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How to Train Your Dragon Young Rider And Friendly Dragon

A printable how to train your dragon coloring page page featuring young rider and friendly dragon.

Format

PDF

Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Medium

Best for

Ages 7-12

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01About this page

This fantasy coloring page shows a smiling young rider standing beside a large friendly dragon in a Viking-inspired village. The child, dressed in a tunic, belt, boots, arm wraps, and a small pouch, gently touches the dragon’s snout while looking up at it. The dragon sits calmly at center right with wide eyes, curved horns, layered neck plates, spotted scales, claws, a long tail, and one large wing spread behind it. Across the top, big decorative title lettering frames the theme, with small clouds, flying dragons, and wing-like ornaments around it. The background includes timber village houses, a tower with a flag, fences, a banner, rocky cliffs, trees, and a raised platform or nest structure. In the foreground, a barrel with a sword and shield sits on the left, while a round target shield on a stand appears on the right. The page offers many colorable areas, from broad dragon wings and clothing panels to small village textures, scales, grass tufts, and training gear.

A young rider gently greets a friendly dragon in a Viking-style village training area.

young riderfriendly dragonvillage housestowercliffsfence

Coloring ideas

  • Use a bold main color for the dragon body, then add lighter shades to the belly plates and wing membranes.
  • Color the rider’s tunic, boots, belt, and arm wraps in contrasting tones to separate the costume details.
  • Give the village houses warm wood colors and use cooler grays or tans for the rocky cliffs.
  • Add bright accents to the banner, target shield, flags, and sword handle for a training-ground feel.
  • Use soft sky colors around the clouds and small flying dragons to keep the background airy.

Suggested palette

emerald greensky bluewarm brownstone graygolden yellowrust redcreamsilver
02Ways to use it

Perfect for home, class & quiet time.

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