Chirpy found the first tulip of spring and wants to share it with you. The flower smells sweet and makes Easter morning feel extra cheerful. Give Chirpy and the tulip a burst of beautiful color!
Chirpy has found a tulip and is carrying it like a wonderful springtime treasure. The little chickβs fluffy body looks extra cheerful beside the tall flower stem and cup-shaped bloom. This picture is a sweet choice for Easter or any day that feels like spring. Maybe Chirpy is bringing the tulip to a friend, placing it on a picnic table, or showing everyone the first flower he has seen this year.
Make Chirpy golden yellow with an orange beak and feet. For the tulip, choose a classic red bloom or try pink, purple, yellow, or even two colors together. Add a rich green stem and leaves, using dark green along one side for a little shadow. A soft blue sky, light green grass, or a few tiny colorful flowers around Chirpy can turn the page into a bright spring garden.
Tulips grow from bulbs planted in the ground. A bulb is a small, round plant part that stores food underground until it is time to grow. Tulips bloom in spring and come in many colors, including red, yellow, pink, purple, and white. Their flowers often look like cups before they open wider. Chicks are baby chickens, and their soft fuzzy feathers help keep them warm when they are very young.