Learn to Draw the Loch Ness Monster
Just for fun, kids can follow along with our step by step tutorial and learn how to draw the Loch Ness Monster!
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Everybody has heard about the Loch Ness Monster; indeed, Nessie is probably one of the most famous residents of Scotland, and a popular character with children all over the world. Here we have a page of activities inspired by the Loch Ness Monster for you to enjoy!
Just for fun, kids can follow along with our step by step tutorial and learn how to draw the Loch Ness Monster!
If you are ever lucky enough to visit Loch Ness, be sure to keep an eye out for Nessie, one of the world's favourite (and most elusive) monsters!
Here's a simple picture of Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster, for younger children to colour in.
Who wouldn't want one of these monsters of their very own! Our Loch Ness Monster craft is simple to make, and very effective.
There are parts of the Loch Ness monster missing! Practice cutting and logic skills with out Loch Ness monster cut and complete the picture, and then have fun colouring the picture in.
Try this Loch Ness Monster fuse bead pattern - it's a friendly monster!
Test children's observation and concentration skills by asking them to copy the squares one by one to compete this Loch Ness monster grid copy puzzle.
What do you imagine the Loch Ness Monster looks like? Use playdough to make your own Loch Ness monster on our playdough mat. Laminate the mat to reuse over and over.
Not everyone believes in the Loch Ness Monster, and not everyone agree on what it looks like even if they do! But many people believe that the Loch Ness Monster, if it existed, would look like the creature in our Loch Ness Monster poster below...
Fun for little kids - print our Loch Ness Monster tracing page and trace with finger, pencil or crayon! You could laminate the picture and trace it again and again using dry wipe pens...
We've got four variations of this printable acrostic poem sheet for the Loch Ness Monster.
If you can't go to Loch Ness to spot the Loch Ness Monster, why not fold your own! You will need at least 3 pieces of paper and some scissors. Print the instructions below.
The real Loch Ness Monster might be a little more scary than our cute Soft Toy Nessie! This a lovely simple sewing craft for kids to make. Older children might want to make one for younger siblings, or friends!