Dinosaurs are always exciting for young children. Big dinosaurs, tiny dinosaurs, long-neck dinosaurs, flying dinosaurs, and friendly baby dinosaurs can quickly turn a simple coloring activity into a fun learning moment.
These Dinosaur Coloring Pages for Kids are made for preschool, kindergarten, homeschool, and early childhood classrooms. The pages are simple enough for little hands to color, but still fun and engaging for curious children who love dinosaurs.
As a preschool teacher, I like printable activities that are easy to set up, calm for children, and helpful for learning. Dinosaur coloring pages are perfect because they give kids a chance to be creative while also practicing fine motor skills, color recognition, focus, early vocabulary, and imagination.
Parents can use these pages at home for quiet time, weekend fun, travel activities, or screen-free play. Teachers can use them in dinosaur theme units, art centers, morning work, early finisher folders, or homeschool lessons.

What’s Included in This Free Printable
This free printable pack includes 12 dinosaur coloring pages for kids. Each page has a simple, child-friendly dinosaur design that is easy for preschool and kindergarten children to color.
The printable pack may include:
- T-Rex coloring page
- Triceratops coloring page
- Stegosaurus coloring page
- Brachiosaurus coloring page
- Baby dinosaur coloring page
- Dinosaur egg coloring page
- Flying dinosaur coloring page
- Dinosaur footprints coloring page
- Volcano and dinosaur coloring page
- Dinosaur in the jungle coloring page
- Happy dinosaur coloring page
- Dinosaur bones coloring page
Each page is designed with clear outlines and plenty of open space. This helps young children color without feeling overwhelmed. The pages can be used with crayons, colored pencils, washable markers, or dot markers.
These coloring pages for kids are great for:
- Preschool dinosaur themes
- Kindergarten science lessons
- Homeschool activities
- Quiet time
- Art centers
- Fine motor practice
- Rainy day activities
- Screen-free learning
Why Kids Will Enjoy This Activity
Children ages 3–6 often love dinosaurs because they feel big, exciting, and full of imagination. Some children enjoy the strong T-Rex, while others like gentle long-neck dinosaurs or cute baby dinosaurs.
These dinosaur coloring pages give children freedom to choose their own colors. A dinosaur can be green, brown, orange, purple, rainbow-colored, or any color a child imagines. There is no wrong way to color.
Kids will enjoy this activity because it feels playful and creative. They can name the dinosaurs, make dinosaur sounds, talk about where dinosaurs lived, and imagine their own dinosaur stories.
For younger children, the simple outlines make coloring easier. For older preschoolers and kindergarten children, the pages can also become part of a bigger dinosaur lesson or craft project.
Skills Children Will Practice
Dinosaur coloring pages may look like a simple activity, but they help children practice many early learning skills.
Fine Motor Skills
When children hold crayons, markers, or colored pencils, they strengthen the small muscles in their hands and fingers. These muscles are important for writing, cutting, buttoning clothes, and many other daily tasks.
Hand-Eye Coordination
Coloring helps children guide their hands while looking carefully at the page. This supports hand-eye coordination and early writing control.
Color Recognition
Children can practice naming and choosing colors. Parents and teachers can ask questions like, “What color is your dinosaur?” or “Can you find a green crayon?”
Early Vocabulary
Dinosaur coloring pages introduce helpful words such as dinosaur, egg, tail, claws, footprints, volcano, bones, jungle, big, small, long, short, and friendly.
Focus and Patience
Coloring gives children time to slow down and complete a task. It helps build attention span in a gentle and age-appropriate way.
Creativity
Children can use real dinosaur colors or imaginary colors. This helps them express their ideas and develop confidence in their artwork.
Pre-Writing Skills
Coloring inside shapes, tracing outlines with eyes, and controlling crayons all support pre-writing development.
Problem-Solving
Children make small decisions while coloring, such as which color to use first, where to color next, and how to finish the page.
12 Dinosaur Coloring Pages for Kids
1. T-Rex Coloring Page

A T-Rex coloring page is always a favorite with dinosaur-loving children. This page can show a friendly T-Rex standing with big feet, a long tail, and a happy face. The design should feel fun instead of scary, so young children can enjoy coloring it without feeling nervous.
This page is great for talking about big dinosaurs, strong legs, sharp teeth, and dinosaur movements. Children can color the T-Rex green, brown, orange, or even rainbow colors.
Parent or teacher tip: Ask children to pretend to walk like a T-Rex after coloring. This adds movement and makes the activity more playful.
2. Triceratops Coloring Page

