Belle coloring pages packed with the best scenes from Beauty and the Beast — the classic yellow ballgown, Belle reading in the enchanted library, the rose under glass, dancing with the Beast, and the winter cloak scene. Perfect for fans looking for free printable Princess Belle coloring pages with scenes from across the story.
Simple thick-outline pages sit at the front for toddlers and preschoolers — baby Belle, easy Belle, and kawaii chibi styles. The library bookshelf scene, the enchanted objects, and the rose mandala are toward the back for older kids and adults. Every page is a clean PDF that prints on US Letter or A4 — these are also the belle colouring pages families in the UK download most.

Parents and teachers use these pages for rainy afternoons, classroom reading activities, and themed crafts. Christmas Belle and Valentine rose pages also work well for handmade gifts and school displays.
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Belle in Her Classic Ballgown
Belle Waving Hello
Belle Smiling Close-Up
Belle and Her Rose
Belle in the Library
Belle Dancing
Belle Elegant Portrait
Belle Reading in the Garden
Belle on the Castle Staircase
The Enchanted Rose Close-Up
Belle and the Beast Dancing
Belle and the Enchanted Rose
Belle Discovers the Library
Belle’s Tea Party with Friends
Belle in the Village
Belle’s Winter Cloak Scene
Belle and Beast — Moonlight Silhouette
Belle and the Beast Portrait
Baby Belle Cute Page
Sleeping Baby Belle
Kawaii Chibi Belle
Easy Belle for Kids
Belle’s Christmas Scene
Belle’s Valentine Rose Page
Belle’s Halloween Castle Page
Belle’s Easter Floral Scene
Belle Rose Mandala
The Enchanted Castle
The Enchanted Library Interior
Belle and All the Enchanted Objects
Belle and Ariel Together
Belle with Disney Princesses
WHO IS BELLE
Belle is the bookish, curious princess at the heart of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, first released in 1991. She lives in a small French village where everyone knows her as the girl who always has her nose in a book — until she trades her freedom for her father’s and ends up in an enchanted castle full of talking furniture and a Beast who turns out to be a better conversationalist than anyone back home. What makes Belle stand apart is simple: she’d rather read than be admired, and she sees past appearances when no one else does.
How to Color Princess Belle
Belle’s most recognizable look is her golden-yellow ballgown — a warm, rich yellow that leans toward amber rather than bright lemon. Two tones work better than one: a base yellow for the main fabric and a slightly deeper golden tone at the folds and ruffle edges. Her village dress is a simpler blue and white combination — the blue is a soft periwinkle, not navy.
- The enchanted rose pages are the most rewarding in the set. The rose is deep red with slightly darker shadow tones between petals — the glass dome works best in very pale grey-blue with white highlights, keeping it transparent without going solid.
- The Beast in formal attire is deep midnight blue with gold trim — his jacket rewards patient coloring with two or three blue tones. His eyes are the most expressive element on any duo page.
- The enchanted objects — teapot, candelabra, clock, teacup — each have distinct personalities worth expressing through color. Mrs. Potts is warm cream, Lumiere is gold with warm flame accents, Cogsworth is dark polished wood and brass.
- For the rose mandala, work outward from the center — deep red for the inner portrait, warm gold for the middle vine rings, pale cream for the outer border.
What to Do with Finished Belle Coloring Pages
Make a Beauty and the Beast birthday set — print the ballgown pose, the Beast dancing page, and the enchanted rose close-up. Color them, mount on gold and rose cardstock, and display as a table backdrop. Three pages, one hour, the whole story told.
Library reading activity — print the enchanted library interior page before a reading session. Color it together, then have kids name their three favorite books and write them on the shelf spines. Belle’s library becomes a record of theirs.
Frame the rose mandala — print on cardstock, color with fine-tip pencils using deep red, warm gold, and pale cream. Frame simply. The finished piece reads as decorative wall art, not a printed coloring page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Belle coloring pages really free?
Yes — every page is a free printable PDF. No account or sign-up required.
Are there baby Belle coloring pages?
Yes — baby Belle sitting with a rose toy, sleeping baby Belle with a book beside her, and kawaii chibi Belle.
Are there Belle and Beast coloring pages?
Yes — the ballroom waltz, the formal portrait together, and the moonlit balcony silhouette.
Is there an enchanted rose coloring page?
Yes — the enchanted rose close-up inside its glass dome, and Belle holding the glowing dome in both hands.
Can I print these for a classroom or party?
Yes — all pages are free for personal, classroom, and party use.
Disclaimer: Belle and all related Beauty and the Beast characters belong to their respective owners. The coloring pages on CPforKids.com are original inspired illustrations created as a fan activity for personal and family use. CPforKids.com is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Beauty and the Beast brand owners.
Parents, teachers, and Beauty and the Beast fans reach for these pages for birthday party activities, classroom quiet time, and rainy afternoons at home. Perfect for kids who love roses, enchanted castles, talking furniture, and a princess who chose the library over the ballroom every time.
All 32 pages are here, free, ready to print. For more princess coloring pages, the Cinderella coloring pages and Jasmine coloring pages are just as popular — or browse the full princess coloring pages collection for more.











