Fridge Monster
Let's turn the fridge into a super silly monster face while you wait for yummy dinner to be ready!

Do the Stick Test
Try one tile near the middle of the fridge door. If it sticks firmly, this build is on.
Safety: Avoid handles, seals, buttons, vents, and anything warm.
Pieces you'll use
Visual key
Small square
Triangle
Parent note: Avoid handles, seals, buttons, vents, and anything warm.
How to build it
Step 1 is always free. Visual cards for the rest are part of the build pack.
- 1Step 1 of 6
Stick two square eyes near the top of the fridge – make them far apart or close together!
- 2Step 2 of 6
Add pointy triangle eyebrows right above the eyes to make your monster look surprised or mad.
- 3Step 3 of 6
Use more squares to make a BIG monster mouth. Is it smiling or roaring?
- 4Step 4 of 6
Pop triangle teeth inside the mouth – maybe jagged ones for a spooky monster!
- 5Step 5 of 6
Use your extra tiles for funny horns, floppy ears, or a long monster tongue!
- 6Step 6 of 6
Challenge: Can you change your monster's face to look happy, then angry, then sleepy, then hungry?
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If it falls off
Sometimes a spot on the fridge is bumpier than others; try moving your monster friend to a smoother, flatter place.
Make it easier
Just make two square eyes and one big square mouth – simple!
Make it bigger
Add a long body all the way down the fridge, or give your monster silly arms with more squares!
Chaos upgrade
Make your monster look like it's trying to eat the shopping list or a drawing you made!
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