Giant List Of Monster Activities for Kids of All Ages

I’ve compiled a list of fun monster activities from some of your favorite kid bloggers on the web. Scroll through and see which one you want to start with.

Monster Activities for kids of all ages

This giant list of monster theme activities promote sensory exploration, educational skills such as counting, color matching and STEM topics. There are activities that focus on fine motor skills and others that use gross motor skills. And of course, who doesn’t love making monster cookies.

There are ideas for kids of all ages including toddlers and preschool.

I’ve separated the list into different categories, so be sure to scroll all the way down before choosing which one to start with. Enjoy!

If you’re looking for Monster theme art activities, check out the giant list over on my sister site, The Budding Artists.

Be sure to pin this list so you can keep coming back to it for more fun.

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Literacy

Books About Monsters for Children by Growing Book by Book.

More Monster Picture Books that include ones older kids will enjoy.

Where the Wild Things Are Gross Motor Fun by 3 Dinosaurs gets all the kids active.

Monster Munch Sight Word Game from The Craft Train

This Felt Monster Craft at Teaching 2+3 Year-Olds is based on the book Love Monster

Early readers will giggle through this Fun Phonics game of Monster Mumbles from A Little Pinch of Perfect

Monster Steam Activities for kids of all ages
 

STEAM Skills

Pre-K Math skills with Feed the Monster from Homeschool Preschool

Monster Color Matching from Active Littles

Counting and Playdoh Monsters from Learn with Play at Home

Shape Monster Collage Art from Fantastic Fun & Learning makes learning shapes fun.

Old and young kids alike can take on this challenge of Build-Your-Own-Monster STEM Activity from Steamsational.

Feed the Monster Color Sort by Learning Here & There

monster activities for kids of all ages

Sensory

Monster Slime from Only Passionate Curiosity

This Monster Eyes Sensory Bottle from The Soccer Mom makes a great calm down activity.

Toddlers are sure to enjoy this Monster Sensory Bag from Team Cartwright.

More Monster Fun

Monster Bean Bag Throw from Mama Smiles can be made for big kids or for littles.

Work on emotions with these cute Mix & Match Felt Monsters by Next Comes L

Easy Monster Cookies from Red Ted Art
Monster Sticky Wall from Happy Toddler Playtime

Remember to pin this list so you’ll have all these fun ideas saved for the next time your kiddos are in the mood to play with monsters.

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