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Halloween Activities: 10 Monsters for Kids

Monsters!

Monsters come in so many shapes and forms. Especially around Halloween. Ghosts, goblins, spiders…. they’re all monsters, aren’t they?

Monsters can look like anything, made from anything, and do anything…

10 Monsters for Kids

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  1. Keep an ‘eye’ out for trick or treating with this countdown from Reading Confetti.
  2. Create a monster of a mummy with tin cans, from Crafty Journal.
  3. These floating ghosts from S.O.S. Mom can be monster-ish or adorable!
  4. All the usual monsters made from toilet paper rolls, from ArtClubBlog.
  5. Get your own free monster printables from Picklebums.
  6. Stick your hand in if you dare. A monster of a sensory tub from Blog Me Mom.
  7. Another sensory tub, a witch’s brew of monster eyes and such from Adventures at Home with Mom.
  8. ‘Design’ a spider at Little Wonders’ Days. These just have a monster quality to them, maybe its the multiple eyes!
  9. Decorate a pumpkin and turn it into a monster! What will you use?
  10. Create monster treat bags for the kids to take home from a Halloween party using foamies, eyes and feathers!
More monster ideas to check out!
  1. Try this ghost song and craft from AngeliqueFelix.com
  2. 10 Monster Books for Kids from Serving Pink Lemonade.

 

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About Jamie Reimer

Jamie is a baker's wife and stay at home mom of three boys. Jamie began hands on : as we grow as a New Year's Resolution to do hands on kids activities with Henry when he was 2.5 years old. Read more about Jamie and her family. Follow Jamie on and Pinterest!

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  1. Thanks for sharing our trick-or-treat countdown. We love monsters so this is such a great list for us!

  2. So much monstery goodness! Thanks for including out little monsters!

  3. Great monster features
    Thanks for hosting