Dinosaur Coloring Pages (16 free printables)
Free printable dinosaur coloring pages for little paleontologists — friendly T-rexes, long-neck brachiosaurus, flying pterodactyls, and hatching baby dinos. Original ink-friendly line art, instant free PDFs, no sign-up.
Every sketch below downloads instantly as an ink-friendly PDF — and here's what they can look like finished! Print a page, grab the crayons, and see what colors your little artist picks.


Cute & Baby Dinos
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Classic Dinosaurs
Dino Fun
Detailed Dino Scenes (Ages 8+)
6 things to do with the finished pages
- Color, cut out, and glue dinos to craft sticks to make a puppet-show cast.
- Make a 'dino museum' — tape finished pages to a hallway wall with name labels your child writes.
- Cut a colored dinosaur out and glue it to a paper-bag puppet.
- Use the stegosaurus page for a pattern lesson: color the back plates in a repeating color pattern.
- Glue crushed eggshell onto the hatching-egg page for a textured craft.
- Turn the pterodactyl into a mobile — cut it out and hang it with string from a hanger.
Frequently asked questions
Are these dinosaur coloring pages free to print?
Yes — every design is a free, instant PDF download with no sign-up and no watermark. Print as many as you need.
What ages are these dinosaur pages best for?
Ages 3–8. The kawaii baby dinos have the simplest shapes for toddlers; the classic dinosaurs (stegosaurus, triceratops) have more regions and suit kindergarten and up.
Are the dinosaurs scientifically accurate?
They're friendly cartoon dinosaurs designed for young kids, not textbook diagrams — but each classic species is recognizable, which makes them a fun springboard for learning dinosaur names.
What size paper do these print on?
US Letter (8.5×11") with home-printer-safe margins; they also center nicely on A4.
Can teachers use these for a dinosaur unit?
Yes — classroom, homeschool, and therapy use are all covered. They pair well with a dinosaur-week theme alongside our letter D tracing worksheet.


















