It’s a week full of prehistoric activities! In this week of Camp Fun, we’ll go digging for dinosaurs and make our own dinosaur terrariums. We’ll pretend play with colorful dinosaurs and share dinosaur craft ideas for kids including making your own dinosaur suncatchers and giant weaving mats.

You can never have too many coloring pages to keep campers busy during Camp Fun! Be sure to download our Free Dinosaur Coloring Page here and set it out with colored pencils, crayons, or markers for a quiet indoor activity.
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Create your own miniature prehistoric scene with a glass bowl, mini dinosaurs, and a little imagination!
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Use this pack of six different dinosaur designs to create a window full of colorful suncatchers that will make you smile all summer long! Paint pens make this an easy, mess-free activity for all ages.
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These dinosaur skeleton excavation kits come with an “earthen block”, small digging tool, and dusting brush so campers have a chance to pretend to be a paleontologist for the day while digging up a small dinosaur skeleton.
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These colorful dinosaur figurines are perfect for imaginative play – we even stuck some in one of our planters outside to pretend like the dinosaurs were in a prehistoric forest!
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Head outside or use these handy craft trays to make colorful sand art dinosaurs. Use a variety of colored sand and a small funnel to fill the dinosaur bottles with sand. The bottles come in three different dinosaur designs. Mix any extra sand collected in the tray to make rainbow sand!
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Little campers can feel like expert artists thanks to these easy to trace dinosaur stencils. You can use masking tape to hold them in place for the younger kids.
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Stickers are always an easy activity, and campers can decorate their own dinosaur sticker books which come in a set of 12.
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Imagine what dinosaurs could have looked like when they roamed the Earth millions of years ago by creating your own rainbow designs with these dinosaur scratch ornaments. Make a prehistoric scene by displaying a group of them together with the hangers included in the kit.
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Get artsy and create some colorful dinosaur sand art! Just peel away the protective covering by section and add sand to the plastic dinosaurs. The Dinosaur Sand Kit includes 6 designs with 6 bags of sand.
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Who doesn’t love a good DIY project? These Dinosaur Ceramic Shapes are easily customizable, and kids will love painting them from scratch! Add your own acrylic paint to decorate these creatures and talk about the history of dinosaurs while the kids paint.
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Party plates don’t have to just be for parties! These dinosaur themed plates are a fun way to serve snacks during Dino Week! Try pairing them with one of these clever dinosaur snack ideas:

Here are some fun book suggestions to check out for Dino Week:
- My Big Dinosaur Book by Roger Priddy
- The Berenstain Bears Dinosaur Dig by Jan and Mike Berenstain
- The Complete Book of Dinosaurs by Dougal Dixon
- What the Dinosaurs Did Last Night: A Very Messy Adventure by Refe and Susan Tuma
- How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight? by Jane Yolen and Mark Teague
- Dinosaurs Before Dark (Magic Tree House #1) by Mary Pope Osbourne
- Dinosaur Hunters (Step Into Reading) by Kate McMullan and John R. Jones