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Welcome to The Curiosity Crows! I’m an autistic explorer with a passion for natural sciences and the planet. I create hand-drawn, minimalist, black and white coloring pages—ideal for early finishers, students who need a brain break, or as top-up pages and wet break time fillers. You’ll also find photo bundles of images taken in the days of camera film rolls, perfect for bringing a touch of exploration and nostalgia into your lessons. And paper dolls for top-up activities for your class.

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Welcome to The Curiosity Crows! I’m an autistic explorer with a passion for natural sciences and the planet. I create hand-drawn, minimalist, black and white coloring pages—ideal for early finishers, students who need a brain break, or as top-up pages and wet break time fillers. You’ll also find photo bundles of images taken in the days of camera film rolls, perfect for bringing a touch of exploration and nostalgia into your lessons. And paper dolls for top-up activities for your class.
Monsters and Aliens Colouring Page (Creature 7)
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Monsters and Aliens Colouring Page (Creature 7)

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A fun and educational colouring activity, ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language. Can be used as an individual colouring activity during wet break, as a reward, or as part of group work or games where students have to use the character within their story, space or monster setting. Monster Colouring Page – Celebrate Creativity on Alien and Space Awareness Days Bring this quirky one-eyed monster to life with your students’ creativity! This single-page colouring resource features a friendly alien-like creature with spiky ears, a big smile, and playful arms that are sure to spark joy and imagination. Perfect for art lessons, creative writing prompts, or themed celebrations, this monster colouring page is a versatile addition to your classroom activities. Whether you’re celebrating Alien Day (April 26), National Space Day (May 2), or simply looking for a fun creative task, this resource is ideal for engaging students of all ages. Suggested Use: Art & Design Lessons: Encourage students to experiment with colours and patterns to bring the monster to life. Creative Writing Prompts: Use the monster as inspiration for storytelling—students can imagine its planet, personality, or adventures. Themed Classroom Activities: Incorporate this colouring page into lessons about space exploration or fantasy creatures. UK National Curriculum Links: This resource supports the following areas of the UK National Curriculum: Art & Design (Key Stage 1 & 2): Develop creativity through drawing and colouring activities. Explore visual elements such as line, shape, and colour. English (Key Stage 1 & 2): Use imaginative ideas to create stories inspired by visual prompts. Links to National/Awareness/Celebration Days: Alien Day (April 26): Celebrate science fiction and creativity with this fun alien-themed activity. National Space Day (May 2): Pair this colouring page with discussions about space exploration and extraterrestrial life. World UFO Day (July 2): Use the monster as part of activities exploring UFOs and the mysteries of space. World Space Week (October 4–10): Add this resource to your celebrations of space science and technology. Terms of Use: This resource is licensed for full commercial use within the educator’s own classroom creations, including lesson planning and student projects. However, it may not be sold or redistributed as is, nor used to create competing products. Acknowledgment: 51 © The Curiosity Crows. All rights reserved. Please credit “The Curiosity Crows” when using this resource in your classroom creations.
Monsters and Aliens Colouring Page (Creature 6)
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Monsters and Aliens Colouring Page (Creature 6)

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A fun and educational colouring activity, ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language. Can be used as an individual colouring activity during wet break, as a reward, or as part of group work or games where students have to use the character within their story, space or monster setting. Alien/Monster Colouring Page – Perfect for Imaginative Play and Creative Fun Meet this quirky and lovable monster with spiky edges, multiple wiggly arms, and a big toothy grin! This single-page colouring resource is perfect for sparking creativity in your classroom. The playful design, complete with the word “monster” in a fun font, invites students to use their imaginations while exploring colours, patterns, and textures. Ideal for art lessons, creative writing prompts, or themed celebrations like Halloween or Space Day, this monster colouring page provides a versatile and engaging activity for students of all ages. Suggested Use: Art & Design Lessons: Students can experiment with colours and patterns to bring the monster to life. Creative Writing Prompts: Use the monster as inspiration for students to write imaginative stories about its adventures or home planet. Themed Classroom Activities: Incorporate this colouring page into lessons about fantasy creatures, space exploration, or Halloween fun. UK National Curriculum Links: This resource supports the following areas of the UK National Curriculum: Art & Design (Key Stage 1 & 2): Develop creativity through drawing and colouring activities. Explore visual elements such as line, shape, and colour. English (Key Stage 1 & 2): Use imaginative ideas to create stories inspired by visual prompts. Links to National/Awareness/Celebration Days: World Creativity and Innovation Day (21 April): Celebrate creativity with fun art-based activities. National Space Day (First Friday in May): Pair this monster colouring page with discussions about space exploration and alien life. Halloween (31 October): Use the monster colouring page as part of spooky-themed classroom fun. Terms of Use: This resource is licensed for full commercial use within the educator’s own classroom creations, including lesson planning and student projects. However, it may not be sold or redistributed as is, nor used to create competing products. Acknowledgment: 51 © The Curiosity Crows. All rights reserved. Please credit “The Curiosity Crows” when using this resource in your classroom creations.
Monsters and Aliens Colouring Page (Creature 5)
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Monsters and Aliens Colouring Page (Creature 5)

