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Easy to Draw – 7

Easy to Draw – 7

Sudheer tried to make something with the letter H this time. And look, what he came up with! Easy to Draw – 7 []

Easy to Draw — 6

Easy to Draw — 6

Sudheer is very fond of the letter S. Perhaps because his name begins with it. But when the letter S sleeps, Sudheer can see a mouse creeping out of it. You, too, can see and draw it. Easy to Draw — 6 []

Easy to Draw – 8

Easy to Draw – 8

There can be so many figures hidden in a single alphabet. All you need is a little imagination. Easy to Draw – 8 []

Easy to Draw — 3

Easy to Draw — 3

Yes, there are many magical shapes hidden in numbers. Sudheer the magic man first drew the number 2 and ended up drawing a duck.. You too can do it. Begin now! Easy to Draw — 3 []

Easy to Draw — 1

Easy to Draw — 1

Yes, there are many magical shapes hidden in letters. Sudheer the magic man first drew the letter q and ended up drawing a squirrel. You too can do it. Begin now! Easy to Draw — 1 []

Easy to Draw — 2

Easy to Draw — 2

There are many magical shapes hidden in letters. I saw a cat hidden in the letter Q. You too can draw it. Begin now! Easy to Draw — 2 []

Kolam – a South Indian style of painting

Kolam – a South Indian style of painting

Kolam is a South Indian style of painting that is drawn by using rice powder/chalk/chalk powder. While it is popular in many parts of Asia it is generally associated with Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and most parts of Kerala. Step by step guideline for creating a Kolam: Step 1 Prepare a grid of the required dimensions. Most Kolams are made with simple geometric shapes and are generally symmetrical. Then it becomes easy to follow the pattern....

Easy to Draw — 4

Easy to Draw — 4

Yes, there are many magical shapes hidden in numbers. Sudheer, the magic man, first drew the letter G and ended up drawing a monkey. You too can do it. Begin now! Easy to Draw — 4 []

Dot 2 Dot

Dot 2 Dot

How to solve the Dot 2 Dot: Using a pencil, draw a line, connecting number “1” or alphabet “a” to the last character in the series to create the hidden image. One can always use the image later for colouring. Note: This is an offline activity. You may need to print this page in order to solve the puzzle. Join the dots and you will know the number of apples in this picture. It took an hour for Mrs Batliwala to decide on her meal....

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