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Frankenstein Facts for Kids
Before we start with our Crafts about Frankenstein let’s look at some facts about Frankenstein first.
Who Is Frankenstein
Victor Frankenstein is a young scientist in the novel “Frankenstein” or “The Modern Prometheus” written by Mary Shelley. In the story, he creates a sapient creature in an unorthodox scientific experiment (source).
What Is the Real Name of Frankenstein’s Monster?
The creature is often referred to as “Frankenstein” or “Monster”, but in the novel, the creature has no name. He does call himself when speaking to his creator the “Adam of your labours” (source).
Frankenstein Books for Kids
So now that we found out that the creature in the novel “Frankenstein” actually doesn’t have a name and Victor Frankenstein actually was the scientist and creature of the monster, let’s look at some fun children’s books about Frankenstein
Dr. Victor’s assistant at the science museum may — or may not — be Frankenstein’s monster in this funny and spooky series from Graphix Chapters.
Easy Frankenstein Crafts for Kids
30 Easy Frankenstein Crafts
TP Roll Frankenstein Craft for Kids
With these great Frankenstein printables, you can make these fun Frankenstein rolls and use them for some candy or other goodies.
Cute Mason Jar Frankenstein Halloween Lantern
Lighten up the dark fall nights with this Frankenstein jar project. Recycle an old pasta jar and start coloring.
Frankenstein Halloween Treat Cups
You can also use drinking cups and turn them into trick and treats bags. They are great Frankenstein Halloween projects for your next party.
Footprint and Hand Frankenstein Art
Do you have smaller children and like to make some seasonal keepsakes? Then try this Frankenstein footprint idea with babies or toddlers for Halloween.
DIY Felt Frankenstein Mask for Kids
If you have older children let them work with felt and make their own Frankenstein masks and dress up with them for Halloween. These masks make a fun Frankenstein craft project for Kindergarteners and older children.
DIY Frankenstein Craft Halloween Treat Box
Learn how to turn boring treat boxes into spooky Frankenstein monsters. The kids can even use them to go trick or treat.
Popsicle Stick Frankenstein Craft
Time to turn these popsicle sticks into easy Frankensteins with your preschoolers and toddlers. Besides popsicle sticks, you will need googly eyes, green markers or colors, and black paper.
Frankenstein Monster Treat Bag Craft For Halloween
Another cute Frankenstein project is this treat back for Halloween. In the link below you will find the full step-by-step instruction. It is not hard at all!
Paper Roll Frankenstein Craft
Who doesn't have paper rolls at home? Next time you are done with one, recycle them and turn them into this angry-looking Frankenstein creature.
Frankenstein Craft for Halloween
If you didn't like the felt mask above, try this glittery Frankenstein paper plate mask instead! Instead of using googly eyes, you could also make holes in them to be able to look through yourself!
Halloween Candy Holder
Learn in this Frankenstein tutorial how to turn an old soda can or milk container into a fun Halloween candy holder and use it for your classroom or at home. Pretty neat isn't it?
Felt Frankenstein Candy Bag for Halloween
Here is another felt Frankenstein candy bag project which is a little bit more advanced. It looks pretty spooky but it will let your children work on their motor skills for sure.
DIY Frankenstein Decoration Idea
Time to decorate your house for Halloween. Why not turn old paper rolls into Frankenstein decoration this year. They will look nice on top of your chimney.
Puffy Paint Frankenstein Art for Kids
Time for some Frankenstein art project. Learn here how to make puffy paint and learn how to draw Frankenstein with it.
Frankenstein Piñata
Piñatas are not only for birthday parties, you can also use them for fall and during your Halloween celebration. To match the season learn how to create your own Frankenstein piñata here.
Glow in the Dark Frankenstein Milk Jug
Lighten up the Halloween night with this glow-in-the-dark Frankenstein milk jug. If you make several of those you could also place them along your staircase. It would look pretty spooky and cool.
Easy Frankenstein Craft for Preschoolers
Since we already learned how to turn footprints into Frankenstein craft monsters it is time to do the same with handprints. Here is an easy Frankenstein tutorial with handprints for you.
Frankenstein Paper Plate Craft
Paper plates turned into a beloved craft supply in our house. Learn how to turn them into Frankenstein creatures here.
DIY Frankenstein Can Project
You can also reuse old food cans. Find out how to spray or color them here and turn them into friendly Frankensteins here.
Frankenstein Moving Eyes Craft
Aren't these printable Frankenstein headbands cool? You can find the Frankenstein template and all you will need in the following link.
Free Printable Halloween Frankenstein Craft
Are you obsessed with Disney? Then this Disney-inspired Frankenstein craft is perfect for you. It comes with a Mickey Mouse and Minni Mouse version. Have a look.
Yarn Wrapped Frankenstein Craft
In case you still have green yarn left over in your house, make these yarn-wrapped Frankensteins together with your children during Halloween. They are easier to make as you would think!
DIY Frankenstein Paper Plate Craft
Either you can color white paper plates green or simply buy green paper plates for this Frankenstein craft idea. Either way works and you will be able to create this fun preschool Frankenstein craft within minutes.
Frankenstein Sensory Bottle
Halloween can be spooky and scary. Why not make these fun Halloween sensory bottles for your children. Watching the glitter fall will calm them down.
Paper Plate Frankenstein Craft
Last but not least, get these free Frankenstein printables and start turning plain paper plates into Frankenstein's monster. Happy Crafting!