Sparkle Stomp
Angus the ankylosaurus wasn't like the other dinosaurs. While they roared and stomped, Angus preferred to sprinkle a little magic wherever he went. He had found a shiny twig one day and decided it was a wishing wand. Now, wherever Angus went, a trail of sparkling star confetti followed.
One sunny afternoon, Angus was walking along a rocky path, his sturdy legs carrying him steadily. With a flick of his wrist (as much of a flick as an ankylosaurus could manage), his wand sent forth a shower of tiny stars. Imagine colouring these stars a dazzling gold, or perhaps a rainbow of shimmering hues! The rocky path could be earthy browns and greys, with patches of moss painted a vibrant green. Angus himself might have scaly armour in shades of forest green and sandy yellow. His happy smile could be highlighted in a cheerful pink.
As the star confetti floated down, it made the ordinary path seem extraordinary. Perhaps the stars left tiny trails of glitter that shimmered in the sunlight (which you could colour a warm golden yellow). Maybe the rocks they landed on briefly glowed with a soft light (imagine a gentle blue or lavender). Angus loved making the world a little more magical with his sparkle stomp, leaving a colourful trail of wonder for anyone who came after him.