Free Activity Page: Parasaurolophus Coloring Page | Trace Then Color A Cute Dinosaur | Fun All-Ages Coloring

by | May 17, 2025 | Dinosaurs, Free Activity Pages, How to Draw Books for Kids

Parasaurolophus Coloring Page – Trace Then Color Fun for Dino-Loving Kids

If your kids love dinosaurs and are always reaching for crayons and markers, then this one’s for you. Trace Then Color: Cartoon Dinosaurs is one of my favorite books in the series, and it’s packed with adorable dinosaur characters that kids can trace and color with confidence. Today, I’m sharing a free page from the book featuring a cute Parasaurolophus—one of the coolest dinosaurs out there, if you ask me.

This Parasaurolophus coloring page gives kids a chance to bring this friendly, crested dinosaur to life while helping them build hand-eye coordination and drawing skills at the same time.

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About the Book: Trace Then Color: Cartoon Dinosaurs

Trace Then Color: Cartoon Dinosaurs is all about fun and skill-building through creativity. With 50 cute and goofy dinosaur characters to trace and color, this book is a hit with both beginner and confident young artists. Each page features a big, bold outline that makes tracing simple and satisfying for small hands.

And the characters? They’re all hand-drawn by me—Kevin Coulston. I put a lot of care into designing each dinosaur to be fun, silly, and totally unique. This isn’t your standard realistic dinosaur book. These dinos are cartoon-styled and full of personality, and the Parasaurolophus coloring page is no exception.

Whether it’s a stegosaurus with a funky grin, a T-Rex with stubby arms, or today’s spotlighted Parasaurolophus, each page is meant to make kids smile and feel confident in their drawing.

What Makes the Trace Then Color Series So Special

The Trace Then Color series is designed to help kids who want to learn how to draw without feeling overwhelmed. Every character is broken down into clean, traceable shapes that give kids a great starting point. It’s a hands-on, pressure-free way to help them gain drawing experience—and it’s disguised as just plain fun.

This method isn’t just about tracing—it’s about guiding kids to see how a drawing comes together. After tracing the main outline, they get to take over with coloring and creativity. That’s where their imagination kicks in. Will their Parasaurolophus be green and yellow with sparkles? Or purple and blue with fiery red eyes? That part’s up to them.

Kids aren’t just copying—they’re participating in the creative process, and that’s the goal behind every book in the Trace Then Color series.

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Featuring the Parasaurolophus Coloring Page

Let’s talk about the Parasaurolophus character featured in today’s freebie. This dino is one of my personal favorites to draw. With its curved head and cute face, the Parasaurolophus stands out from the crowd. In the book, I gave this little dino a cheerful, playful look, complete with big eyes and a fun pose. It’s friendly, inviting, and perfect for kids just starting out with tracing or coloring.

The Parasaurolophus coloring page is designed to make the drawing feel manageable for younger kids, but it still leaves plenty of room for more detailed coloring and creativity if your child wants to take it further. That’s part of what makes these books great across a wide range of ages.

This isn’t just another dinosaur book—this is a creativity-builder that turns kids into confident little artists.

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Why Kids Love Trace Then Color Books

If you’ve checked out any of my other Trace Then Color books, you already know the formula that works: silly characters, big outlines, and just enough structure to get kids started without boxing in their creativity.

Here’s what keeps kids coming back to these books:

  1. They’re easy to follow. Even kids as young as three can follow the bold outlines and start tracing on their own.
  2. The characters are fun. These aren’t stiff or boring drawings—they’re full of life and personality.
  3. It encourages storytelling. Once kids trace and color a character, they often make up stories about them. That’s what makes a simple Parasaurolophus coloring page turn into a whole creative adventure.
  4. It builds skills. Tracing helps develop fine motor control, hand-eye coordination, and drawing confidence.
  5. It’s screen-free entertainment. Whether it’s a rainy afternoon or quiet time at home, these books are a go-to creative outlet for kids and parents alike.

Dinosaur Coloring Book

Designed by Hand, From My Sketchbook to Yours

Every single drawing in this book—and in all of my books—is hand-drawn by me. I don’t use clipart or templates. These characters come straight from my own sketchbook, and I work hard to make them something your kids will love spending time with.

There’s something special about drawing characters that are a little goofy, a little weird, and a lot of fun. That’s the spirit behind the whole Trace Then Color series, and it’s what makes this Parasaurolophus coloring page so enjoyable.

Part of a Bigger World of Drawing Fun

Trace Then Color: Cartoon Dinosaurs is just one part of a larger world of drawing books I’ve created for kids. From robots and aliens to fairies, animals, and goofy faces, my books give kids access to a variety of styles and themes. But the goal is always the same—get kids drawing, get them excited, and help them see what they’re capable of.

Dinosaur fans in particular will love this book. Whether they already know the names of every prehistoric creature or they just like drawing big lizards with spikes and tails, Trace Then Color: Cartoon Dinosaurs has something for them. And with characters like the Parasaurolophus leading the way, it’s an easy win.

Wrap-Up: Let’s Get Drawing

If you’re looking for a book that can help your child develop drawing skills, enjoy screen-free time, and unleash their creativity, Trace Then Color: Cartoon Dinosaurs is a great place to start. The Parasaurolophus coloring page is just one of the many fun characters waiting to be traced, colored, and turned into something amazing.

These books are made to be loved, drawn in, and filled with color. So grab some crayons, pick a page, and let the creativity begin.

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Meet The Author & Artist

Kevin Coulston is an accomplished cartoonist, animator, and writer. He is the author and illustrator of over 80 (and still counting) children’s drawing books available here on FirstArtBooks.com. Kevin has also authored numerous kid-friendly comic book series, including “Dylan McVillain: A Super Villain with the Best Intentions” and “The Adventures of a 4th Grade Space Captain,” along with the Children’s Picture Book series “Alexis and the T-Rexes.”

Over a decade and a half since his initial published work, Kevin is now dedicating himself to inspiring the next generation of illustrators with his “How To Draw,” “Trace Then Color,” and “Draw by Grid” series of art books.

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