Monster Colouring Page 27
Some would argue that monster colouring page 27 isn't a monster at all, but just a very big bird! What do you think?
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Some would argue that monster colouring page 27 isn't a monster at all, but just a very big bird! What do you think?
The monster in monster colouring page 28 has a very big mouth and a square head, but he only eats flowers - keep him away from your garden! Print him out and colour him in.
Monster colouring page 29 is another of my favourites. This monster loves to play and tell jokes, and he would like to be coloured in some bright, unusual colours, please!
Of all our monster colouring pages, monster colouring page 30 looks most like a conventional monster, and his friends call him Frank. But he's a sweetie at heart, so please print him out and colour him in!
Here's a gorgeous set of monster dominoes to print, cut out and play with. instead of matching the dots, match the monsters ... much more fun!
Here's an unusual craft - but one which is useful at Halloween or any time the kids are interested in monsters! They will have great fun stomping around the room and this monster feet craft will suit all ages as you can make the feet as fantastic and detailed as you like.
Print these Monster finger puppets for your children so that they can put on a puppet show with their friends! You could also print them out, tie them up with a Halloween-coloured ribbon, and give them out with (or instead of) your "treats" to trick-or-treaters.
These fun monster worksheets ask children to draw monsters following very specific instructions.
A fun introduction to following instructions! Can the kids draw the right kind of monster in each box?
Children will have great fun designing their very own monster pencil toppers - they can make them as scary or as silly as their imagination will allow!
Print these adorable monster sorting cards and use them for all sorts of sorting and matching games, including Memory, Snap and Old Maid.
These lovely monster sorting mats can be used in many different ways in the classroom or home. Sort our Monster sorting game cards with them, use them with your own monsters, or get the kids to draw their own!
This printable story paper has all the elements for a really spooky tale! Use the picture to spark kids imagination and see what they will come up with...
Who could resist the kooky green monsters on this printable writing paper for kids? Three versions available to suit all ages - just print and write! Click the links below for our printable versions.
The monsters on our bright and cheerful monster writing paper are cute and funny, and these orange monsters are no exception! We have four versions to print and use for writing projects, stories or letters.
This traditional Chinese playground game reinforces addition skills. It is good to play with a class of kids, divided into teams, and can be adapted to suit different ages. It can be very exciting! Best played with kids aged 5 and over.
Colour in our simple but realistic moose colouring page - it includes the word underneath the picture.
This gorgeous printable moose jigsaw is fun for kids who are studying Canada, for Canada Day, or for any time! Just use our cutting guides and then put it back together again. You will need our jigsaw instructions and cutting guides.
Fun foam and an unwanted CD are transformed into a colourful plant pot stand - a fun and easy craft for kids!
This Mother's Day bracelet a quick and easy craft for kids to make for Mother's Day, and it makes a cute little gift which they will enjoy giving.