Maybe the kid is just really kind and wants to make the dog comfortable.
The kid might think the dog deserves the seat more than them. Or perhaps it's a way to show friendship and love towards animals in the cartoon world.
It could be that the dog is tired or injured, so the kind-hearted kid gives up the seat. Also, it might be part of teaching kids about sharing and caring in the cartoon.
Perhaps the kid is sitting in a seat on a carousel at an amusement park, having a great time. It could also be a little one in a seat during a storytime at the library, listening intently to the story being told.
Maybe it's expressing some kind of frustration or rebellion. But it's not a very nice gesture in most contexts.
Maybe it wants to be friendly or show that it's obedient.
It could be a scene of the kid happily looking out the window, enjoying the view.
Maybe the kid is mad because they don't like the car ride or they wanted something else and didn't get it.
It could be that the kid didn't get what they wanted or they're just having a bad day. Maybe the car ride is taking too long and they're frustrated.
Maybe it's showing approval or indicating something is good.
To create such a cartoon, begin with a rough draft of the dog's face. Pay attention to proportions. Add shading and highlights to give it a 3D effect. You can also look at some reference images for inspiration.
The kid giving the note to the teacher in a cartoon could be for many reasons. It might be to report a problem among classmates, to express gratitude, or to offer a creative idea. It all depends on the context and the story of the cartoon.
Maybe the kid is happy because they got a good grade or received a nice present.