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Monster Letters Halloween Craft for Preschoolers!

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I love Halloween because there are just so many options for fun things to do and of COURSE, it’s in the best month on the entire calendar — October!  I have never been one for scary zombies, vampires, and witches, but I love the fun, cute things about Halloween.  

My 2 year-old is really, really terrified of anything remotely scary, so he was unsure when I told him we would be making a “monster letter.”  When he saw that it was HIS letter and we would be gluing pom poms in cute colors with googly eyes, he was all for it.

Monster Letters fun Halloween craft for preschoolers

How to Make Monster Letters

This craft is simple enough for very young children. As long as they don’t try to eat the pom poms or googly eyes, they can do this craft with you! All it takes is a little glue, pom poms, and googly eyes. This helps kids with their fine motor skills and creativity!!

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>>Check out this Mummy Letters craft!<<

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The great thing about these Monster Letters is that they can be whatever your child wants them to be!  Who cares if my son’s Monster Letter has 7 eyes?  It works!  Let their imagination run wild!

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What fun Halloween crafts are you doing with your preschooler this season?

Monster Letters fun Halloween craft for preschoolers

Monster Letters - Halloween Craft for Preschoolers!

Monster Letters is a fun Halloween craft for preschoolers!

Materials

  • glue
  • cardboard
  • assorted pom poms
  • googly eyes

Tools

  • pencil
  • scissors

Instructions

    1. Trace or freehand a block letter of your choice onto a piece of cardboard. (cardboard boxes work great!)
    2. Cut the letter out.
    3. Show your preschooler how to squeeze the glue out, a dot at a time, all over the letter on one side only.
    4. Help your child place a few pom poms on the glue dots, and then when they've got it, let their creativity take over.
    5. Give your child a few googly eyes and let them glue them on where they would like them.
    6. Let dry and display for Halloween!

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Nena

Monday 19th of September 2016

LOL! Very cute and fun:) Love how easy your DIYs are!

Gena

Wednesday 21st of September 2016

We aim for easy!  :)  Thank you!

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