Dora with Swiper Sneaking in the Background coloring page
In Dora with Swiper sneaking in the background colouring page, a playful chase scene can be noticed generating creativity, narration and fun among children.
The background colouring page of Dora with Swiper Sneaking in the Background further gives humour and storytelling to the storey being told by Dora. Dora is turned to the foreground and seems to be focused and sure that Swiper is silently sneaking behind her, thus, an exciting moment that children can recall after the series. This scene is an encouragement to imagination because children recall one of the most famous moments with Swiper, no swiping and they are afraid of what is about to happen next. The need to color this page will serve the development of fine motor skills, attention, and creative thinking and promote the strengthening of the topics of awareness, problem-solving, and courage. The juxtaposition between Dora and Swiper, their peaceful and cunning stances respectively, makes the image interesting and entertaining. This coloring page is a fun possession-free screen-free time filled with fun and can be used in the home setting, the students classroom, and story-based lessons as a recreation of a beloved scene of Dora the Explorer.
Introduction to How to color
Begin with the process of colouring Dora in the classic outfit around her so that she is noticed to be at the forefront. She can wear bright pink in her shirt, warm orange in her shorts, yellow sockings, white or light grey shoes with colourful accents. Lighten her hair to a colour of brown and apply natural and soft colours on her skin. Swiper can be painted with orange fur, his face and tip of his tail light and cream or beige, and with a blue mask and gloves which would suit his familiar appearance. To create a background on the background of your artwork, opt to use natural greens in grass and bushes as well as trees; alternating light and dark to create a depth. Aisles or pieces of land may be stained to brown or beige. Sky should be covered with light blue and small shadows made to demonstrate Swiper sneaking quietly. Crayons work well in filling bigger areas, coloured pencils are used to assist with shades and details and markers can be used in outlines. Children should be encouraged to be creative with colours and visualise the storey as they bring this playful picture to life.