A Triceratops coloring page is a wonderful way to introduce children to dinosaurs with horns. This dinosaur can have three simple horns, a large head frill, a short tail, and a gentle face.
Preschool and kindergarten children often enjoy coloring the big head shape and adding patterns to the frill. This page can also help children compare dinosaurs by looking at their different body parts.
Parent or teacher tip: Ask children to count the horns on the Triceratops. This turns the coloring page into a simple counting activity.
3. Stegosaurus Coloring Page

A Stegosaurus coloring page gives children a chance to color the dinosaur’s famous back plates. The plates can be colored in different shades, patterns, or rainbow colors.
This page is helpful for practicing color patterns. Children can color the plates red, blue, red, blue, or create their own pattern. The simple body shape also makes it easy for younger children to color.
Parent or teacher tip: Use this page for a pattern lesson. Say, “Can you color the plates in an AB pattern?”
4. Brachiosaurus Coloring Page

A Brachiosaurus coloring page is perfect for children who love gentle, long-neck dinosaurs. This page can show a tall dinosaur reaching for leaves on a tree.
The long neck, big body, and tiny head make this page fun to color and easy to discuss. Children can learn words like tall, long, short, high, and tree.
Parent or teacher tip: Ask children, “Why do you think this dinosaur has a long neck?” Let them share their ideas.
5. Baby Dinosaur Coloring Page

A baby dinosaur coloring page is sweet and friendly for young children. It can show a cute little dinosaur with big eyes, a small tail, and a happy smile.
This page is perfect for preschoolers because the design feels gentle and playful. Children may enjoy coloring the baby dinosaur in soft colors or bright colors.
Parent or teacher tip: Invite children to give the baby dinosaur a name. This encourages storytelling and language development.
6. Dinosaur Egg Coloring Page

A dinosaur egg coloring page can show a baby dinosaur hatching from an egg. This is a fun page for talking about babies, eggs, and new life.
Children can color the eggshell, baby dinosaur, grass, and background. They can also add dots, stripes, or shapes to the egg.
Parent or teacher tip: Ask children to decorate the dinosaur egg with patterns before coloring the baby dinosaur.
7. Flying Dinosaur Coloring Page

A flying dinosaur coloring page can feature a friendly pterodactyl flying in the sky with clouds. While it is not exactly the same as a land dinosaur, many children enjoy including flying prehistoric creatures in dinosaur activities.
This page helps children talk about flying, wings, sky, clouds, and movement. It is also a nice choice for children who enjoy coloring open sky spaces.
Parent or teacher tip: Ask children what the flying dinosaur might see from high in the sky.
8. Dinosaur Footprints Coloring Page

A dinosaur footprints coloring page is simple but very useful for preschool learning. The page can show large dinosaur footprints across the ground, along with small plants or rocks.
Children can color the footprints and then compare them to their own feet. This makes the activity more hands-on and fun.
Parent or teacher tip: After coloring, let children make pretend dinosaur tracks by walking slowly around the room.
9. Volcano and Dinosaur Coloring Page

A volcano and dinosaur coloring page can show a friendly dinosaur standing near a simple volcano in the background. The design should be calm and child-friendly, not scary.
Children can color the volcano, rocks, plants, sky, and dinosaur. This page is a nice way to introduce simple science words like volcano, mountain, lava, land, and sky.
Parent or teacher tip: Keep the discussion simple. You can say, “A volcano is a special mountain,” and let children ask questions.
10. Dinosaur in the Jungle Coloring Page

A dinosaur in the jungle coloring page can show a cute dinosaur standing among trees, leaves, grass, and simple plants. This page gives children more details to color while still staying easy and age-appropriate.
Children can use green for plants, brown for tree trunks, and any color they like for the dinosaur. This page works well for a dinosaur theme or jungle theme.
Parent or teacher tip: Ask children to find and color all the leaves first, then color the dinosaur.
11. Happy Dinosaur Coloring Page

A happy dinosaur coloring page is perfect for younger children. It can show a smiling dinosaur waving, sitting, or standing in a simple outdoor scene.
This page is useful when you want a calm, cheerful activity. It is also good for children who may find realistic dinosaurs too intense.
Parent or teacher tip: Ask children how the dinosaur feels. This supports emotional vocabulary like happy, excited, calm, and friendly.
12. Dinosaur Bones Coloring Page

