Have a little monster or two? They make you smile every day. Put a smile on the faces of families and friends with a cute Halloween monster photo project with this printable: This Little Monter Loves You Photo Template. Grandparents will love it too!
To celebrate the spooky season with little ones, we want to have fun but not scare them. Whether you’re a preschool teacher looking for a fun project or a parent wanting to spend quality time with your kids, the “This Little Monter Loves You” template will make crafting a breeze!
This funny monster template is not only adorable but also versatile, making it a fantastic choice for Halloween projects or heartwarming gifts for grandparents. Let’s explore the various ways you can use this template to spark creativity and smiles in young learners. Two different styles of monsters are included.
👹This Little Monster Loves You Photo Craft
Be creative! It’s not just a coloring page. Here are some alternative ways to use the monster template:
Coloring the Page: Let your kids color the monster template.
Add a Photo: What parent doesn’t love a photo of their child! Use a close-up photo of the child’s face to personalize the monster craft. Print a photo in a circle shape to glue on for the monster’s face.
Collage with Tissue Paper Squares: Get creative with colorful tissue paper squares, to make vibrant and textured art.
Fingerpaint the Page: Go for simple process art and let your little ones fingerpaint the monster template. It’s a sensory delight that’s both fun and sensory-based. To avoid a muddy colored mess, I’d suggest having the children paint with one color.
Paint with Watercolors: Explore the world of watercolors and watch as the monster template comes to life. I especially like liquid watercolors.
Make a Card: Turn it into a card by printing 2 on a page. Fold a piece of construction paper in half and glue the monster photo page to the front. You can also make a full-page card, by gluing it to a piece of colored cardstock or construction paper.
Help your kids write heartfelt messages inside and decorate the exterior with stickers, glitter, or drawings. These handmade cards make thoughtful gifts for grandparents or friends, adding a personal touch to any occasion.
Monster Books
I’ve chosen three monster books for your preschoolers to enjoy along with the monster craft. Check out There Are Monsters in My Bathtub, How to Catch a Monster, and The Color Monster.
- Hands Books, Busy (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 36 Pages – 03/10/2023 (Publication Date) – Independently published (Publisher)
- Hardcover Book
- Wallace, Adam (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 40 Pages – 09/05/2017 (Publication Date) – Sourcebooks Wonderland (Publisher)
- Hardcover Book
- Llenas, Anna (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 40 Pages – 09/04/2018 (Publication Date) – Little, Brown Books for Young Readers (Publisher)
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