Printable Drawing Prompts for Kids: Seasons/Weather and Over/Under

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Looking for a fun boredom buster for the kids to enjoy? I have some great printable drawing prompts that you can use! Get the free printables below – there are several different themes to choose from.

My kids LOVE drawing prompts! They are really fun and engaging. This printable pack is the perfect addition to my printable collection.

Check out the drawing prompts that I have already posted:

Seasons/Weather Drawing Prompt Pack

The easy to open pdf file contains 8 different season and weather themed scenes:

  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Rain
  • Snow
  • Clouds
  • Sun

Get the pack: Seasons/Weather Drawing Prompts Pack

You can grab our printable right here. Simply enter your email address in the box and opt-in to receive our free newsletter.  Check your inbox for this printable, which you will receive as a subscriber bonus. NOTE: This file is for PERSONAL USE ONLY. You may NOT sell the digital file or sell the printed work. You may NOT redistribute the digital file or printed work.

Over/Under Drawing Prompt Pack

The easy to open pdf file contains 6 different themed scenes:

  • Under the Sea
  • Up in Space
  • Under ground
  • Up in the Sky
  • In the Mountains
  • On the Moon

(Obviously some of these aren’t quite literally “over” or “under” but you can see where the theme is going and why they are relevant!)

Get the pack: Over/Under Drawing Prompt Pack

You can grab our printable right here. Simply enter your email address in the box and opt-in to receive our free newsletter.  Check your inbox for this printable, which you will receive as a subscriber bonus. NOTE: This file is for PERSONAL USE ONLY. You may NOT sell the digital file or sell the printed work. You may NOT redistribute the digital file or printed work.

How to use

These scenes are set up as “draw with me” activities. They will work great for team building and working on cooperative learning. Pair two kids up and have them take turns adding different details to the scene. Parents and kids would also make a great pair to complete the drawings!

The drawing scenes can of course also be completed by individuals.

This is an easy activity and a great boredom buster.

Additional materials needed

The only supplies you will need (in addition to the printed scenes) are drawing tools. Pencils, pens, markers, crayons or colored pencils would all work well.

You can print all of the scenes or individual scenes – that choice is yours.

These would also make great printable road trip activities if you are planning for family travels this year. Print out the scenes and add them to a binder with other road trip printables.

If you end up using these printables, let me know how they work out for you! 

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2 thoughts on “Printable Drawing Prompts for Kids: Seasons/Weather and Over/Under”

  1. Dear Devon,

    This is a (gentle) reminder that your blog is named “mamacheaps”. Cheaps is literally in the name. Using your air fryer to cook store-bought frozen loaded potato skins is not cheap. The box you showed from Aldi’s was $3.50 for 3 small or 4 very small potato skins. The contents of the entire box would equal the size of 1 small potato. They were good. But, definitely not cheap.

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    • Lol! Dear Jean,
      I do appreciate your feedback. The blog name was picked 14 years ago when all I posted were coupon posts. It has evolved a lot since then.
      However! $3.50 is still pretty darn cheap for potato skins. Giant sells a 4 pack of skins (TGI Friday brand) for $6.69. And I can’t think of a restaurant that sells a potato skin appetizer for cheaper than $3.50. ALDI is still among the cheapest for store bought! :)
      That post was just intended to show how to cook any brand of frozen skins in an air fryer. The brand is irrelevant.

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