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A fun and educational colouring activity, ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language. Can be used as an individual colouring activity during wet break, as a reward, or as part of group work or games where students have to use the character within their story, space or monster setting. Monster Colouring Page – Fun and Imaginative Activity. Perfect for Creative Fun and Imagination Bring some quirky fun into your classroom with this monster alien colouring page, featuring a friendly, rectangular monster with goofy eyes, wiggly arms, and a playful smile! This single-page resource is perfect for sparking creativity in students of all ages. Whether used for art lessons, imaginative storytelling prompts, or themed celebrations like Halloween or Space Day, this monster is sure to inspire laughter and creativity. Ideal for individual colouring activities or as part of larger creative projects, this resource encourages students to explore their artistic side while having fun. Suggested Use: Art & Design Lessons: Students can experiment with colours and patterns to bring the monster to life. Creative Writing Prompts: Use the monster as inspiration for students to write imaginative stories about its adventures or home planet. Themed Classroom Activities: Incorporate this colouring page into lessons about fantasy creatures, space exploration, or Halloween fun. UK National Curriculum Links: This resource supports the following areas of the UK National Curriculum: Art & Design (Key Stage 1 & 2): Develop creativity through drawing and colouring activities. Explore visual elements such as line, shape, and colour. English (Key Stage 1 & 2): Use imaginative ideas to create stories inspired by visual prompts. Links to National/Awareness/Celebration Days: World Creativity and Innovation Day (21 April): Celebrate creativity with fun art-based activities. National Space Day (First Friday in May): Pair this monster colouring page with discussions about space exploration and alien life. Halloween (31 October): Use the monster colouring page as part of spooky-themed classroom fun. Terms of Use: This resource is licensed for full commercial use within the educator’s own classroom creations, including lesson planning and student projects. However, it may not be sold or redistributed as is, nor used to create competing products. Acknowledgment: 51 © The Curiosity Crows. All rights reserved. Please credit “The Curiosity Crows” when using this resource in your classroom creations.
Monsters and Aliens Colouring Page (Creature 4)
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Monsters and Aliens Colouring Page (Creature 4)

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A fun and educational colouring activity, ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language. Can be used as an individual colouring activity during wet break, as a reward, or as part of group work or games where students have to use the character within their story, space or monster setting. Monster/Alien Colouring Page – Inspire Creativity and Imagination Bring creativity and fun to your classroom with this quirky monster/alien colouring page! Featuring a unique design with playful horns and a friendly smile, this resource is perfect for art lessons, creative writing prompts, or themed activities. Whether used as part of a space exploration unit or simply to inspire imaginative thinking, this colouring page will delight students of all ages. Suggested Use: Art & Design Lessons: Encourage students to experiment with colours, patterns, and textures while colouring the monster/alien. Creative Writing Prompts: Use the monster as inspiration for storytelling activities—students can write about its planet, personality, or adventures. Themed Classroom Activities: Incorporate the colouring page into lessons about space, aliens, or fantasy worlds. UK National Curriculum Links: This resource supports the following areas of the UK National Curriculum: Art & Design (Key Stage 1 & 2): Develop creativity through drawing and colouring activities. Explore visual elements such as line, shape, and colour. English (Key Stage 1 & 2): Use imaginative ideas to create stories inspired by visual prompts. Links to National/Awareness/Celebration Days: World Creativity and Innovation Day (21 April): Celebrate creativity with fun art-based activities. National Space Day (First Friday in May): Pair this alien-themed colouring page with discussions about space exploration. Halloween (31 October): Use the monster colouring page as part of spooky-themed classroom fun. Terms of Use: This resource is licensed for full commercial use within the educator’s own classroom creations, including lesson planning and student projects. However, it may not be sold or redistributed as is, nor used to create competing products. Acknowledgment: 51 © The Curiosity Crows. All rights reserved. Please credit “The Curiosity Crows” when using this resource in your classroom creations.
Monsters and Aliens Colouring Page (Creature 3)
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Monsters and Aliens Colouring Page (Creature 3)

