The little dinosaur bends over to search for Easter eggs, its tail raised and eyes wide open. Coloring Page

Search for Easter eggs with this curious dino! Bending low, it scans the grass for hidden treasures. Kids can color the scene vibrantly, enhancing focus and color awareness while exploring dinosaur and Easter themes. Start this fun coloring quest now!

Coloring Tips

  • Start with light green for the dinosaur's body, then add dark green stripes on the back for depth.
  • Try gradient coloring for the eggs, blending from top to bottom.
  • Outline the dinosaur's large eyes with a fine black pen, leaving white highlights for sparkle.
  • Darken the raised tail slightly for shadow effects.
  • Paint the ground brown, adding simple grass accents for liveliness.

Fun Facts

  • Did you know? Dinosaur eggs varied in shape—some like footballs, others like potatoes! Scientists study them to learn about dinosaur births.
  • Many dinosaurs had long tails for balance—like tightrope walkers' poles. T. rex tails were strong enough to whip!
  • Some dinosaur mothers built nests like modern birds—Maiasaura even sat on eggs like hens!
  • Dinosaur eye placement was fascinating: predators had forward-facing eyes (like ours) for judging distance; herbivores had side eyes for wider views.
  • Some dinosaurs were colorful! Fossil pigment cells reveal vibrant feathers/scales.