The Secret to Great Stories
1. Find a story you love.
2. Click "WRITE NOW."
3. Add your own words.
4. HAVE FUN! (Josie, 8)

The Best Free Coloring Pages
From My Baby Monsters Storytelling Library of Kids' Stories & Children's Art

C is for Cheetah Cheater [FREE COLORING PAGES make great children's books -- Wild Alphabet Stories… fun tails for kids and other wild animals]


I'm writing a new children's book about wild animals and wanted to share the art coloring pages I'm using to make it. The book is called Wild Alphabet Stories… fun tails for children and other wild animals.

C is for Cheetah, as in
Cheetah Cheater, the fastest eater.
Had a wife, but couldn't beat her.
Put her in a pumpkin shell…
Hey wait, I'm no cheater.

Why do you think this Cheetah is behind bars?
Did he eat too many Mother Goose nursery rhymes?
Will he get time off for zoo-d behavior?
I'd love to hear your story.

Get the FREE — CHEETAH CHEATER
Wild Alphabet Stories — Animal Coloring Page

(right-click to download)
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COLOR
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picture,

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Cheetah Cheater: Wild Animal Alphabet Stories
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Can't wait to enjoy this fun children's book?
Find the Cheetah Cheater you're looking for
at the children's art Mon-STORE.

Discover more WILD ART posters and T-shirts!

GO TO PAGE 2
to learn how to MAKE your own GREAT children's ART
or to add on to this story.


This children's story can be found in the My Baby Monsters Storytelling Library of Kids' Stories & Children's Art, under All of the Fun Animal Stories, The Best Free Coloring Pages. It was written by Josie (Daughter of My Baby Monsters and Child Storyteller) on Friday, February 16th, 2007 at 11:07 am (Josie Time, UTC +2).



B is for Big Bear [FREE COLORING PAGES make great children's books -- Wild Alphabet Stories… fun tails for kids and other wild animals]


I'm writing a new children's book about wild animals and wanted to share the art coloring pages I'm using to make it. The book is called Wild Alphabet Stories… fun tails for children and other wild animals.

B is for Bear,
as in,
I barely got out of there
with my life.

What do you think this Florida Black Bear is doing?
I'd love to hear your story.
He lives close to Walt Disney World.
Do you think he has Seasonal Passes?

Get the FREE — FLORIDA BEAR
Wild Alphabet Stories — Animal Coloring Page

(right-click to download)
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Florida Black Bear: Wild Animal Alphabet Stories
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FREE coloring pages at The My Baby Monsters Children's Storytelling Library or at
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Can't wait to enjoy this fun children's book?
Find an Alaskan Kodiak Bear looking for you
at the children's art Mon-STORE.

Discover more WILD ART posters and T-shirts!

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How to make great children's art:

  1. Print the FREE – Wild Alphabet Stories – Animal Coloring Page (or load it into your favorite painting program).
  2. Write your story around the wild animal.
  3. Color your wild animal picture.
  4. E-mail your new art to sharestories@mybabymonsters.com
  5. And I'll add it to My Baby Monsters Children's Art Gallery.

Have fun,
– Josie (and dad)

For more free coloring pages, or to listen to our storytelling podcast, look for us in iTunes or subscribe to our RSS Feed.


This children's story can be found in the My Baby Monsters Storytelling Library of Kids' Stories & Children's Art, under All of the Fun Animal Stories, All the Best Children's Art & Imagination, The Best Free Coloring Pages. It was written by Josie (Daughter of My Baby Monsters and Child Storyteller) on Friday, January 26th, 2007 at 11:50 am (Josie Time, UTC +2).



A is for American Alligator [FREE COLORING PAGES make great children's books -- Wild Alphabet Stories... fun tails for kids and other wild animals]


I'm writing a new children's book about wild animals and wanted to share the art coloring pages I'm using to make it. The book is called Wild Alphabet Stories… fun tails for children and other wild animals.

A is for American Alligator,
as in,
Do you like American Alligators?
I like American Alligators.
Don't you like American Alligators? Baby.

What do you think this alligator is doing? I'd love to hear your story.

