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Draw a map

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Drawing a map is a fun and imaginative way for children to explore their surroundings or invent their own worlds.

Whether they’re sketching a treasure map, designing a make-believe island, or mapping out their own bedroom, this activity blends art, storytelling, and observation.

It also supports spatial awareness, directional language, and planning—all wrapped in a creative task that’s completely customisable.

Maps can be as simple or detailed as your child likes, and you can even turn them into games later on!


Materials Needed

  • Plain or coloured paper
  • Pencils, pens, or felt tips
  • Optional: ruler, stickers, tea bags (for ageing pirate maps!)

Tools Needed

  • None

Steps

  1. Pick a Theme
    Decide what kind of map you’ll create: your home, your street, a pirate island, or a magical land?
  2. Sketch the Outline
    Draw basic shapes to mark out key locations—rooms, paths, landmarks, or zones.
  3. Add Details
    Label places, draw trees or buildings, and include fun features like monsters, treasure, or secret doors.
  4. Decorate
    Colour in your map, add a compass rose or a border, and age the paper for a vintage look if you like.
  5. Share Your World
    Use the map for storytelling, treasure hunts, or just display it proudly.

Variations

  • Treasure Hunt Map: Hide an item and mark it on the map with an X—then challenge someone to find it.
  • Fantasy World: Draw a magical kingdom or alien planet complete with landmarks and rules.
  • Real-World Mapping: Take a walk and map your route through the park or local area.
  • Group Map: Work together to build a giant map on a big sheet of paper or multiple joined pages.

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