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For the snowman itself, white, light blue, or even soft gray tones are realistic to show shadows and texture. An orange carrot nose, and black for buttons and eyes are ideal. The scarf and hat can be done in vibrant winter colors like red, green, or blue to create a nice contrast.
Tell your child that snowmen can only be built when it's cold and there's snow, which is typical for winter. Ask them what other things they associate with winter (e.g., warm clothes, sledding). This helps them connect coloring the snowman with the season.
Encourage your child to color with light, circular motions to suggest the soft, fluffy texture of snow. You can also suggest that the snowman is made of three round balls stacked on top of each other, with each ball being a different size, to emphasize its shape.
To realistically complement the winter scene, your child could draw small snowflakes in the sky, a tree with bare branches, or even a little bird sitting on a branch. A simple background of blue sky and white ground also helps bring the scene to life.
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