A little dinosaur wearing roller skates, front paws lifted as it speeds along Coloring Page

Color this super cool roller-skating dinosaur! This little speedster is gliding fast on quad skates, front claws lifted high. Kids can design flashy scales and unique skate patterns. This sheet enhances color skills and dinosaur interest. Create your own one-of-a-kind skating dino—who can make the coolest one? Perfect for ages 3-8 with parents.

Coloring Tips

  • Start with the little dinosaur's body: Choose a bright green or blue as the main color, applying it evenly and leaving the belly white.
  • Roller skate technique: Use dark gray for the wheels and silver or light gray for the metal parts, leaving highlights on the edges for depth.
  • Show motion: Lightly sketch curved lines behind the dinosaur to depict speed.
  • Detail work: Use a dark color to lightly draw scale textures on the back, keeping lines short and even.
  • Expression focus: Carefully outline the eyes with a fine black pen, making them round and excited for a dynamic effect.

Fun Facts

  • Did you know? The earliest ice skates (18th century) were bone-made! Modern roller skates weren’t invented until
  • Some small dinos, like Ornithomimus, could sprint 60 km/h—faster than skating!
  • Dino arms were usually short, but some had nimble claws for grabbing food.
  • Lifting arms while skating helps balance, like penguins spreading wings!
  • Some prehistoric gliders, like Microraptor, had feathers for tree-to-tree gliding!