How to draw Lord Ganesha in just 9 dots: Viral X post shows how kids can learn creatively online
ETimes | April 8, 2026 8:40 PM CST
In today’s digital world social media has become a powerful platform for learning and creativity, especially for children. A post shared on X (Twitter) has gone viral and is winning hearts online for turning art into a fun and easy learning experience for kids. The user posted a really simple illustration showing how a series of nine dots can be turned into a lovely sketch of Lord Ganesha, making art interesting and easy for kids.
The caption on this post went like this: “How to draw Ganesha in just 9 dots? Save it and teach your kids!” which seems to be what most of the people reading this post intend to do. This idea is not only captivating but also educative since kids will get to develop their motor skills and concentration while doing it.
As parents commented in the comment box, such innovative ways help reduce the time kids spend just scrolling down on their phones without any constructive activity taking place. Also, several people admitted that they themselves had used this technique with their kids and found out that their kids were able to learn the art easily.
Reactions from fans flooded the page, with fans describing it as "Superb," and "creative.” A fan even said, "Thank you so much for sharing! Jai Shree Ganesha." There were many more requests from fans for more drawing guides.
In conclusion, this example illustrates the power of using the internet as an educational resource for kids if used correctly. Content that is both simple yet educational can be really helpful for fostering creativity, as well as bringing the parent-kid relationship closer together through joint activities.
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