Free Activity Page: How to Draw An Alphabet Monster | Featuring The Letter “M” | A Fun 20 Minute All-Ages Drawing Activity

by | Apr 16, 2025 | Free Activity Pages, How to Draw Books for Kids, Monsters

Draw An Alphabet Monster — A Fun, Creative Way to Learn and Sketch

One of the most popular questions I get from parents and educators is how to encourage kids to draw more creatively, especially when they’re just learning letters and shapes. That’s exactly where How to Draw: Alphabet Monsters comes in. This book blends letter recognition with creativity in a way that’s playful, silly, and a little weird—in the best possible way.

And today, I’m sharing a freebie page from the book featuring the letter M. It’s been turned into a monster, of course, because what better way to get kids excited about art than letting them draw an alphabet monster?

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What Is How to Draw: Alphabet Monsters?

How to Draw: Alphabet Monsters is part of my “How to Draw” series, designed to help kids gain confidence through step-by-step drawing. Each character in this book starts with a letter from the alphabet and transforms it into a unique, expressive monster.

The concept is simple but effective: every letter becomes a creative starting point. Whether it’s a grumpy G, a sleepy S, or a mischievous M (like the one featured in today’s freebie), each page encourages kids to observe, follow easy steps, and eventually draw an alphabet monster all on their own.


Freebie Feature: Monster M

This week’s freebie is from the letter M page. This monster has big round eyes, fuzzy eyebrows, and a silly grin—designed to spark a laugh or two while helping young artists practice their lines and shapes.

The step-by-step format breaks the process down into manageable parts, so even beginners can draw an alphabet monster without feeling overwhelmed. The goal here isn’t perfection—it’s to help kids feel successful, have fun, and maybe even start inventing monsters of their own.


Why Drawing Alphabet Monsters Is a Smart Way to Learn

When kids draw an alphabet monster, they’re doing more than just doodling. They’re also:

  • Reinforcing letter shapes in a hands-on way
  • Practicing spatial awareness by working within the letterform
  • Building drawing confidence through fun, achievable projects
  • Using imagination to bring something unexpected to life

Most importantly, this format encourages kids to think creatively about something familiar. They’ve seen letters before—but turning one into a monster opens up a new level of engagement.


Part of the Bigger “How to Draw” Series

If you’re familiar with my work, you know I’ve created a full range of books under the “How to Draw” series, covering everything from cartoon dinosaurs to food monsters. The goal is always the same: make drawing accessible, fun, and confidence-building for kids (and honestly, for grownups too).

How to Draw: Alphabet Monsters fits right into that mission. Each letter is a new challenge, and each monster feels fresh. Whether a kid is working through the alphabet or jumping around to find their favorite letters, they’ll have lots of chances to draw an alphabet monster their own way.

And because every page has clear steps, it’s easy for kids ages 5 and up to follow along, no matter their skill level.

Free Activity Page (save and print):

How to Draw: Alphabet Monsters


Use It at Home, in the Classroom, or on the Go

How to Draw: Alphabet Monsters works well as a quiet-time activity at home, a creative warm-up in the classroom, or even an art prompt in group settings. Teachers have told me it’s a great way to mix literacy with visual arts. Parents love that it keeps kids focused and entertained. And kids? They just love drawing weird monsters.

If your child enjoys making art, or you’re looking for a way to make letter-learning more engaging, this book offers a fun balance between structure and imagination.

It’s also a great way to start conversations: What kind of monster would the letter Z be? What would a monster B sound like when it talks? Questions like these make the act of drawing even more interactive.

Every time a kid draws an alphabet monster, they’re not just sketching—they’re storytelling.


Designed for Creativity, Built for Confidence

I design my books with a few core ideas in mind:

  • Keep it simple. Steps should be easy to follow, with nothing too complicated for beginners.
  • Make it fun. If it doesn’t feel playful, kids won’t want to keep going.
  • Let kids finish with something they’re proud of. When a child sees the monster they just drew and recognizes the letter hidden inside, that’s a confidence boost.

How to Draw: Alphabet Monsters sticks to these principles, offering a full alphabet of monster-drawing fun that’s light on stress and big on smiles. Every time a child gets to draw an alphabet monster, they’re getting a little better at turning ideas into images, and letters into lively characters.

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Final Thoughts

If you’re looking for a creative way to introduce or reinforce the alphabet—especially for young artists who like to draw monsters, creatures, or silly characters—How to Draw: Alphabet Monsters is a great option.

And don’t forget to grab today’s freebie page featuring the letter M. It’s a fun, approachable way to jump into the book and let your child or student draw an alphabet monster right away.

You can find How to Draw: Alphabet Monsters on Amazon along with the rest of my activity books. And if you’re already working through the alphabet—keep going. There’s a new monster waiting behind every letter.

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Meet The Author & Artist

Kevin Coulston is an accomplished cartoonist, animator, and writer. He is the author and illustrator of over 80 (and still counting) children’s drawing books available here on FirstArtBooks.com. Kevin has also authored numerous kid-friendly comic book series, including “Dylan McVillain: A Super Villain with the Best Intentions” and “The Adventures of a 4th Grade Space Captain,” along with the Children’s Picture Book series “Alexis and the T-Rexes.”

Over a decade and a half since his initial published work, Kevin is now dedicating himself to inspiring the next generation of illustrators with his “How To Draw,” “Trace Then Color,” and “Draw by Grid” series of art books.

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“The author really does a great job demonstrating how easy (and rewarding!) it can be to draw seemingly ordinary things you (and your little ones!) may feel too intimidated to try drawing without the step-by-step guide! Putting already-known shapes together and making something new and original is a fantastic way to learn! And recognizing that you can add your own twists and personality to your drawings makes all the difference. I think it’s a fun, original approach to building confidence for a lifelong hobby. I have the ebook copy, and can only imagine how great a physical copy would be!”

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Allison B. [Amazon Review]

My kids can’t wait to start drawing these monsters in their illustrations! The many different moods of the monsters appeal to their different personalities. We love the many options, styles, and opportunities to expand upon the characters. Recommended for all ages!

– Kasey [Amazon Review]

“Kevin has put out many books on drawing and animation, and has such a great feel for HOW to explain the process. His art is so expressive and kid-friendly, but his real strength is in his ability to really explain and show how it’s done, making it accessible to kids and adults. I’m a firm believer that not everyone who “can do” can teach, but Kevin does both beautifully! Pick this up and watch kids have a blast making robots of all sorts, while learning great fundamental art skills at the same time!”

Tom R. [Amazon Review]

“My 5yo LOVES this book! The drawings are cute and the instructions are easy to follow along with. She gets a kick out of drawing muffin monsters and ketchup monsters and it actually keeps her pretty focused for long periods of time.”

– Monica [Amazon Review]

“This is a fantastic book for kids who love art, cartoons, comic books, or just having fun! There are a lot of characters to choose from, and really easy step-by-step instructions to follow. You child will have a blast drawing these fun, silly characters! And just in time for Easter baskets!”

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