Did you know? It is believed that the term ghost comes from the Old English word for spirit, which was later adapted to its current spelling and meaning over time.
Creative Coloring Ideas:
• Here are five different coloring ideas for the ghost, along with the specific colors you could use:
• Rainbow Ghost: Color the entire ghost white and fill it in completely. Then, outline the body, eyes, mouth, and wings with black marker or colored pencil. Finally, add rainbow stripes to the body using markers or colored pencils.
• Daytime Ghost: Fill in all of the ghosts features (body, eyes, mouth) with a light gray color. Outline the ghosts body with a darker gray color. Add a small pink nose and mouth, as well as blue eyes.
• Nighttime Ghost: Fill in all of the ghosts features (body, eyes, mouth) with black marker or colored pencil. Outline the ghosts body with white. Add two glowing red eyes to the center of its head.
• Happy Ghost: Color the entire ghost white and fill it in completely. Then, outline the ghost’s body, eyes, mouth, and wings with yellow marker or colored pencils. Finally, add a smiley face using black marker or colored pencil.