Printable Coloring Pages
Mythological Creatures and Monsters Coloring Pages
Welcome to the enthralling realm of mythological creatures and monsters, where the most fascinating and fearsome beings from across the world's cultures and folklore come together in one incredible collection! These coloring pages feature an array of legendary creatures that have captivated the imagination of humankind for centuries. Perfect for artists of all ages and skill levels, these pages offer a unique opportunity to explore the rich tapestry of myths and legends, as you bring each creature to life with your own distinctive artistic vision.
From the fierce dragons of the East and the enigmatic sphinxes of Egypt, to the mighty Norse giants and the bewitching creatures of Celtic lore, our Mythological Creatures and Monsters Coloring Pages invite you on a whirlwind journey through time and space. As you color these pages, you'll be engaging with ancient stories that have transcended boundaries and resonated with people from all walks of life. So, gather your coloring tools and embark on a fantastical adventure, as you delve into the captivating world of myth and legend, unleashing your creativity and transforming each mythical being into a stunning work of art.
Charon
(with info)
Gargoyle
(with info)
Loch Ness Monster
(with info)
Ogopogo
(Canadian mythology)
Siren
(with info)
Sphinx
(with info)
Glastonbury Tor, England
Legend says that... it was home of the fairy folks and the King of the Fairies.
Legend says that... the hill is hollow and that it is the entrance to the underworld and Lord of the Underworld.
Legends says that... Glastonbury is the Isle of Avalon. King Arthur was taken by a sacred boat to Avalon, after being mortally wounded by Mordred. And it is in Avalon that Arthur awaits the day when Britain requires his services as the "once and future king".
Stonehenge, England
Stonehenge is angled such that on the equinoxes and the solstices, the sun rising over the horizon appears to be perfectly placed between gaps in the megaliths. Quite an amazing feat for the time it was built.
Legend says that... Stonehenge was made when dancing giants were transformed into stones.
Legend says that... Merlin the magician built stonehenge and that it was built by him as a monument over King Arthur's grave.
Legend says that... Druids used it as a temple of worship.