An irresistibly cute little dinosaur sits at a table, holding a quill pen with its claws, earnestly writing a letter Coloring Page

Meet this letter-writing dinosaur! At a table with a quill, it builds focus and fine motor skills while sparking imagination—who's the letter for? Kids add vibrant colors to this cozy scene. Ideal for ages 3-8, blending coloring joy with dino facts and family bonding.

Coloring Tips

  • Start with the little dinosaur's skin, using light green as a base, then add dark green scale textures on the back.
  • Use a gradient for the quill: dark brown at the tip, transitioning to light brown for the shaft.
  • For the desk, start with light brown, then lightly add dark brown wood grain.
  • Leave white highlights in the dinosaur's eyes for a lively look.
  • Keep the letter white, lightly shading the edges with gray for dimension.

Fun Facts

  • The first quill pens used goose feathers—left-wing ones curved perfectly for righties!
  • Cute letter-writing dino! Some dinos were as smart as modern birds.
  • The oldest "letters" (2400 BCE) were reed-penned on papyrus!
  • Scientists "read" dino lives through fossil clues.
  • Modern mail is faster, but fossils took 65 million years to "deliver"!