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Free Dinosaur Coloring Pages

These free dinosaur coloring pages were inspired by my sonโ€™s obsession with dinosaurs when he was little. He went through a stage where everything had to be T-Rex or Triceratops.

I put this set together as a fun way to channel that excitement into something creative and a bit educational at the same time.

Inside youโ€™ll find ten different dinosaurs to color, each with a big outline, a tracing line for the name, and a quick fact about what it ate and when it lived.

Theyโ€™re designed with ages 4โ€“8 in mind, making them just right for classrooms, home learning, or quiet screen-free time.

Ten free printable dinosaur coloring pages featuring dinosaurs like T-Rex, Triceratops, and Allosaurus with tracing and fact boxes.

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Whatโ€™s Included in the Dinosaur Coloring Pages

When my son was little, he loved activities that mixed coloring with โ€œjust enoughโ€ learning, so I designed these pages to do exactly that.

This free printable set includes ten dinosaur coloring pages made for younger kids, and each one has:

  • A bold dinosaur outline to color
  • A space for the childโ€™s name
  • A dotted line for tracing the dinosaurโ€™s name
  • A short fact box with what the dinosaur ate and when it lived

The name tracing adds an extra layer of learning, making these pages great for preschool and early primary-aged children who are practising handwriting and letter recognition.

Tyrannosaurus Rex and Stegosaurus printable coloring pages with dinosaur facts, tracing practice, and a box of crayons.

Dinosaurs featured in the set:

  • Tyrannosaurus Rex
  • Triceratops
  • Velociraptor
  • Stegosaurus
  • Brachiosaurus
  • Spinosaurus
  • Allosaurus
  • Ankylosaurus
  • Diplodocus
  • Parasaurolophus

Some are familiar favorites, while others might be brand-new, giving kids a chance to learn as they color.

Spinosaurus and Brachiosaurus coloring pages for kids, featuring traceable names, educational facts, and a set of crayons.

Easy Ways to Use These Dinosaur Coloring Sheets

These dinosaur coloring sheets are flexible and can fit into lots of different routines at home or in the classroom. A few ideas:

  • Morning work or early finishers โ€“ Keep a stack ready for quiet, independent time.
  • Dinosaur theme week โ€“ Use one dinosaur per day, then staple the pages into a mini โ€œdinosaur fact bookโ€ or line them up on the wall as a simple timeline.
  • Literacy support โ€“ The tracing line is a natural way to practice letter formation and pencil control.
  • Science tie-in โ€“ Use the fact boxes to sort herbivores vs. carnivores, or to spark conversations about prehistoric creatures.
  • Calm creative time โ€“ Perfect for winding down after lunch or as a screen-free activity.
Printable Velociraptor and Triceratops coloring pages with tracing lines, dinosaur facts, green beads, and a pack of crayons.

They also work beautifully alongside dinosaur storybooks, nonfiction read-alouds, short videos, or even a trip to the museum, anything that helps bring the dinosaurs off the page.

Our Favorite Dinosaur Books for Kids

If your children enjoy these free coloring pages, pairing them with the right book can make the activity even more meaningful. These are three weโ€™ve loved in our house:

  1. National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Dinosaurs – Bright, colorful, and packed with simple facts. Itโ€™s perfect for ages 4โ€“8 and always seemed to spark โ€œWhich dinosaur is your favorite?โ€ conversations.
  2. Dinosaurs Love Underpants – A silly, rhyming story that never fails to get kids laughing. Itโ€™s a fun reminder that learning doesnโ€™t always have to be serious to be memorable.
  3. The Dinosaur Book – With detailed photos and plenty of facts, this one works best for slightly older kids who are ready to dive a little deeper into prehistoric life.

Reading one of these alongside a coloring session keeps dino-fans engaged longer and adds an easy learning extension.

Diplodocus and Parasaurolophus coloring pages for kids, with green beads, crayons, and dinosaur facts like diet and time period included on each sheet.

More Dinosaur Printables

Looking for more dino fun? Try these free PDF printables:

Two dinosaur coloring pages for kids featuring Ankylosaurus and Allosaurus with tracing lines and fact boxes, plus crayons and green beads.

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