Sunny the sloth likes to see the world upside down. He swings slowly on his vine and smiles at everything below. Give Sunny a fun jungle look with your coloring supplies!
Sunny the sloth has found the best seat in the jungle: hanging gently from a curling vine! From up high, everything looks different, especially when you are upside down. Sunnyβs slow swing and happy smile make this picture feel calm and silly at the same time. Perhaps butterflies flutter below, leaves rustle nearby, and Sunny takes all day to enjoy the view. There is no rush in this jungle.
Sloths often have brown, gray, or tan fur, so blend two shades to make Sunny look fuzzy. Color the vine medium brown, then twist darker brown lines along it for texture. Fill the jungle with several greens: dark green for shadowy leaves and lime green for new leaves. You could add pops of tropical color with pink flowers, orange butterflies, or a bright blue sky peeking between the branches.
Sloths spend much of their time hanging in trees, using their long curved claws to hold on. They move slowly because their bodies use energy very carefully. Some sloths can turn their heads far around to look behind them. Algae can grow in a slothβs fur, giving it a greenish tint that may help it blend in with leaves. Even though they are slow on land, sloths can swim.