Do you know what a first aid kit is? It's a special box that holds all sorts of things to help when someone gets a little hurt. Just like how we have a toy box for our toys, a first aid kit is like a 'healing box' for boo-boos.
Here's what you might find inside a first aid kit:
Band-Aids: These are like little stickers for your skin. If you get a small cut or scrape, you can put a Band-Aid on it to help it feel better and to keep dirt away.
Gauze and Tape: These are for bigger cuts. Gauze is like a soft, fluffy cloth that you wrap around the hurt, and then you use tape to hold it in place.
Antiseptic Wipes: If you get a scratch, these wipes help clean it and keep it from getting infected. They might sting a little, but it's because they're helping to make your scratch super clean!
Tweezers: Sometimes, you might get a splinter. Tweezers are like little pinchy tools that help take it out safely.
Thermometer: This is a tool that tells you if you have a fever. It's important to know because it can help a grown-up decide if you need to see a doctor.
Pain Relievers: Sometimes, when you're hurt, it might hurt a lot. Grown-ups can give you medicine to help make the pain go away.
Safety Pins: These are used to put on bandages or to close the first aid kit when it's not in use.
A First Aid Manual: This is a little book with instructions on what to do if someone gets hurt. Grown-ups can read it to know how to help.
Remember, first aid kits are very important, but they're only part of what we need to do when someone is hurt. If you see someone who's injured, always ask a grown-up for help. They know what to do and can use the first aid kit to help make things better.
And that's a little bit about first aid kits! They're there to help us in case of an emergency, but always remember to be safe and careful so we don't get boo-boos in the first place!
In today's drawing tutorial, let's learn how to draw a first aid kit. Before you start, you will also need to prepare a ruler to draw nice straight lines. You don't have to worry at all, anyone can easily draw this simple first aid box.
SUPPLIES NEEDED:
√ Draw a First Aid Kit 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:
Less than 0.5 hour
INSTRUCTIONS:
How to Draw a First Aid Kit Step by Step
Step 1 Draw a big rectangle.
Step 2 Draw a carrying handle at the top.
Step 3 Draw a horizontal line and a rectangle.
Step 4 Draw a circular sign.
Step 5 Simple coloring completes this first aid kit.
Guys, have you learned how to draw a first aid kit yet?