It seems like you’re interested in a drawing activity for children, possibly with a theme of "postmortem bilder". However, "postmortem bilder" translates to "postmortem pictures" which is a rather morbid theme for children’s art.
It’s important to consider the age and developmental stage of the children you are teaching when choosing a theme.
To help me understand your needs better, could you tell me:
- What is the intended age group for this drawing activity?
- What is the overall goal of the activity? (e.g., to learn about specific drawing techniques, to explore creativity, to learn about a particular subject)
- Do you have any other ideas for themes that might be more suitable for children?
Once I have a better understanding of your needs, I can provide you with a more appropriate and engaging drawing activity for children.
For example, instead of "postmortem bilder," we could explore themes like:
- Magical creatures: Children can create fantastical creatures with wings, scales, and other imaginative features.
- Underwater world: This theme allows for drawing fish, coral reefs, and other marine life.
- Space adventures: Children can draw rockets, planets, and astronauts exploring the universe.
Remember, the key is to choose a theme that is engaging, age-appropriate, and encourages creativity!