
Barf and Belch are back, ready to spread some double trouble and loads of fun right on your coloring table. If your kid loves How to Train Your Dragon, this two-headed dragon will instantly become a favorite. Each head has its own goofy personality, so coloring this page is like working on two dragons in one. You can play with completely different color schemes for each side, mix bright greens with purples or try wild combinations that no Viking has ever seen before. Every crayon, pencil, or marker brings these cheeky dragons to life, and each stroke makes the scene feel more magical.
Before you start, hit the print button and watch the magic happen. The sheet comes out in perfect size, ready for little artists to color however they like. And because printing is super easy, you can make as many copies as you want. Try one version that looks fierce and smoky, another bright and shiny, or even one that glows like fire in the dark. It’s fun to print, color, and repeat every version tells a new story about this crazy dragon duo.
As the kids color, their imagination takes off. Maybe Barf and Belch are flying over Berk, racing Toothless through the clouds, or helping the Vikings find treasure hidden under the ice. The more colors they use, the more stories come to life. Coloring becomes a calm and creative moment that develops focus and patience without feeling like “learning.” It’s just pure fun. And when parents join in, it gets even better challenge each other to color using only three colors, create shadows on the wings, or draw extra details in the background like tiny houses or mountains.
Once the masterpiece is finished, show it off! Hang it on the wall, stick it to the fridge, or collect a bunch of dragon coloring pages to make a cool mini gallery at home. It’s also a great idea to gather friends for a coloring day, everyone prints their own Barf and Belch page, colors it in their own style, and compares results at the end. It’s amazing how no two dragons ever look the same.
If your little one loves drawing, this printable is a fun way to learn. After coloring the first page, try redrawing the outline on another sheet, then color it again. That helps practice hand control and observation. Add a few background details, maybe a cave, a Viking ship, or some sparks shooting from the dragon’s mouth. Before you know it, your child isn’t just coloring, they’re creating whole new scenes.
Don’t worry if a line goes out of place or a bit of color smudges, that’s part of the adventure. A darker tone can cover it up, or a tiny bit of white can fix a highlight. Coloring isn’t about perfection, it’s about having fun and letting imagination take over. And if you want to make it even more special, once your child finishes coloring, you can print a fresh copy, paint it carefully, and frame it as a gift. It’ll look amazing hanging in the bedroom or playroom, full of energy and fantasy.
So grab your crayons, click the print button, and let the fun begin. Paint, color, draw, and make Barf and Belch look exactly how you imagine them. One could be fiery red, the other icy blue. Or maybe they’re both rainbow dragons flying across a sunset sky. Every printed page is a new chance to explore creativity, and every color adds a spark of magic to the world of How to Train Your Dragon.

At just five years old, Gustavo turned a simple wish to print coloring pages into an idea that now inspires children in more than 150 countries.
That is how Imprimivel.com was born, a project created side by side with his dad, Jean Bernardo, to spread color, imagination and joy in 10 languages, reaching a potential audience of over 800 million children around the world.
Today, Gustavo is in charge of helping choose the content, picking themes and characters with excitement, always thinking about what will make other kids smile, while his dad takes care of the editing and turns the boy’s ideas into reality.
