Dinosaur coloring pages are a roaring way to ignite young imaginations! Best of all, we’ve created 51 free printable dinosaur coloring pages in PDF format, ready for you to download just below this post. Once your little paleontologists have brought their T-Rexes, Triceratops, and Stegosauruses to life with color, don’t let those masterpieces gather dust! Turn them into playful, hands-on projects that extend the fun far beyond the coloring sheet.

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Cute Tyrannosaurus rex
Triceratops Dinosaur coloring sheet
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stegosaurus dinosaur
brachiosaurus long neck
spinosaurus dinosaur coloring sheet
ankylosaurus
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pterodactyl flying dinosaur
mosasaurus ocean dinosaur coloring sheet
Tyrannosaurus Rex
Cute Triceratops Dinosaur
Velociraptor
Cute Brachiosaurus Long Neck
Spinosaurus Dinosaur
Ankylosaurus
Parasaurolophus Dinosaur
Mosasaurus Ocean Dinosaur
dinosaur riding skateboard
dinosaur in space coloring sheet
baby dinosaur hatching from egg
dinosaur with birthday cake
dinosaur pirate coloring printable
dinosaur superhero
dinosaur construction worker coloring sheet
Christmas Dinosaur
Birthday Dinosaur
Halloween Dinosaur
Easter Dinosaur Egg
Thanksgiving Dinosaur
Winter Dinosaur
Back to School Dinosaur
Dinosaur Party
Dinosaur Classroom
Scary Dinosaur
Cute Kawaii Dinosaur
Cute Cartoon Dinosaur
Jurassic Dinosaur
Mandala Dinosaur
Chibi Dinosaur
Fantasy Dragon Dinosaur
Robot Dinosaur
Unicorn Dinosaur
7 Fun & Easy Crafts for Kids Using Dinosaur Coloring Pages
Once your kids have finished coloring their favorite dinosaurs, don’t stop there! With just a few basic supplies, those black-and-white (or now vibrantly colored!) pages can become interactive, imaginative creations. Here are 7 simple, kid-friendly crafts that bring dinosaur coloring pages to life—perfect for home, classrooms, or rainy-day fun.
1. Dino Puppet Theater
Turn colored dinosaurs into finger or stick puppets!
- Cut out each dinosaur carefully along the outline.
- Glue them onto craft sticks (for stick puppets) or tape them around fingers (for finger puppets).
- Use a cardboard box as a mini stage and let kids put on a prehistoric play!
Tip: Add googly eyes or cotton-ball spikes for extra texture.
2. Create a wearable dino adventure!
- Cut out small, simplified versions of colored dinosaurs (chibi-style works great).
- Glue them onto a paper headband or a strip of cardstock sized to fit your child’s head.
- Decorate with green tissue paper “leaves” or foam volcanoes for a full Jurassic look.
3. Dino Memory Matching Game
Transform two copies of the same coloring page into a learning game.
- Color and cut out matching pairs of dinosaurs (e.g., two T-Rexes, two apatosaurs).
- Laminate or glue onto cardstock for durability.
- Flip them over and play a classic memory match game—great for recognition and focus!
4. 3D Dinosaur Stand-Ups
Make flat dinosaurs stand tall!
- After coloring, cut out each dino and fold a small tab at the bottom.
- Glue or tape the tab to a sturdy base (like a folded piece of cardboard).
- Arrange them into a mini diorama with paper trees, clouds, or even a volcano made from a cup!
5. Dino Bookmark Buddies
Perfect for young book-loving explorers!
- Cut out a narrow vertical strip featuring one cute dinosaur (ideal if your coloring page has isolated characters).
- Laminate it or cover with clear tape for protection.
- Punch a hole at the top and add a ribbon or yarn tassel.
Bonus: Write your child’s name on the back to personalize it!
6. Dinosaur Story Stones
Combine art and storytelling!
- Color and cut out small dinosaurs (keep them simple with bold outlines).
- Glue each onto a smooth, flat stone or wooden circle.
- Once dry, kids can use them to “tell” dino tales by arranging the stones in sequence—great for language development!
7. Prehistoric Greeting Cards
Spread dino joy with handmade cards!
- Fold a blank sheet of paper in half to make a card.
- Glue a colored dinosaur on the front and let your child write a message like “ROAR-some Birthday!” or “You’re dino-mite!” inside.
- These make sweet gifts for grandparents, teachers, or friends.
