Fun Monster Crafts, Activities, Books, Movie, & Snack!


We had a monster themed day where we did tons of monsters activities!


We started by making Playdough Monsters using the Homemade Playdough we made. We stuck googly eyes, pipe cleaners, beads, toothpicks, feathers, and pipe cleaners into the blobs of playdough.


Next we made Paint Blob Monsters!

Place some blobs of paint in the center of your paper and then have the child fold the paper in half and rub the paper to smear it.


This is what it looks like when you open the paper back up.


We glued on googly eyes, pom-poms, pipe cleaners, yarn pieces, sequins, and paper scraps to make our monsters.


While we were waiting for the paint to dry so we could decorate the monsters, we read 2 fun Monster Books.

Monster Musical Chairs (Mathstart: Level 1 (Prebound))

My son adores the book Monster Musical Chairs (Mathstart: Level 1 (Prebound)) by Stuart J. Murphy! It's a cute story about 6 monsters who are playing a game of musical chairs. It is perfect for ages 3 to 5-ish. It has adorable rhyming, counting/math, and repetition making it easy for my little guy to "read" the story himself! I love how at the end it says that it's okay if you lost this time, you can win the game another day.

Four furry monsters growl and grin.
They can't wait for the band to begin.
Three chairs all in a row.
When the music starts, you can't be slow.
Stomp, stomp, SNORT. Shake shimmy, SHOUT!
When the music stops, one monster is OUT!
See you later, monster!


Vile: A Cautionary Tale for Little Monsters

We also read the book Vile: A Cautionary Tale for Little Monsters by Mark Robinson. This is a fun book about monsters who go to school to do gross monster things and have bad manners. At the end, some monsters end up at the school of manners and find out that's not so bad after all. My boy thought this book was hilarious!


Monsters, Inc. (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)
We ended our monster themed day by watching the super adorable movie Monsters Inc. I just love this movie! The colorful characters are too adorable for words. If you have never seen it, it is a definite must see. My son really enjoyed it and loves to talk about it.

During the movie, I made him a goofy Monster Snack. It is made with an apple, cheese, cream cheese (or peanut butter), marshmallows, and chocolate chips.

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6 comments:

Rachel@I Heart Crafty Things said...

I absolutely adore your paint blog monsters! What an awesome post full of great activities! I just pinned this on Pinterest and am definitely adding this to my list of "to do" projects. Thanks!

Mandi said...

Oooh I love the paint monsters! We're going to have to do that. We had a monster-themed day not too long ago where we made pom pom monsters. :) You have wonderful ideas! Visiting from the It's Playtime hop! I would love it if you stopped by my blog to say hi! :)

Mandi at boredombustingmommy.blogspot.com

Jackie H. said...

What a fun theme. I love those math start books!

Dianne said...

We've made paint blob butterflies & clouds before, but I never thought to do monsters! What fun my boy would have with those.

Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas said...

fun, fun, fun!!! we have a monster unit coming in October and I am loving your cute snack!!!

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Shauna said...

What a fun post! I love the art projects, books, and snack idea shared. I love doing learning themes with my little ones and I think that monsters needs to be my next one. I really love your blog and I look forward to reading more of your posts. I too would love for you to link this post to my "All Things Wonderful Link Party" going on over at my blog right now.
Take care,
Shauna
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