25 Cute & Funny Cookie Monster Coloring Pages Your Toddler Will Love
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Is your kid fond of the Muppets on Sesame Street? The furry little animals that sing and dance their way to your hearts from the TV set are very entertaining and full of life. The Cookie Monster Muppet is one of the famous characters and is known for his enormous appetite and love for cookies. He normally eats everything – from bananas to doughnuts.
One of the main reasons why he is so endearing to kids is because he loves chocolate chip cookies! Therefore, these printable Cookie Monster coloring pages should be a fun and exciting exercise for your kids. You may want to keep a plate of cookies ready as a reward if they do well!
10 Best Cookie Monster Coloring Pages For Kids
These cookie monster coloring sheets will be quite fun for your kid to color as they feature their beloved character in various fun settings. Here are ten of the best coloring sheets to keep your child engaged!
1. Got Some Cookies?
The picture is great as it features the Cookie Monster’s favorite dialogue on the show. It is apt for children who have just begun coloring with crayons. The famous saying mentioned on the top of the page will familiarize your kid with new words and spellings.
2. Cookie Monster And Hearts
This is a great picture as it highlights just how much the Cookie Monster loves his cookies. It is relatively easy to color, as it has defined lines to make things easier for your kid. The little hearts at the top of the page can be colored in red and glitter can be added to make things fun and bright.
3. Cookie Monster Eating Cookies
The picture highlights the Monster eating all the yummy cookies from the jar. It focuses more on the cookies, which are quite easy to color. Teach your kid that the Cookie Monster not only eats cookies but loves fruits and vegetables too.
4. Cookie Monster Christmas
This picture shows the Cookie Monster in a Christmas-themed setting. Your child will enjoy this coloring activity during the Christmas season. The writing in capitals should be easy for your kid to color.
5. ‘C’ For Cookie
The picture will help you teach your child the alphabet while coloring. It will teach your kid that ‘C’ stands for cookie. The drawing is also easy to color. This picture will also teach your kid the upper and lower cases of the alphabet.
6. Cookie Monster In Alphabet
The picture also showcases the Cookie Monster with the letter ‘C’. It’s a fun but detailed image, so certain areas need more attention. This picture should occupy your kid’s time while you run errands.
7. Cookie Monster In Pool
The picture is quite fun as it features the Cookie Monster in a pool with his cookies. Your kid will enjoy coloring this picture, especially in summer, because they can relate it to their pool outings. This outdoor picture is apt for kids who are slightly older than five years.
8. Cookie Monster Loves Cookies
This picture is perfect for children who need larger images to focus on. They will learn to color within the specified borders owing to the close proximity of the image. Once your kid has completed coloring the picture, don’t forget to reward them with a cookie.
9. Cookie Monster Dreaming Of Cookies
The picture is perfect as it shows how in love the Cookie Monster is with cookies. The drawing is quite simple to color and may not require you to assist your kid. You might want to show your kid an episode of Sesame Street for them to get a hang of things.
10. Cookie Monster Is King
The picture is a little complex owing to the presence of multiple items. Your kid will enjoy the imaginative aspect of the picture. Allow them the liberty to use the colors they want for the picture.
If you have been looking for a fun playtime activity that keeps your child engaged for long while improving their skills, these free printable Cookie Monster coloring pages online can be fun and interesting. Your kid will love the exercise as it showcases Cookie Monster in various funny moments. However, it’s also important to teach your kid that eating too many cookies is not good for health. So, this activity offers the opportunity to teach your child various important lessons.
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