Poppy Chick is ready for a little spring shower. Her Easter umbrella keeps her cozy while she splashes in a tiny puddle. Color the umbrellaβs eggs and flowers to brighten her rainy-day fun!
Poppy Chick has spotted a little puddle during a spring shower, and she is not letting a few raindrops spoil the fun! Her round umbrella is decorated with Easter eggs and pretty flowers, making the rainy day feel like a celebration. This sweet picture has small details to enjoy, from Poppyβs fluffy feathers to the splashy puddle at her feet. What colors will make her umbrella stand out?
Give Poppy soft yellow feathers, an orange beak, and tiny orange feet. Her umbrella could have pink flowers, purple and blue eggs, and a bright green handle. Try pale blue for the raindrops and puddle, then add darker blue ripples around her feet. A light gray sky makes the colorful umbrella pop, or you can imagine sunshine returning and color the background a fresh spring green.
Baby chickens are called chicks. Their soft, fluffy covering is called down, and it helps keep them warm. As chicks grow, they get feathers that are stronger and better for staying dry. Eggs are a popular Easter symbol because they can remind people of new life in spring. Real chicks should stay warm and dry, but a storybook chick like Poppy can have a splashy umbrella adventure!