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How to draw beautiful simple drawings of Arbor Day in second grade

How to draw beautiful Arbor Day simple drawings for the second grade:

1. First draw a house in the middle of the drawing paper, first draw the roof, then the eaves, and then follow with a few strokes Paint the whole house.

2. Then draw some lines on the windows, doors, and roof of the house to make it more perfect. Then draw a road in front of the house and draw trees on both sides.

3. Then draw a fence around the house and enclose a yard.

4. On Arbor Day, of course, people are planting trees, so draw a tree first.

5. Let’s draw two people planting trees. Draw the little girl first, the head first, then the upper body, and finally the lower body, so that the little girl is finished.

6. Now draw the little boy in the same way as the little girl.

7. Then draw some mountains, clouds, etc. in the upper right corner. Some people also drew birds, butterflies, etc.

8. Just color it at the end.

Introduction to Arbor Day:

Arbor Day is a festival that promotes the protection of trees in accordance with legal provisions and organizes and mobilizes the masses to actively participate in tree planting as its content. According to the length of time, it can be divided into tree planting day, tree planting week and tree planting month, which is known as International Arbor Day. Its purpose is to inspire people's enthusiasm for afforestation and enhance environmental awareness. China's Arbor Day is on March 12 every year.

The nationwide voluntary tree planting movement has effectively promoted the improvement of China's ecological situation. In 1981, before this movement was launched, China's forest area was 1.7 billion acres, the standing stock volume was 10.2 billion cubic meters, and the forest coverage rate was 12%. After years of unremitting efforts, China's forest area has reached 2.6 billion acres, the stock of standing trees has reached 13.6 billion cubic meters, and the forest coverage rate has increased to 18%.