The little dinosaur holds a mini microphone with both hands, wearing a press badge, looking up attentively during an interview Coloring Page

Come meet this cute little dinosaur reporter! With a shiny press badge and a tiny microphone, this curious little dinosaur is conducting an interview. Kids can color this inquisitive dinosaur while learning about journalism. This activity fosters observation and focus while sparking an interest in news reporting. Let's add vibrant colors to this dedicated little dinosaur and start an exciting interview adventure!

Coloring Tips

  • Start with a base color (e.g., green) for the dinosaur, then lightly shade the belly and joints with darker tones for depth.
  • For the microphone, use silver or gray as a base, leaving highlights or adding white accents for a metallic look.
  • Paint the press pass in light colors (cream/light blue), outline in red or dark blue, and add "PRESS" in black.
  • For the eyes, start with white, then add black pupils with a small white highlight for liveliness.
  • Lightly brush pale yellow in the background for a spotlight effect, enhancing the interview scene.

Fun Facts

  • Did you know? The earliest journalists were ancient Rome’s "Acta Diurna," carving news on stone tablets!
  • Though ancient, birds are dinosaurs’ descendants—so this dino reporter might be their ancestor!
  • Microphones, invented in 1877, came ~65 million years post-dinosaurs. Imagine dinos using them!
  • Press badges are often blue—symbolizing professionalism and trust, like the sky.
  • Remember "5W1H" for interviews: Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How—for complete stories!