What Is This Monster Going To Eat? Imagination Activity Worksheet
If you’re looking for a fun, low-prep activity to spark creativity, this “What Is This Monster Going To Eat?” worksheet is perfect! Kids get to imagine, draw, and write about what their monster might like to munch—making it hands-on, lively, and full of giggles.
What’s Inside
A friendly monster illustration with a big open mouth
Plenty of blank space for drawing or writing what the monster will eat
Room for coloring or decorating the monster too
Designed to be easy to use: print and go—no special materials needed
Why It’s Awesome for Kids
Boosts imagination & creativity – kids get to think up strange, silly, or even healthy foods for the monster
Enhances drawing & writing skills – especially useful for pre-schoolers and early writers
Promotes vocabulary & descriptive language – “juicy apples”, “slimy worms”, “sparkling ice cream” etc.
Low prep for teachers/parents – just print and go; minimal setup
How to Use It
Print the worksheet. Use standard printer paper or cardstock if you want something sturdier.
Introduce the monster: ask questions like “What kind of monster is this?” “Is it friendly or scary?” “What does it like to eat?”
Let the child draw what the monster will eat in the blank space. It might be one food, many, something realistic or something totally imaginary.
Encourage them to write a sentence (or a few) describing the food: e.g. “This monster loves crunchy carrots and sweet strawberries because they are bright and fun.”
Optional: color in the monster and the food. Decorate the page. Share what each child imagined.
Variations / Extensions
For older kids: challenge them to write a short story about how the monster found its food or why it loves certain foods.
For younger kids: focus purely on drawing, maybe labeling with one or two words.
Use the idea to discuss healthy eating vs treats: what should the monster eat to be strong?






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