22 How To Train Your Dragon Coloring Pages

Here are 22 free, printable PDF How to Train Your Dragon coloring pages—perfect for kids, fans of the series, or creative classroom fun! Whether you’re a Viking in training or a dragon-lover at heart, these fun coloring sheets bring Toothless, Hiccup, Astrid, and all your favorite characters to life with every shade and stroke.

How to Train Your Dragon coloring pages

Dive into a world of dragon-riding adventures, fire-breathing action, and sweet friendship moments as you download or print each coloring page. Featuring epic scenes like Toothless and Hiccup flying together, dragon training sessions, and quiet village life in Berk, our coloring pages offer something for every fan—kids and adults alike. These printables make great rainy day activities, party favors, classroom extras, or just a creative calm break at home.

How to Use These Coloring Sheets

To begin your dragon-training adventure, simply click on any of the images or links below. A PDF coloring sheet will open in a new tab. From there, you can either download it to your device or hit “print” to bring it to life on paper.

All of these printable PDF sheets are formatted for standard US letter size (8.5 × 11 inches), but they also fit beautifully on A4 paper. Whether you’re coloring by hand or digitally on a tablet, these coloring pages are ready for your personal touch. Enjoy coloring toothy grins and dragon scales!

Fun Ways to Use Your How to Train Your Dragon Coloring Pages

Unlock even more creativity with these 10 fun and simple craft ideas that use these coloring sheets in playful, hands-on ways:

1. Dragon Puppets

  1. Choose a coloring sheet featuring Toothless or another dragon.
  2. Color it, then cut it out—including a small tab at the bottom for mounting.
  3. Tape or glue the tab to a craft stick or straw.
  4. Now you’ve got a friendly dragon puppet ready for storytelling or playacting your own Viking adventure.

2. Viking Shields for Play

  1. Color a dragon head or emblem on sturdy paper.
  2. Glue it onto a paper plate.
  3. Tape a paper towel tube to the back to use as a handle.
  4. Use these shields during imaginative play—great for pretend play or a themed party!

3. “Flight School” Classroom Banner

  1. Assign each student a dragon flying scene to color.
  2. Cut out the colored dragons and attach them to a long piece of string or ribbon.
  3. Hang the banner across the classroom or your home for a “dragon flight school” display.

4. Storybook Pop-Up Cards

  1. Pick a coloring sheet with two or three characters—Hiccup, Astrid, and Toothless work well.
  2. After coloring, cut them out and fix them onto folded cardstock so they pop out when the card is opened.
  3. Write a short message inside: “Happy Birthday! Let your imagination take flight!”

5. Dragon Scales Collage

  1. Color many small dragon images or scale patterns.
  2. Cut them into scale shapes if not already shaped.
  3. Paste them overlapped on a large poster board to create a shimmering dragon body collage.
    Perfect for a group project or classroom wall art!

6. 3D Viking Longship Diorama

  1. Color a longship coloring page.
  2. Carefully cut along the outlines.
  3. Fold and affix the bottom edges inside a shallow cardboard box.
  4. Add paper Vikings or dragons to complete a 3D diorama of Berk’s harbor.

7. Dragon Masks for Dress-Up

  1. Choose a dragon face sheet, color it.
  2. Cut out the mask, including eye holes.
  3. Attach elastic or string to fit around the head.
  4. Kids can pretend to be their favorite dragon—great for costume play or photo booths.

8. DIY Dragon Bookmarks

  1. Use thinner paper versions of dragon or Viking coloring sheets.
  2. Color and cut into bookmark-sized strips.
  3. Punch a hole at the top and tie on a ribbon or yarn.
  4. These are perfect dragon-themed gifts for your reading friends.

9. Custom Dragon Wrapping Paper

  1. Color a full-page dragon scene lightly, or multiple smaller dragons.
  2. Flatten or scan the sheet.
  3. Use it to wrap small gifts, adding a layer of epic, custom decoration to a present.

10. Dragon Egg Paper Crafts

  1. Color a sheet of dragon egg designs or scale patterns.
  2. Cut oval egg shapes.
  3. Glue each onto folded cardstock to make a 3D egg.
  4. Place them in a soft “nest” made of paper strips.
    Great as Easter crafts or for a dragon-themed party centerpieces.

11. “Wanted” Dragon Posters

  1. Pick a coloring sheet with Toothless mid-flight or in a heroic pose.
  2. Color it and paste onto a poster board.
  3. Add text like “Wanted: Toothless for heroic dragon saves!”
    Perfect for dramatic play or classroom displays.

12. Dragon Stickers

  1. Color small dragon images.
  2. Cover them with clear contact paper.
  3. Trim and peel off backing tape—handmade dragon stickers!

13. Classroom Countdown Chain

  1. Color and cut many small paper dragon shapes.
  2. Link them into a paper chain for countdown to an event: a party, summer break, or book fair.
    Each link gets removed daily—fun way to build excitement.

14. Dragon Sun Catchers

  1. Color the dragon outlines lightly on vellum or wax paper.
  2. Sandwich with contact paper to seal.
  3. Punch holes and hang in windows.
    The light will shine through like stained glass scales.

15. How to Train Your Dragon Sticker Book

  1. Combine coloring sheets into a folded booklet.
  2. Cut out scenes or dragons and glue them on “pages.”
  3. Add captions like “Hiccup’s first flight” or “Astrid battles Monstrous Nightmare.”

Messaging Tips

  • Keep each craft instructions clear and kid-friendly—5th-grade reading level is best.
  • Use action language: cut, glue, attach, color, fold, hang.
  • Do not include general coloring benefits; focus on the crafts only.

These free printable coloring pages and fun, creative craft ideas bring your How to Train Your Dragon coloring sheets to life in new and adventurous ways. Whether it’s puppet shows, classroom banners, or sun catchers dancing in the window, these dragon crafts are sure to inspire creativity! Happy coloring and crafting, dragon trainers!

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