Poppy the Parasaurolophus has turned a rolled leaf into a trumpet. Her funny tune echoes all around the valley. Add color to this cheerful dinosaur concert!
Poppy is ready to make the valley smile with a trumpet rolled from a giant leaf. Her tall, curved head crest gives this dinosaur an extra-special shape to color. Imagine the sound floating past rocks, trees, and other dinosaurs listening nearby. Will Poppy play a bouncy morning song or a slow, sleepy tune? Every color you choose can help tell the story of her cheerful outdoor concert.
Try warm green, coral, or golden yellow for Poppyโs body, then make her long crest a second bright shade. The rolled leaf trumpet could be leafy green with darker green lines along its edges. Color the valley grass light green and add brown or gray stones around her feet. A pale blue sky, fluffy white clouds, and tiny colorful music notes can make her performance look extra lively.
Parasaurolophus was a plant-eating dinosaur that lived millions of years ago. It had a long, hollow crest on its head, shaped a little like a curved tube. Scientists think the crest may have helped it make sounds, so Poppyโs musical picture is a fun idea! This dinosaur walked on two legs sometimes, but it could also move on all four legs while eating plants.