Penny the penguin has spotted a giant snowflake floating overhead. She stretches out her flippers and twirls beneath it with delight. Make Pennyβs frosty dance sparkle with your favorite colors!
Penny has spotted one enormous snowflake drifting down from the sky, and she cannot help but dance beneath it! Her flippers stretch wide as though she is ready to catch the frosty shape. The snowflakeβs pointy arms make a wonderful place for tiny patterns, too. Perhaps Penny is spinning on an icy patch, or perhaps she is welcoming the first snow of the season. You decide!
Start with Pennyβs black back, head, and flippers, then leave her belly snowy white. Her beak and feet can shine orange or golden yellow. Make the giant snowflake icy blue, lavender, or even silver-gray, adding different colors to its little shapes. A pale blue sky and light gray ice will frame Penny nicely. Scatter a few extra white dots around her to show soft snow falling.
Penguins are birds, but their flippers help them swim instead of fly through the air. Their bodies are shaped like little torpedoes, which helps them glide quickly underwater. Not every penguin lives in snowy Antarcticaβsome species live in warmer places, including South America and Africa. Penguins have waterproof feathers that help keep cold water away from their skin. Their black-and-white coloring can help hide them while swimming.