Summer Reading 2026: Free T-Rex Dinosaur Maze for Library Programs
A free T-Rex dinosaur maze printable for summer reading programs. Hard-difficulty dinosaur shape — perfect for library kids' clubs, summer camps, and dinosaur-themed activity books.

Public libraries kick off Summer Reading programs in early June, and dinosaurs anchor more children's themed weeks than almost any other topic. A T-Rex shape maze is the single most reliable printable you can hand out in a dinosaur week — kids know the silhouette, parents recognize it instantly, and it works for any age 4-12 with adjusted difficulty.
Our T-Rex maze is hard difficulty: kids 8+ will trace the path through the dinosaur's torso, head, and tail; younger kids can color it as a dinosaur outline activity. The PDF prints clean on US Letter and A4 with bleed-safe margins.
Pair it with the butterfly maze from the animals pack and the tree maze from nature for a "prehistoric world" station — three printables, three habitats. Add the alphabet D, T, and X mazes (dinosaur D, T-Rex T, eXtinction X) and you have a full week of dinosaur-themed worksheets.
For homeschool parents running a paleontology unit: the T-Rex maze drops into a science journal as a hands-on motor-skill exercise paired with reading about Cretaceous-era predators. Pair with a dinosaur fact sheet and you have a full lesson in 15 minutes of prep.
KDP creators putting together "Dinosaur Activity Book" titles for the June library spike: the T-Rex maze is your cover candidate. The same generator behind this print produces a full 50-maze dinosaur interior — Pro subscribers get watermark-free exports, Commercial Use Certificate holders get full resale rights.
Library programs: print 30 copies for a one-day kids' club, set up at the reference desk, hand out with the summer reading log. The activity takes 5-10 minutes per kid, which is exactly the right length for library programming. Download below — free, no signup.


