Monster & Vampire Coloring Pages
Our monster collection features classic Halloween creatures from friendly cartoon characters to traditional movie monsters. These designs help children overcome fears through creative expression while offering detailed character work for more advanced colors.
27.Friendly Frankenstein – Cartoon-style monster with bolts and stitches

28. Classic Dracula Vampire – Traditional vampire with cape and fangs

29. Cute Monster Family – Collection of adorable, non-scary monsters

30. Werewolf Howling at Moon – Detailed werewolf transformation scene

31. Mummy Wrapped in Bandages – Ancient Egyptian mummy with loose wrappings

32. Monster Parade – Multiple monsters walking together in costume parade

Friendly monsters and classic ones
This collection covers two quite different things. Some designs are round, cartoon creatures with big eyes and no teeth to speak of. Others are the classic film monsters, with sharper detail and a lot more shadow. They suit very different children and it is worth looking before you print.
If your child is at the age where the hallway needs a light on, print the cartoon ones. A monster a child has colored in bright green with a friendly face is much less frightening than one they have only imagined, and several parents use exactly that as the way through a fear rather than around it.
Which design suits which age
The cartoon creatures have thick outlines and large open areas, so they work from three upwards. The classic monsters carry fine detail in the face and clothing and suit seven and up, both for the patience required and because the imagery is more intense.
Give the monster a name
Ask what it is called, what it eats and whether it is friendly, and let your child decide the answers. A monster with a name and a favorite food is a character rather than a threat. It also produces some genuinely strange stories, which is the point.