Check out this free printable pack where you get to Create Your Own Monster! Print 4 unique monster body templates plus a sheet full of monster body parts. This activity is great for building fine motor skills and awesome for boosting creativity! Give your monster a name, eyes, arms, and more! Cut, paste, color, create! You’ll have tons of fun when you create a spooky friendly monster!

Create Your Own Monster Templates
First, choose between four unique monster templates. Be sure to write the name of your monster at the top of the page and the creator at the bottom. Talk with your little ones during the activity about their monster. Is your monster friendly or spooky? Where does your monster live? What does your monster eat? Use markers and crayons to add flourishes to your monster! Check out Halloween Worksheets for Preschool to continue using your imagination!




Monster Body Parts
Take a look at the monster body parts! There are tons of different monster parts to choose from. Use scissors to cut out the parts you like and use a glue stick to paste them to your monster! If you are working with very little ones, you can have these pieces pre-cut. Simply lay them out, and have your little ones pick out their favorite parts. This is a great time to talk about parts of the face vocabulary. Point to the location of your nose, eyes, mouth, and ears! How many of each do you have? How many of each does your monster have?

Make a Monster!
Take a look at some of our very own monsters! There is no limit to how many you can create! You can use crayons, markers, or watercolors! Give your creature a fantastic name! Hang up all of your monsters in a place that needs some monster cheer!



Monster Books for Preschool
Check out some fun monster books for preschool! Reading with your little ones is a great way to build vocabulary skills, build a social bond, and discover potential interests. Read “How to Catch a Monster”, “Are You My Monster?”, and “Too Cute to Spook”. I LOVE all of these books!
Monster Slime for Preschoolers!
Check out this super fun monster slime recipe from Raising Dragons! Playing with slime is a great way to build the small muscles in the hands and fingers!
Click below to print your Free Monster Printables!
We hope you enjoyed creating a creature in the Create Your Own Monster Activity! Be sure to check out even more educational themed printables! Head to the entire Preschool Printable Library for tons of fun and learning!
Thank you sooo much for these pintables! My kindergarteners love them!
Yay! I’m so happy to hear that! I hope they have tons of fun!