

Once upon a time, there was a monster who ….I found a monster under my bed! His name is ….You can use these prompts for extra encouragement: Then work together with your little ones to create an exciting adventure for their own silly monsters. Explain that stories have a beginning, middle, and end. It’s a great way to encourage your children to build writing skills, think creatively, and practice handwriting.Įncourage your kids to invent a story about their monster.

Using your monster creation from the roll-a-monster activity, create your very own silly monster story to share.

DOODLE MONSTER IDEAS UPGRADE
Upgrade your monster drawing from earlier with extra craft supplies.

Want more kooky monster crafts to do with your kids? Turn it into a competition to see who can draw the silliest monster. Kids will have fun discovering which monster hands and feet to give their creature and they’ll be building important fine motor skills as they draw the kooky body parts on paper. Finally, have kids roll each die to reveal a monster body part and draw the parts together on paper to create a colorful monster they’ll love. Then, using tape or glue, form monster “dice” for your art challenge.
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To get started with your very own monster drawing challenge at home, download and print these cute monster parts. Including monster printables, crafts, art, literacy, and more. Here you’ll find lots of great monster theme preschool activities for planning your preschool monster theme. Preschool Monster Theme and Lesson Plan Ideas Then get this fun roll-a-monster printable activity and get started learning about magical monsters with your little ones today. Keep scrolling for more great monster crafts, activities, and stories. With this cute monster printable and activity, you can practice fine motor skills and critical thinking skills at home by hosting a monster art challenge for your little ones. Monsters inspire children to use their imagination and think outside the box. Do your little ones love monsters? If so, they’re going to love this whimsical monster art drawing activity! This colorful monster would be just perfect for an October unit study with young learners.
