Meet Trio!
Trio is a Triceratops from the Cretaceous period. He’s a herbivore, and juicy ferns, palms and cycads are his favourite food. Triceratops can grow to be 7 metres long. Trio’s favourite activities are roller-blading and colouring in.
Hello there! Have you met the Dino Gang? They’re the museum’s fun-loving dinosaur friends, and they know all the best games. Would you like to play with them?
Do you love colouring and activities? Check out the Dino Gang Colouring & Activity Book! It’s full of fun scenes to colour, quizzes, spot the difference, dot-to-dots, search-and-find, mazes, stickers and more!
Trio is a Triceratops from the Cretaceous period. He’s a herbivore, and juicy ferns, palms and cycads are his favourite food. Triceratops can grow to be 7 metres long. Trio’s favourite activities are roller-blading and colouring in.
Fern is a Brachiosaurus from the Jurassic period. She’s a herbivore and loves to eat plants — especially leaves. Brachiosaurus can grow up to 20 metres long. Fern loves to stomp and dance with her friends.
Roary is a Tyrannosaurus rex from the Cretaceous period. She’s a carnivore and eats lots of meat. Tyrannosaurus rex can grow to just over 12 metres long. Roary enjoys playing sport, especially tennis.
It’s time to play! Download the colouring and activity sheets below and dive into the world of the Dino Gang. Get creative with your colours, and don’t forget to have fun!
Count the tasty treats on the shopping list as you colour in the Dino Deli!
Create your own colourful hatching eggs, including four different dino designs!
Help Roary find her way through the garden maze, then colour the scene!
Use your imagination to draw what the Dino Gang are dreaming about!
Completed the activities on the lunch pack and keen to see if you got everything right? Here are the answers!
Once you’ve finished colouring, the Dino Gang would love to see your creations! Take a photo of your masterpieces and remember to tag @museumsvictoria if you share online!
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