Did you know? Dinosaurs had feathers, which is evident from fossilized remains of dinosaurs with quill knobs on their skeletons, suggesting that they had feathers or quill-like structures similar to those found on modern birds.
Creative Coloring Ideas:
• Here are five coloring ideas for the dinosaur pictured:
• Rainbow Dinosaur: Use different colors from the rainbow to color in each part of the dinosaur and its surroundings. For example, red can be used for the spikes on its back, blue for the sky above it, green for the grass below it, yellow for its mouth, orange for its eyes, purple for its tail, and pink for its belly.
• Fire Dinosaur: Use shades of brown to color in each part of the dinosaur and its surroundings. You can also add red flames on its back to give a fiery effect.
• Glow-in-the-Dark Dinosaur: Use glow-in-the-dark paint or colored pencils to create a glowing effect on parts of the dinosaur, such as its spikes or belly.
• Oceanic Dinosaur: Use shades of blue and green to color in each part of the dinosaur and its surroundings, creating an oceanic theme. For example, you can use light blue for the sky above it and dark blue for the water below it.