Coelophysis Colouring Page
The Coelophysis might not have been the largest dinosaur but it still looks quite fierce! Colour in a picture of one on this page.
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The Coelophysis might not have been the largest dinosaur but it still looks quite fierce! Colour in a picture of one on this page.
Grab your crayons or pens and colour in our picture of the rather strange-looking Hetrodontasaurus.
Colour in this picture of a Kentrosaurus and its rather scary-looking spikey armour!
Here's a colouring page of an Ornithomimus, the dinosaur that looked quite like an ostrich!
Colour in this picture of a parasaurolophus, with it's rather strangely shaped head!
Did you know that the Plateosaurus was one of the first dinosaurs to be discovered as a fossil? You can colour in a picture of one on this printable page.
Grab your pens or crayons and have a go at colouring in perhaps the most famous, fearsome dinosaur of them all, the Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Dinosaur fans will enjoy our velociraptor colouring page!
The kids will enjoy colouring in this picture of the large and mighty Allosaurus...
This detailed colouring page features the ankylosaurus. It is just one of many dinosaur colouring pages here at Activity Village.
Although the procompsagnathus look quite cute, he was a carnivore so probably best avoided! Here's a procompsagnathus to colour in.
The spinosaurus was the biggest of all the carnivorous dinosaurs, even larger than Tyrannosaurus! Colour in our picture of one here.
Colour in our picture of a stegosaurus, the large, plant-eating dinosaur that lived during the Jurassic Period.
This lovely triceratops looks like quite a friendly dinosaur! We're sure the kids will enjoy colouring in his picture...
Find the dinosaurs of Asia (12 in total) hidden in this wordsearch grid - a fun challenge for dinosaur enthusiasts!
The 12 dinosaurs hidden in this word search grid all roamed Europe a long time ago. Try and find them all, but we've got the solution if you need a little help.
The dinosaurs hidden in this word search grid all roamed North America many years ago. Can the children find them all?
Here's a rather tricky Word Search puzzle for dinosaur fans to try. Can they find 12 dinosaurs of South America hidden in the Word Search grid?
Some of the most fearsome dinosaurs ever to exist where alive during the cretaceous period. Can the kids find them in this word search? We've included the solution if you need it, too.
You might recognise the names of some of the dinosaurs hidden in this Jurassic period word search (the stegosaurus and the diplodocus perhaps?), but there are some lesser-known dinosaurs to find too...