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Parasaurolophus.
Raptor.
Dimetrodon.
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Although these designs will work with cheap computer paper, you can photocopy your printout onto colored cardstock for a sturdier and more colorful dinosaur. Or trace the cut-outs onto single-ply cardboard, like that on a cereal box. You can also use crayons, paint, colored pencils/pens, etc., on your dinosaur, but it is best to do this before gluing them together. My kids at summer camp like to glue wigs, hats, etc. on them. You can also add volume by putting little creases where the shoulders and hips are on the bodies. This makes them stand up better as well as look better.
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