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A fun and educational colouring activity, ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language. Can be used as an individual colouring activity during wet break, as a reward, or as part of group work or games where students have to use the character within their story, space or monster setting. **Monster/Alien Colouring Page – Inspire Creativity and Imagination. Perfect for Alien Day Celebration Day or for exploring your monster of emotions. ** Bring creativity and fun to your classroom with this quirky monster/alien colouring page! Featuring a unique design with playful horns and a friendly smile, this resource is perfect for art lessons, creative writing prompts, or themed activities. Whether used as part of a space exploration unit or simply to inspire imaginative thinking, this colouring page will delight students of all ages. Suggested Use: Art & Design Lessons: Encourage students to experiment with colours, patterns, and textures while colouring the monster/alien. Creative Writing Prompts: Use the monster as inspiration for storytelling activities—students can write about its planet, personality, or adventures. Themed Classroom Activities: Incorporate the colouring page into lessons about space, aliens, or fantasy worlds. UK National Curriculum Links: This resource supports the following areas of the UK National Curriculum: Art & Design (Key Stage 1 & 2): Develop creativity through drawing and colouring activities. Explore visual elements such as line, shape, and colour. English (Key Stage 1 & 2): Use imaginative ideas to create stories inspired by visual prompts. Links to National/Awareness/Celebration Days: World Creativity and Innovation Day (21 April): Celebrate creativity with fun art-based activities. National Space Day (First Friday in May): Pair this alien-themed colouring page with discussions about space exploration. Halloween (31 October): Use the monster colouring page as part of spooky-themed classroom fun. Terms of Use: This resource is licensed for full commercial use within the educator’s own classroom creations, including lesson planning and student projects. However, it may not be sold or redistributed as is, nor used to create competing products. Acknowledgment: 51 © The Curiosity Crows. All rights reserved. Please credit “The Curiosity Crows” when using this resource in your classroom creations.
Monsters and Aliens Colouring Page (Creature 2)
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Monsters and Aliens Colouring Page (Creature 2)

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A fun and educational colouring activity, ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language. Can be used as an individual colouring activity during wet break, as a reward, or as part of group work or games where students have to use the character within their story, space or monster setting Monster/Alien Colouring Page – Inspire Creativity and Imagination Bring creativity and fun to your classroom with this quirky monster/alien colouring page! Featuring a unique design with playful horns and a friendly smile, this resource is perfect for art lessons, creative writing prompts, or themed activities. Whether used as part of a space exploration unit or simply to inspire imaginative thinking, this colouring page will delight students of all ages. Suggested Use: Art & Design Lessons: Encourage students to experiment with colours, patterns, and textures while colouring the monster/alien. Creative Writing Prompts: Use the monster as inspiration for storytelling activities—students can write about its planet, personality, or adventures. Themed Classroom Activities: Incorporate the colouring page into lessons about space, aliens, or fantasy worlds. UK National Curriculum Links: This resource supports the following areas of the UK National Curriculum: Art & Design (Key Stage 1 & 2): Develop creativity through drawing and colouring activities. Explore visual elements such as line, shape, and colour. English (Key Stage 1 & 2): Use imaginative ideas to create stories inspired by visual prompts. Links to National/Awareness/Celebration Days: World Creativity and Innovation Day (21 April): Celebrate creativity with fun art-based activities. National Space Day (First Friday in May): Pair this alien-themed colouring page with discussions about space exploration. Halloween (31 October): Use the monster colouring page as part of spooky-themed classroom fun. Terms of Use: This resource is licensed for full commercial use within the educator’s own classroom creations, including lesson planning and student projects. However, it may not be sold or redistributed as is, nor used to create competing products. Acknowledgment: 51 © The Curiosity Crows. All rights reserved. Please credit “The Curiosity Crows” when using this resource in your classroom creations.
Monsters and Aliens Colouring Page (Creature 1)
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Monsters and Aliens Colouring Page (Creature 1)

