Handprint Monster Art Activity for kids

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Are you looking for some fun screen-free summer activity for your kids? Then check out the handprint monster art activity for kids.

Creating memories with your kids through crafting is one of the most enjoyable ways to spend time together. One of our favorite activities is making handprint monster crafts.

These little monsters are not only cute and easy to make, but they also use materials you likely already have at home.

They offer endless opportunities for creativity and fun. To make things even easier, there’s a free printable template you can download at the end of this blog post.

Materials you will need:

  1. Printer to print out the template below
  2. Scissors
  3. Glue
  4. Color pencils or glitter (optional)
  5. Lots of time for getting creative

The monster art activity below is super easy fun and simple to do.

Monster handprint art template

All you need to do to get started is to print out the template below

The PDF file includes easy-to-follow instructions to help you create your monsters seamlessly. You can mix and match between handprints and footprints to make your little monsters even more unique and adorable.

handprint monster art activity

Once you follow the link above, you will get access to our library of free resources that we keep adding to it on a monthly basis. You can then download the Monster Handprint activity and get started.

The instruction for each activity is provided in the pdf file.

Hope your kids enjoy this summer using our screen-free resources.

Here are more fun screen-free activities for kids this summer

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Parven founded Kids N Clicks after obtaining her MSc in Corporate Governance from the London School of Economics. She worked as a business studies and digital marketing lecturer. Internet Matters recognizes her profound knowledge of online safety, dubbing her an Internet safety expert. At Kids N Clicks, Parven keeps abreast of the newest apps. Drawing from her teaching background, she fervently promotes screen-free activities for students and encourages introspective thinking through journaling, games and writing prompts.

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