51 Triceratops Coloring Pages

Get ready to stomp back in time with these awesome Triceratops coloring pages that are all free to download or print as a PDF! Triceratops is one of the most loved dinosaurs, famous for its three horns and big frill. Whether your child is a dino expert or just learning about prehistoric creatures, these coloring sheets are perfect for some dino-themed fun.

In this collection, you’ll find triceratops in all kinds of scenes—from standing in grassy fields to roaring at other dinosaurs, to baby triceratops hatching from eggs. Some pages are cute and simple for younger kids, while others are more detailed for older children or adults who enjoy coloring too. These printable coloring sheets are fun to use at home, in the classroom, or even for a dino-themed party activity.

How to Use These Free Printable Triceratops Coloring Sheets

To get started, click on any of the images or links below. Each one will open a PDF coloring page in a new tab. You can print the coloring sheets straight from your browser or download the PDF to save for later.

All the triceratops coloring pages are made to fit standard US letter size paper, but they also work great with A4 paper. Feel free to print them on regular paper, card stock, or even shrink them down to use for crafts. Whether your child colors with crayons, markers, or paints, these dinosaur coloring sheets are ready for action!

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Fun Things To Do With Your Triceratops Coloring Pages

1. Triceratops Dino Masks

Turn your triceratops coloring pages into fun dinosaur masks! After coloring a page with a large triceratops face, cut out the shape and glue it to a sturdy piece of cardboard or card stock. Use a craft knife to cut out eye holes. Then, punch holes on the sides and tie elastic or string so your child can wear it like a mask. These are perfect for imaginative play or even a classroom dinosaur day.

2. Triceratops Greeting Cards

Cut your triceratops coloring sheets into smaller pieces and fold them into cards. After coloring, kids can add their own messages inside—like “You’re Dino-mite!” or “Have a Roaring Good Birthday!” These handmade cards are great for friends and family, especially other dinosaur lovers.

3. Dinosaur-Themed Book Covers

Use a larger triceratops coloring page as a DIY book cover. After coloring, carefully fold the page around a small notebook or school book and tape the edges inside. It adds a personal dino flair and helps protect books from getting dirty or torn.

4. Triceratops Puzzle Craft

After finishing a coloring sheet, glue it to cardboard and let it dry. Then cut it into puzzle shapes with scissors. You now have a custom-made triceratops jigsaw puzzle! Store it in a zip-top bag to reuse again and again. This is a fun way to combine art and problem-solving for kids.

5. Dinosaur Diorama Scene

Create a 3D prehistoric world using your triceratops coloring pages. Color and cut out the dinosaur, then glue it to a folded strip of cardboard so it stands up. Use an old shoebox as the base, and decorate the background with trees, volcanoes, or other dinos. Add sand or leaves for texture. Now you’ve got your own mini dinosaur world.

6. Triceratops Fridge Magnets

After coloring your favorite triceratops image, cut it out and laminate it or glue it to stiff paper. Then attach a small magnet on the back using hot glue or tape. Put your new magnet on the fridge or give it to a friend. This is a simple craft that makes great gifts, too.

7. Dino Story Time Puppets

Use triceratops coloring sheets to make story puppets. After coloring and cutting out the triceratops, glue it to a craft stick or straw. Kids can use the puppet during story time to act out dinosaur adventures or even create their own tales. Make several characters using different dinosaur pages for more fun.

8. Wall Art for a Dino-Themed Room

Frame your child’s best triceratops coloring pages to decorate their bedroom or playroom. Use inexpensive frames or hang them with washi tape or string and clothespins. You can even make a full dinosaur art gallery wall by using multiple printable coloring sheets.

9. Triceratops Party Decorations

Planning a dinosaur-themed birthday? Use colored triceratops pages as banners, placemats, or party favor bag decorations. Print several sheets, let kids color them during the party, and then use their art as part of the party setup. It’s a fun way to keep kids busy and decorate at the same time.

10. DIY Coloring Book Gift

Print out a bunch of different triceratops coloring pages and staple them together to make a homemade coloring book. Add a cover with your child’s name or a special message. These make perfect party favors, classroom gifts, or holiday surprises.

11. Dino-Themed Calendar

Make a monthly calendar with a new triceratops coloring sheet for each page. Print out calendar grids and glue the colored pages on top. You can write in birthdays, holidays, and school events. It’s a fun way to teach kids about months and dates while showing off their coloring skills.

12. Reward Charts

Turn your triceratops coloring pages into reward charts. Add boxes or stars to the image and let kids color in a star each time they complete a task—like brushing teeth, finishing homework, or helping at home. When they finish the whole chart, they earn a small reward.

13. Classroom Name Tags

Teachers can use mini triceratops coloring sheets for fun name tags. Let each student color their own and write their name in bold letters. Tape them to desks, cubbies, or lockers for a personalized dino touch.

14. Story Starters

Encourage creative writing by using a colored triceratops page as a story prompt. Ask your child to make up a story about the dinosaur they colored. Where is it going? What is it doing? Who are its friends? Write the story on the back of the coloring sheet or in a notebook.

15. Triceratops Stick Puppets for Puppet Shows

Print smaller versions of the coloring pages, color them in, and glue them to popsicle sticks. These stick puppets are great for putting on puppet shows with friends or classmates. Let kids build a stage out of a box and take turns acting out dino adventures.

These triceratops coloring sheets are more than just fun—they’re a great way to get crafty, make memories, and learn along the way. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or just a dinosaur fan, you’ll find lots of creative ways to use these free printable PDF coloring pages. So grab your crayons, pick your favorite triceratops, and start coloring!

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