A dinosaur bones coloring page can introduce children to fossils in a simple and friendly way. The page can show easy dinosaur bones or a cute fossil outline in the ground.
This printable can support early science learning. Children can learn that people study dinosaur bones to understand dinosaurs from long ago.
Parent or teacher tip: Use simple language such as, “A fossil is something from a long time ago that helps us learn.”
How to Use This Printable at Home
These dinosaur coloring pages are easy to use at home. You can print a few pages and keep them in a small activity folder for quiet time or weekend fun.
Here are simple ways to use them:
- Use them after reading a dinosaur storybook.
- Print one page each day for a dinosaur week activity.
- Keep a few pages ready for screen-free quiet time.
- Use them during travel, restaurant visits, or rainy days.
- Let your child choose their favorite dinosaur first.
- Ask your child to tell you a story about the dinosaur after coloring.
You can also turn the coloring activity into a conversation. Ask questions like:
- What is your dinosaur doing?
- Is your dinosaur big or small?
- What color did you choose?
- Where does your dinosaur live?
- What sound does your dinosaur make?
These simple questions help children build language skills while enjoying a creative activity.
Teacher Tips for Classroom Use
Dinosaur coloring pages are very helpful in preschool and kindergarten classrooms because they are easy to prepare and flexible to use.
Teachers can use these pages for:
- Morning work
- Art center
- Dinosaur theme week
- Early finisher activities
- Fine motor practice
- Science center
- Quiet time
- Take-home packets
- Bulletin board displays
You can place the pages in a dinosaur activity bin with crayons, dinosaur books, toy dinosaurs, and simple vocabulary cards.
For group time, show one coloring page and ask children what they notice. You can talk about the dinosaur’s tail, feet, neck, horns, eggs, or footprints.
For classroom display, let each child color one dinosaur page and create a board called “Our Dinosaur Gallery” or “Dinosaur Friends.”
Homeschool Activity Ideas
These dinosaur coloring pages can also be used as part of a simple homeschool lesson.
You can make a full dinosaur learning day by combining coloring with books, songs, movement, and hands-on play.
Here is an easy homeschool plan:
Start with a short dinosaur storybook.
Color one dinosaur page together.
Talk about the dinosaur’s body parts, such as tail, feet, neck, horns, or teeth.
Practice counting by counting plates, horns, eggs, or footprints.
Do a movement activity, such as stomping like a dinosaur or stretching like a long-neck dinosaur.
End by asking your child to tell a short story about their colored dinosaur.
This kind of simple routine helps children learn through play without needing a complicated lesson plan.
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Fun Extension Activities
You can use these printable dinosaur coloring pages in many creative ways after coloring.
Make a Dinosaur Book
Ask your child to color several pages and staple them together to make a simple dinosaur coloring book.
Create a Dinosaur Wall
Display the finished coloring pages on a wall, bulletin board, or refrigerator.
Add a Background
Children can draw trees, clouds, grass, rocks, or a volcano around the dinosaur.
Practice Cutting
After coloring, older preschoolers can carefully cut around the dinosaur with child-safe scissors.
Tell a Dinosaur Story
Ask children to make up a short story about their dinosaur. This helps with imagination and language skills.
Sort the Dinosaurs
Sort the pages by big dinosaurs, small dinosaurs, dinosaurs with horns, dinosaurs with long necks, or dinosaurs with plates.
Make a Dinosaur Parade
Children can hold their finished pages and walk around the room in a dinosaur parade.
Download the Free Printable
You can download and print these free Dinosaur Coloring Pages for Kids for home, classroom, homeschool, or daycare use.
For best results, print the pages on regular white printer paper. Children can color them with crayons, colored pencils, washable markers, or dot markers.
These printable dinosaur coloring pages are a fun and simple way to support creativity, fine motor skills, early vocabulary, and screen-free learning.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What age are these dinosaur coloring pages best for?
These dinosaur coloring pages are best for preschool, kindergarten, and kids ages 3–6. Older children may also enjoy them as a relaxing coloring activity.
2. Can teachers use these dinosaur coloring pages in class?
Yes, teachers can use these pages for classroom activities, dinosaur theme weeks, art centers, morning work, and early finisher tasks.
3. What supplies do children need?
Children only need printed coloring pages and crayons, markers, or colored pencils. Dot markers can also be used for younger children.
4. Do coloring pages help preschool learning?
Yes, coloring pages help children practice fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, color recognition, focus, patience, and creativity.
5. Can I use these dinosaur printables for homeschool?
Yes, these pages are great for homeschool lessons. You can use them with dinosaur books, counting activities, vocabulary practice, and simple science discussions.