Get the FREE — American Alligators
Wild Alphabet Stories — Animal Coloring Page

(right-click to download)
WRITE
your
story,

COLOR
your
picture,

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American Alligators: Wild Animal Alphabet Stories
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FREE coloring pages at The My Baby Monsters Children's Storytelling Library or at
iTunes

Can't wait to enjoy this fun children's book?
See Baby Monster Little Bird play with an American Alligator
at the children's art Mon-STORE.

Discover more WILD ART posters and T-shirts!

This story was played on A is for American Alligator
meeting Walt Disney World's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
[classic, old time children's radio podcast: season 2, letter A]

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How to make great children's art:

  1. Print the FREE – Wild Alphabet Stories – Animal Coloring Page (or load it into your favorite painting program).
  2. Write your story around the wild animal.
  3. Color your wild animal picture.
  4. E-mail your new art to sharestories@mybabymonsters.com
  5. And I'll add it to My Baby Monsters Children's Art Gallery.

Have fun,
– Josie (and dad)

For more free coloring pages, or to listen to our storytelling podcast, look for us in iTunes or subscribe to our RSS Feed.


This children's story can be found in the My Baby Monsters Storytelling Library of Kids' Stories & Children's Art, under All of the Fun Animal Stories, The Best Free Coloring Pages. It was written by Josie (Daughter of My Baby Monsters and Child Storyteller) on Friday, January 5th, 2007 at 9:40 pm (Josie Time, UTC +2).



Baby Monsters Digg n' Dugg [kids coloring page: 15]


Baby Monsters Digg n' Dugg just got back from a trip to the past. They wanted to learn more hieroglyphics (which is a special way of writing with pictures instead of letters), so they visited Egyptian history.

There they met a little boy named Tut. Actually, he was a pharaoh (which is like a king) and his full name was Nebkheperure Tutankhamun, but he said to call him King Tut.

King Tut didn't have much time to play – since he was only nine years old when he became the ruler of Egypt (3,300 years ago) – but he knew all about hieroglyphs, so he turned Baby Monsters Digg n' Dugg into one.

Do you know what they discover next? Share your story.

Get the FREE Baby Monsters Digg n' Dugg Coloring Page
(right-click to download)
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COLOR
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Baby Monsters Digg n' Dugg
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FREE coloring pages at The My Baby Monsters Children's Storytelling Library or at
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Wear my art. Buy it at my Mon-STORE.

This Storytelling Coloring Page was featured on the
My Baby Monsters children's golden age radio, storytelling podcast, episode 15:
The Amazing Adventures of Superman, Super Mario, and the Super Nintendo Wii (now with super heroic video game stories)

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How to make great art:

  1. Print the My Baby Monsters Storytelling Coloring Page (or load it into your favorite painting program)
  2. Write on the sound waves.
  3. Color the picture.
  4. E-mail your new art to sharestories@mybabymonsters.com
  5. And I'll add it to My Baby Monsters Children's Art Gallery.

Baby Monsters Digg n' Dugg: Learning from each other, making stories together, discovering what's important to you.

Have fun,
– Josie (and dad)

For more free coloring pages, or to listen to our storytelling podcast, look for us in iTunes or subscribe to our RSS Feed.


This children's story can be found in the My Baby Monsters Storytelling Library of Kids' Stories & Children's Art, under The Best Free Coloring Pages. It was written by Josie (Daughter of My Baby Monsters and Child Storyteller) on Friday, November 24th, 2006 at 11:18 am (Josie Time, UTC +2).



My Baby Monsters and I Went to the Park (children's book) [kids coloring page: 14]


I wrote a book. It's called My Baby Monsters and I Went to the Park.

Boys and girls around the world have been telling me how much they love my children's book, and that they wish they could make their own. Well, I'll let you in on a little secret… YOU CAN make YOUR OWN children's book. It's easy, just say what's on your mind and add color.

If you want, I can help you get started. Here's a colorless cover of the children's book I wrote. Feel free to rewrite the story. I'd love to see your version.

