Fun Fact!
The word "ogress" was used in the first "Frankenstein" novel by Mary Shelley to describe the female creature Victor was asked to build.
Image Details
Coloring page of a sleepy boy ogre in pajamas and a nightcap holding a book labeled Bedtime Stories, cartoon style with tusks, big ears, and bare feet.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Use soft blues or purples for his pajamas and hat to feel cozy.
- 2 Blend a little gray on his eyelids to show how tired he is.
- 3 Color tusks cream and toenails darker for contrast.
- 4 Fill the background with a moon, twinkly stars, or fuzzy slippers.
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