Baby dragons have been the favorite kind of dragon for a very long time — and this collection brings together 30 free baby dragon coloring pages in one place. You’ll find cute and kawaii baby dragons, realistic detailed styles, mom and baby scenes, franchise favorites like Toothless and the Ender Dragon, fantasy themed pages, and easy preschool sheets built for the youngest colorers.
The easy baby dragon colouring pages are made for toddlers and preschoolers — extra thick outlines, large open spaces, minimal detail, and lines wide enough for chunky crayons and fat markers without any frustration. More detailed pages like the realistic forest scene, the treasure hoard, and the Wings of Fire inspired dragon give older kids and adults something genuinely satisfying to sit with. Every sheet prints cleanly on US Letter and A4 at full scale with no resizing needed.

These baby dragon printables are great for birthday parties, classroom art time, rainy afternoon activities, homeschool fantasy units, or just quiet creative time at home. Every page is a free printable PDF — click the Download PDF button under any image to open it instantly in your browser. No account, no email, no sign-up.
Baby Dragon Finds a Flower
Hello World — Baby Dragon Arrives

Kawaii Baby Dragon Says Hello
Easy Baby Dragon for Little Colorers
Baby Dragon’s First Fire
Mom and Baby Dragon

Baby Dragon Takes Flight
Baby Dragon’s New Friend
Baby Dragon and the Big Balloon
Baby Dragon Meets the Unicorn

Flying Lesson with Mom
Baby Toothless Dragon
Baby Dragon Bedtime
Baby Dragon’s Treasure Hoard

Baby Dragon Face, Nice and Simple
Baby Dragon and the Cupcake
Baby Dragon Cracks Up
Baby Dragon’s First Steps

Baby Ender Dragon
Baby Dragon the Wizard
Realistic Baby Dragon on the Rocks
Baby Dragon Watches the Nest

Baby Wings of Fire Dragon
Baby Dragon’s Reading Corner
Baby Dragon in the Forest
Baby Purple Dragon, Ready for Adventure

