Goofy One-Eyed Monster Under the Bed Coloring Page
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Looking for monster coloring pages that are more giggly than ghastly? This goofy one-eyed monster peeks out from under a bed, with one big round eye, two little horns, a floppy grin, and a stray sneaker and ball beside him. The fluffy fur and chunky shapes make it an easy, fun print for kids who like their Halloween cute rather than creepy.
How This Coloring Page Was Created
We built this little under-the-bed monster around the idea of a friendly creature hiding where kids imagine monsters live. The single oversized eye and the soft, furry outline were tuned to look silly instead of frightening. We added the bed frame, the dropped shoe, and the ball to turn one character into a small scene with a story, which gives colorers more to work with. We created this design with Colorin AI, the same tool you can use to make a custom coloring page from your own idea.
What’s in This Monster Coloring Page
The monster takes up the center of the page, framed by the edge of a bed above and a wood-plank floor below. His shaggy fur is drawn as a wavy outline that is satisfying to trace, and his wide eye and toothy smile leave big simple shapes for young children. Off to the sides sit a single sneaker and a striped ball, small details that reward kids who like to color everything. The whole page leans into humor, so it is a good pick for a child who is a little wary of spookier designs.
Coloring Ideas and Techniques
Classic monster colors like teal, purple, or lime green make the fur pop, but there is no wrong choice here. Color the horns and claws a contrasting shade so they stand out from the body. The big eye can be bright blue or green with a white highlight left uncolored to keep it shiny. Use a warm brown for the floorboards and a fun primary color for the ball and shoe. Markers fill the large fur area quickly, while colored pencils help with the smaller toes and the bed frame. When the monster is done, tape it to a bedroom door so the silly creature greets everyone who walks in. Try printing two copies and coloring one as a daytime monster and one as a glow-in-the-dark night version. Kids who finish quickly can draw a speech bubble and give the monster a funny line to say, turning the page into a tiny comic.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this monster coloring page free to download?
Yes, the PDF downloads free for home and school use.
What age is this monster coloring page best for?
The chunky shapes and large spaces are great for ages 2 to 8.
Can I use this monster coloring page for commercial use?
Personal use is free. Commercial use needs a Colorin AI subscription.






