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Activities & printables

Five-minute meadow moments, guided by a grown-up.

A no-login set of printable-style activities for the eight Dinosaur Kids characters. Use them from the screen or print the page at home; there are no child accounts, forms, downloads, payments, or new tracking added here.

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Tarek the Tyrannosaurus character art
Thrift · 5 minutes

Tarek’s printable moment

Save a little. Share a little. That's enough.

Activity

Draw two snack leaves: one to enjoy now and one to save for later. Let your child color the saved leaf with extra care.

Conversation

What is one small thing we can save today so there is enough for tomorrow?

Materials

A blank page and two crayons

Printable-safe note

Leave room for a tiny “save for later” label beside Tarek's leaf.

Grown-up guided. No child-data collection, no accounts, and no downloads or payments are needed for this printable-style activity.

Tony the Triceratops character art
Temperance · 5 minutes

Tony’s printable moment

Take the breath. Then take the step.

Activity

Trace three slow circles together. Breathe in around one side, breathe out around the other, then choose one calm next step.

Conversation

When could Tony's slow breath help us pause before we charge ahead?

Materials

A page with three big breath circles

Printable-safe note

Big open circles make this friendly for crayons or finger tracing.

Grown-up guided. No child-data collection, no accounts, and no downloads or payments are needed for this printable-style activity.

Val the Velociraptor character art
Vitality · 5 minutes

Val’s printable moment

Notice the bright thing. Point it out.

Activity

Find three bright things in the room or outside a window. Sketch quick marks for each one, then circle the favorite.

Conversation

What bright thing did Val help us notice that we might have missed?

Materials

A bright-thing scavenger page

Printable-safe note

Use three simple boxes so grown-ups can turn it into a quick printable hunt.

Grown-up guided. No child-data collection, no accounts, and no downloads or payments are needed for this printable-style activity.

Shawn the Stegosaurus character art
Sincerity · 5 minutes

Shawn’s printable moment

The truth, said small and kind, is always enough.

Activity

Write or draw one small promise that can be kept today, like putting a toy away or telling the truth kindly.

Conversation

How can Shawn remind us to say the true thing in a small and kind way?

Materials

A promise card

Printable-safe note

Keep the card small enough to cut out and place on a fridge or table.

Grown-up guided. No child-data collection, no accounts, and no downloads or payments are needed for this printable-style activity.

Bentley the Brachiosaurus character art
Benevolence · 5 minutes

Bentley’s printable moment

When you have plenty, give some away first.

Activity

Draw a little table with one open seat. Add a name, toy, snack, or story you could share with someone today.

Conversation

Who could we make room for, like Bentley does, with something we already have?

Materials

A share-a-seat table drawing

Printable-safe note

A simple table outline leaves space for a child to add people or favorite things.

Grown-up guided. No child-data collection, no accounts, and no downloads or payments are needed for this printable-style activity.

Bayley the Brontosaurus character art
Bravery · 5 minutes

Bayley’s printable moment

Brave is scared, and going anyway.

Activity

Make three footprint shapes across the page. In each one, draw a tiny step toward something that feels hard.

Conversation

What is one brave first footprint we can take even if we feel a little scared?

Materials

A first-footprint path

Printable-safe note

Large footprints work well as coloring spaces for younger kids.

Grown-up guided. No child-data collection, no accounts, and no downloads or payments are needed for this printable-style activity.

Sara the Saber-Tooth character art
Selflessness · 5 minutes

Sara’s printable moment

Notice who's missing. Save them a seat.

Activity

Draw three cozy spots. Think of someone who might need help, warmth, or a turn, and add a mark beside one spot.

Conversation

Who might Sara notice today, and how could we help them feel included?

Materials

A who-needs-a-seat checklist

Printable-safe note

Use cozy circles or seats instead of any competitive scoring.

Grown-up guided. No child-data collection, no accounts, and no downloads or payments are needed for this printable-style activity.

Peter the Pterodactyl character art
Purity · 5 minutes

Peter’s printable moment

Keep your heart clear. Let the true thing shine.

Activity

Draw a big heart under a clear sky. Add one true, good thing your child wants to say, draw, or thank someone for.

Conversation

What true thing can Peter help us say with a clear heart today?

Materials

A clear-sky heart page

Printable-safe note

Leave a large open sky area for color, stickers, or grown-up handwriting.

Grown-up guided. No child-data collection, no accounts, and no downloads or payments are needed for this printable-style activity.

parent note

These are starter prompts, not worksheets to submit. Keep the page beside you, draw on any paper, and let the conversation matter more than a perfect finished printable.