The little dinosaur builds a tent with a blanket, happily holding up one corner of the blanket

The little dinosaur builds a tent with a blanket, happily holding up one corner of the blanket Coloring Page
Camp with this happy dino! Holding a blanket to build a tent, it invites adventure. Kids color the scene brightly, fostering creativity and outdoor enthusiasm. Decorate the coolest dino tent!
Coloring Tips
- Start with the little dinosaur: Choose a bright green or blue as the main color, using light shades first, then deepen the back and joints for depth.
- Blanket technique: Use vibrant stripes or polka dots, alternating colors while keeping lines straight.
- Tent shadows: Lightly shade the blanket's folds and inner areas with darker tones for dimension.
- Expression: Outline the eyes with a fine black pen, leaving white highlights, and paint the mouth in red or pink for a happy curve.
- Background tip: Use light blue or yellow for the background, adding white stars along the blanket's edge for decoration.
Fun Facts
- Some small dinos may have built nests—like tiny tents for protection!
- Blanket forts teach creativity and motor skills—what’s your favorite fort game?
- Triceratops’ three horns acted like tent poles for defense!
- Birds are dino descendants—so nest-building is "dino tent-making"!
- Fort safety tip: Use light blankets—no heavy items to squish little dinos!