Meet the friendly plant eater of the Cretaceous. Our free printable Triceratops coloring pages feature the three horn dinosaur in calm nature scenes, forest paths, and meadow settings. Clean, bold outlines make each sheet easy to color and perfect for preschool and early elementary artists.
Adventure-theme coloring page sized for quick printable classroom handouts.
Ready for more dino fun? Try Velociraptor for quick poses, Brachiosaurus for tall tree scenes, Ankylosaurus for armor patterns, and Spinosaurus for river adventures.
Big-panel frill coloring outline with thick contours; great printable for markers or crayons.
The Triceratops is a horned dinosaur known for its large bony frill and three facial horns. Because it was a plant eater, Triceratops scenes work great with leaf patterns, flowers, and soft landscapes that are easy to color. These pages help kids practice big motor strokes on the frill and careful coloring on the face and horns.
Bold, clean lines designed for young artists
Nature themes that fit science and classroom units
Mix of cute poses and museum style outlines
Teacher and parent ideas Count horns and frill points for a quick math warm up. Talk about what plants a herbivore might eat. Compare the frill’s left and right sides to notice symmetry, then color with two matching shades. Finish by labeling simple parts like horn, frill, beak, and tail.
You are welcome to print these Triceratops coloring sheets for personal and classroom use. Save favorites in a folder and rotate new pages each week. For variety, add Stegosaurus plates, T-Rex action, or Velociraptor tracks to your dino binder.