Get the FREE My Baby Monsters and I Went to the Park coloring page
(right-click to download the colorable children's book cover)
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My Baby Monsters and I Went to the Park
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My Baby Monsters and I Went to the Park
The original children's book

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FREE coloring pages at The My Baby Monsters Children's Storytelling Library or at
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This Storytelling Coloring Page is a colorless version of the one I made for my children's book, My Baby Monsters and I Went to the Park

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How to make great art:

  1. Print the My Baby Monsters Storytelling Coloring Page (or load it into your favorite painting program)
  2. Write on the sound waves.
  3. Color the picture.
  4. E-mail your new art to sharestories@mybabymonsters.com
  5. And I'll add it to My Baby Monsters Children's Art Gallery.

My Children's Book: About | Listen | Preview | Buy

Have fun,
– Josie (and dad)

For more free coloring pages, or to listen to our storytelling podcast, look for us in iTunes or subscribe to our RSS Feed.


This children's story can be found in the My Baby Monsters Storytelling Library of Kids' Stories & Children's Art, under All The Best Children's Books and Imagination, All the Best Collaborative Storytelling for Kids, All the Best Stories of My Baby Monsters, The Best Free Coloring Pages. It was written by Josie (Daughter of My Baby Monsters and Child Storyteller) on Friday, November 3rd, 2006 at 10:33 am (Josie Time, UTC +2).



Baby Monster Super Liar [kids coloring page: 13.5]


Baby Monster Lying King has a secret… a secret identity. When he tells three lies in a row (and gets away with it), he turns into Super Liar.

Look up in the sky… it's a bird… it's a plane… no it's Super Liar.

Super Liar loves trouble, so watch out, or he'll get you in trouble too. Of course you can always defeat him with the truth. That's his one weakness.

What happens next? Only you know, so share your story.

Get the FREE Baby Monster Lying King Super Liar Coloring Page
(right-click to download)
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Baby Monster Super Liar
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This Storytelling Coloring Page was featured on the
My Baby Monsters old time children's radio show podcast, episode 13.5:
Knock Knock, Who's on First. What? I Don't Know… play baseball.
Just joking, teasing, and other lying stories.

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How to make great art:

  1. Print the My Baby Monsters Storytelling Coloring Page (or load it into your favorite painting program)
  2. Write on the sound waves.
  3. Color the picture.
  4. E-mail your new art to sharestories@mybabymonsters.com
  5. And I'll add it to My Baby Monsters Children's Art Gallery.

Have fun,
– Josie (and dad)

For more free coloring pages, or to listen to our storytelling podcast, look for us in iTunes or subscribe to our RSS Feed.


This children's story can be found in the My Baby Monsters Storytelling Library of Kids' Stories & Children's Art, under All the Best Stories of My Baby Monsters, The Best Free Coloring Pages. It was written by Josie (Daughter of My Baby Monsters and Child Storyteller) on Friday, October 6th, 2006 at 10:25 am (Josie Time, UTC +2).



Baby Monster Lying King [kids coloring page: 13]


I never lie, but Baby Monster Lying King does. In fact, he never tells the truth. So don't believe him if he opens his mouth. He says he's the real Lion King from Disney World, but I know he's not. He also told me the crown on his head is made from real gold and that down is up.

Do you have a lie to share? He'd love to see your story.

Get the FREE Baby Monster Lying King Coloring Page
(right-click to download)
WRITE
your
story,

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your
picture,

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Baby Monster Lying King
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Find more
FREE coloring pages at The My Baby Monsters Children's Storytelling Library or at
iTunes
This Storytelling Coloring Page was featured on the
My Baby Monsters children's story sharing podcast, episode 13:
My dad said I could lie as much as I wanted to. . . and other tall tales [podcast]

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How to make great art:

  1. Print the My Baby Monsters Storytelling Coloring Page (or load it into your favorite painting program)
  2. Write on the sound waves.
  3. Color the picture.
  4. E-mail your new art to sharestories@mybabymonsters.com
  5. And I'll add it to My Baby Monsters Children's Art Gallery.

Have fun,
– Josie (and dad)

For more free coloring pages, or to listen to our storytelling podcast, look for us in iTunes or subscribe to our RSS Feed.


This children's story can be found in the My Baby Monsters Storytelling Library of Kids' Stories & Children's Art, under All the Best Stories of My Baby Monsters, The Best Free Coloring Pages. It was written by Josie (Daughter of My Baby Monsters and Child Storyteller) on Friday, September 22nd, 2006 at 8:19 pm (Josie Time, UTC +2).




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