Press (Publisher)
- Reads, Animal (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 76 Pages - 11/17/2022 (Publication Date) - Admore Publishing (Publisher)
- Szymanski, Jennifer (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 24 Pages - 04/02/2020 (Publication Date) - National Geographic Kids (Publisher)
- Cullen, Sarah (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 32 Pages - 11/08/2024 (Publication Date) - Ocean Tales Children's Books (Publisher)
- Gill, Shelley (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 22 Pages - 02/21/2017 (Publication Date) - Little Bigfoot (Publisher)