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A fun and educational colouring activity, ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language. Can be used as an individual colouring activity during wet break, as a reward, or as part of group work or games where students have to use the character within their story, space or monster setting. Monster/Alien Colouring Page – Inspire Creativity and Imagination Bring creativity and fun to your classroom with this quirky monster/alien colouring page! Featuring a unique design with playful horns and a friendly smile, this resource is perfect for art lessons, creative writing prompts, or themed activities. Whether used as part of a space exploration unit or simply to inspire imaginative thinking, this colouring page will delight students of all ages. Suggested Use: Art & Design Lessons: Encourage students to experiment with colours, patterns, and textures while colouring the monster/alien. Creative Writing Prompts: Use the monster as inspiration for storytelling activities—students can write about its planet, personality, or adventures. Themed Classroom Activities: Incorporate the colouring page into lessons about space, aliens, or fantasy worlds. UK National Curriculum Links: This resource supports the following areas of the UK National Curriculum: Art & Design (Key Stage 1 & 2): Develop creativity through drawing and colouring activities. Explore visual elements such as line, shape, and colour. English (Key Stage 1 & 2): Use imaginative ideas to create stories inspired by visual prompts. Links to National/Awareness/Celebration Days: World Creativity and Innovation Day (21 April): Celebrate creativity with fun art-based activities. National Space Day (First Friday in May): Pair this alien-themed colouring page with discussions about space exploration. Halloween (31 October): Use the monster colouring page as part of spooky-themed classroom fun. Terms of Use: This resource is licensed for full commercial use within the educator’s own classroom creations, including lesson planning and student projects. However, it may not be sold or redistributed as is, nor used to create competing products. Acknowledgment: 51 © The Curiosity Crows. All rights reserved. Please credit “The Curiosity Crows” when using this resource in your classroom creations.
Weather Colouring Pages
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Weather Colouring Pages

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A weather, seasons, and climate themed colouring activity to inspire students to think about the world around them. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language. Can be used as an individual colouring activity, or as part of group work or games where students have to choose the right weather for each environment or put them into a context or story.
Thunder: WEATHER Colouring Page
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Thunder: WEATHER Colouring Page

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A weather, seasons, and climate themed colouring activity to inspire students to think about the world around them. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language. Can be used as an individual colouring activity, or as part of group work or games where students have to choose the right weather for each environment or put them into a context or story.
Sun: WEATHER Colouring Page
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Sun: WEATHER Colouring Page

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A weather, seasons, and climate themed colouring activity to inspire students to think about the world around them. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language. Can be used as an individual colouring activity, or as part of group work or games where students have to choose the right weather for each environment or put them into a context or story.
Cloud: WEATHER Colouring Page
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Cloud: WEATHER Colouring Page

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A weather, seasons, and climate themed colouring activity to inspire students to think about the world around them. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language. Can be used as an individual colouring activity, or as part of group work or games where students have to choose the right weather for each environment or put them into a context or story.
Rain: WEATHER Colouring Page
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Rain: WEATHER Colouring Page

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A weather, seasons, and climate themed colouring activity to inspire students to think about the world around them. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language. Can be used as an individual colouring activity, or as part of group work or games where students have to choose the right weather for each environment or put them into a context or story.
Science: School Subjects: Colouring Page
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Science: School Subjects: Colouring Page

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This colouring page is deliberately minimal so that students can use it to add their own knowledge, style, or design to make it personal to them. It can be used to test prior knowledge or to introduce a topic, or as a revision activity or to see what new knowledge students have acquired. The picture could be stuck to the front of a student’s notebook, file or folder at the start of term, to help them get organised with all of their new subjects. It could also be used as part of an English as a foreign language course to talk about the subjects students might study at school, and which are their favourite or least liked subjects.
Harvest Themed Colouring Page
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Harvest Themed Colouring Page

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A colouring activity to help students learn about the seasons, food, and harvest time. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language.
Omnivore Colouring Page
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Omnivore Colouring Page

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A colouring activity to help students learn about food, evolution, and the body. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language.
Carnivore Colouring Page
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Carnivore Colouring Page

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A colouring activity to help students learn about food, evolution, and the body. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language.
Spring Season Colouring Page with Tree and Grass Top-Up Activity for Brain Breaks & Early Finishers
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Spring Season Colouring Page with Tree and Grass Top-Up Activity for Brain Breaks & Early Finishers

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Easter and Spring time colouring sheet. Hand drawn by myself for my students as a low prep top-up activity for early finishers, brain breaks, spring break, or just for fun. A colouring activity to help students learn about the changing seasons. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language. This delightful Spring-themed colouring page features a beautifully detailed tree trunk with the word “Spring” integrated into the scene. It’s perfect for young learners to express their creativity while celebrating the new season of renewal and growth. Suggested National Curriculum Links: Science: Living things and their habitats (exploring plants and animals in different environments). Art: Colouring and using lines to create texture in the environment. Ideal for: Seasonal art projects or displays. Quiet time or mindfulness activities. Encouraging creativity during springtime classroom themes. Related Awareness/International Days: **Spring Equinox **(20 March, UK/Worldwide) – Celebrate the official start of the season. Earth Day (22 April, Worldwide) – Discuss the changes in nature as spring unfolds. *** Easter holidays** **Perfect Top-Up Activity for: ** Brain breaks – A calming activity to reset focus. No prep/low prep – Simply print and colour. Fun extras – Can be part of a larger spring or nature-themed unit. Supply teacher activities – Easy to implement for short-term plans. Fast/early finishers – Great for students who finish early and need an engaging activity.