Baby Dragon Guards the Treasure
Baby Dragon’s Christmas Surprise
Baby Dragon’s Birthday
Baby Dragon Loves Autumn
What Is a Baby Dragon?
Baby dragons are young, small versions of the legendary fire-breathing creatures found in myths, fantasy novels, and pop culture across almost every culture in the world. In Western fantasy traditions, dragons are typically large, winged, fire-breathing reptiles associated with treasure hoards and epic battles — but baby dragons are something different entirely. They’re small enough to fit in your hands, their fire comes out as tiny adorable puffs, their wings are too small to carry them properly yet, and they have the kind of oversized eyes that make it genuinely impossible to find them threatening.
The most famous baby dragons in pop culture include Toothless from How to Train Your Dragon — a Night Fury who started small and became a legend — and the Ender Dragon from Minecraft, which has its own baby version beloved by millions of young players. Wings of Fire by Tui T. Sutherland introduced a whole generation to dragon hatchlings with complex personalities, and Spyro the Dragon gave players a chubby purple dragon hero that still holds up decades later. Every version of a baby dragon shares one thing: they’re small, they’re trying very hard, and they’re impossible not to root for.
How to Color Baby Dragons
Baby dragons don’t have an official color scheme — they come in every color imaginable depending on the style and type. A few general approaches that work well:
- Classic fantasy colors: deep greens, rich purples, fiery oranges and reds for scales — but any color works, and unusual choices like teal, pink, or silver look great
- Toothless-inspired: dark body with lighter underbelly, bright eyes
- Ender Dragon-inspired: dark body with glowing details — light lavender or white for the glow areas
- Wings of Fire style: these dragons have tribe-specific palettes — SandWings are sandy gold, SeaWings are deep blue-green, NightWings are dark with silver
- Start with the body scales first, then wings, then background doodle details last
- Background doodle areas are intentionally thinner lines — use lighter shades there so the baby dragon stays the visual focus
- Colored pencils work especially well for scales and texture details; markers fill large wing and body areas fast
- For easy preschool pages, any colors at all — these pages are designed so that staying loosely inside the lines still looks great
6 Baby Dragon Craft Ideas
1. Baby Dragon Hatching Card
Print the hatching egg page, color it carefully, and fold a piece of card stock in half behind it. Cut along the crack line of the egg so the top half lifts open like a flap — the baby dragon peeks out when the card opens. Write a message inside. It works beautifully as a birthday card, a new baby congratulations, or just a surprise for someone who loves dragons.
2. Dragon Nest Mobile
Print the nest and eggs page plus two or three individual baby dragon pages, color them all, and cut out each dragon. Hang them from a wooden dowel or embroidery hoop at different heights using invisible thread. The nest page works as a centerpiece anchor at the bottom. Hangs well in a bedroom, nursery, or above a reading corner.
3. Baby Dragon Bookmark Collection
Print the face close-up page and any of the easy pages, color them, cut into vertical strips, and laminate with clear tape. One bookmark per dragon style — cute, realistic, Toothless-inspired, Ender Dragon. Kids who are reading fantasy books will use these every single day and they hold up well for months.
4. Fantasy Story Book
Print five or six pages in sequence — hatching egg, first steps, flying solo, treasure hoard, reading corner — color each one, and staple them together with blank pages between for writing. Kids can create their own baby dragon origin story with their coloring pages as the illustrations. Works especially well alongside a Wings of Fire or How to Train Your Dragon read-aloud.
5. Dragon Egg Decoration
Print the nest scene, cut out just the individual eggs from the background, color them with detailed scale patterns, and glue them to plastic Easter eggs or plain paper mache eggs. Stack them in a small basket or bowl. Great centerpiece for a dragon-themed birthday party and kids can color their own egg at the party table.
6. Wizard Dragon Puppet
Print the wizard hat page, color it, and cut out the character. Glue it to the front of a paper bag — the fold of the bag becomes the mouth. Add small paper wings to the sides. The wizard hat and wand details make this puppet look genuinely impressive and it takes about fifteen minutes from print to finished puppet.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there easy baby dragon coloring pages for toddlers?
Yes — the Easy and Preschool section has three pages with extra thick outlines, oversized simple shapes, and large open areas designed specifically for small hands. The balloon page and the simple face close-up are the most popular for very young kids. If your child loves easy character pages, the unicorn coloring pages and Stitch coloring pages have easy sections too.
Do you have Toothless baby dragon coloring pages?
Yes — there’s a baby Toothless Night Fury inspired page in this collection with stubby wings, a heart-shaped tail fin, and a rocky cliff scene. For the full How to Train Your Dragon collection including Hiccup, Astrid, and more dragons from Berk, check out the How to Train Your Dragon coloring pages.
Do you have Ender Dragon baby coloring pages?
Yes — the baby Ender Dragon page is Minecraft-style with a blocky body, cubic wings, and glowing eyes above End stone blocks. For the full Minecraft coloring pages collection with Steve, Creeper, and more, the Minecraft coloring pages page has everything.
Do you have Wings of Fire baby dragon coloring pages?
Yes — there’s a baby Wings of Fire inspired page with detailed wing patterns on a desert sandstone ledge. For more Wings of Fire content, Monday Mandala has a dedicated Wings of Fire collection worth checking out.
Do you have mom and baby dragon coloring pages?
Yes — there are three dedicated mom and baby dragon pages: mama wrapping her wings around baby, flying together through the sky, and baby taking its first steps while mama watches. These are among the most popular pages in the collection for parents coloring alongside their kids.
Are these baby dragon coloring pages really free?
Yes, completely. No account, no email, no sign-up required. Every page downloads as a PDF from the Download button under each image, opens directly in your browser, and prints at full scale on both US Letter and A4.
Do these pages work for adults too?
Yes — the realistic baby dragon pages (mossy rock, treasure coin, forest clearing) and the franchise-inspired pages are detailed enough to be genuinely satisfying for adult colorers. The easy and kawaii pages are designed for kids, but the realistic section is a different experience entirely.
Parents, teachers, and fantasy fans reach for these baby dragon printables for everything from classroom art days and birthday party tables to quiet evenings at home with a good set of colored pencils. Free baby dragon coloring pages, cute kawaii styles, realistic designs, easy toddler sheets, mom and baby scenes — 30 pages covering every version of a baby dragon worth coloring.
All 30 pages are here, free, and ready whenever you need them. If your kids love mythical creatures, the unicorn coloring pages and mermaid coloring pages are just as popular — or check out the How to Train Your Dragon coloring pages and Minecraft coloring pages for more dragon content. The full coloring pages library has hundreds of free printables across every theme.











