Fun Fact!
The fear of deep, open water is called "thalassophobia," and it is often linked to the fear of what unknown sea monsters might be lurking below.
Image Details
Coloring page of a kraken sea monster with a shark head and multiple octopus tentacles, open mouth with sharp teeth, fin, and suction cups in bold outlines.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Blend two blues on the shark head for a wet, shiny look.
- 2 Shade tentacles from purple to green and dot the suction cups a lighter tint.
- 3 Use a white crayon to add sparkle on the teeth and eye.
- 4 Fill the blank sea with bubbles, seaweed, or a tiny boat for scale.
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