Coloring page Little Triceratops with Three Horns

A little triceratops stands facing forward with a friendly, smiling face. You can immediately see its three horns, a large rounded frill behind its head, and one big eye with a distinct eyelash. Its short front paws are raised, and the thick legs and curved tail give the figure a simple, clear shape. The entire outline is bold, making this illustration perfect for calm coloring by younger kids.
In school, this coloring page can be useful during lessons about prehistoric animals, especially when kids work together at tables. The drawing helps practice focus, recognizing dinosaur body parts, and guiding the crayon over larger areas. It’s a printable for kids that fits discussions about horned dinosaurs and their appearance. The simple layout makes it easy for teachers to show where the horns, frill, and paws are, without distracting background elements. The horn is one of the most recognizable features of a triceratops, distinguishing it from many other dinosaurs. Using gray and brown on the horn nicely highlights its shape and bold outline. Crayons work well on larger surfaces, while a fine liner can be used for outlining the eye and small lines.
Color the friendly dinosaur and create your own version of the drawing

