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You are here: Home / Art Projects By Age / 5 - 8 / How To Draw A Cartoon Police Car

How To Draw A Cartoon Police Car

We’re learning how to draw a cartoon police car. In this lesson we’re practicing our circle and rectangle shapes.

Today’s lesson is perfect for younger artists!

Check out our other police car lesson, if you’re looking for something more advanced.

Watch How To Draw A Cartoon Police Car


Filed Under: 5 - 8, Cartoons, Under 5, Vehicles Tagged With: car, Police, Police car, vehicle

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