Easy Princess Coloring Pages for Preschoolers and Toddlers

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Updated: April 9, 2026

These easy princess coloring pages are made specifically for toddlers and preschoolers who are just starting out. Every design in this set uses very thick outlines and large open shapes — which means less frustration and more actual coloring. You’ll find a baby princess in a crib, a simple princess waving a flag, a princess riding a pony, a princess with a pet dog, and a classic crown design that works great for the very youngest kids.

Nothing in this set is complicated. The Simple Princess and Rainbow, the Easy Princess Face Portrait, and the Princess and Simple Flower Bouquet are all popular starting points for kids who haven’t used coloring pages much before. Crayons, chunky markers, or even finger paints all work well with these thick-lined designs.

Every page is a free printable PDF, ready to download and print on US Letter or A4 paper. No sign-up needed.

Baby Princess Asleep in Her Crib

Baby Princess Asleep in Her Crib

A sleeping baby princess in her royal crib — the simplest page in the set, perfect for little hands just learning to color.
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Baby Princess with a Rattle

Baby Princess with a Rattle

A cheerful baby princess shaking her rattle — thick outlines and big open shapes make this one very easy to color.
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Princess Holding a Balloon Animal

Princess Holding a Balloon Animal

A happy princess showing off her balloon animal — a fun, easy page with just enough detail to keep kids engaged.
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Simple Princess Face Portrait

Simple Princess Face Portrait

A close-up princess face with bold lines and clear open areas — a popular starting point for preschoolers new to coloring pages.
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Princess Waving from Her Castle

Princess Waving from Her Castle

A simple castle with a princess waving at the top — large open walls and towers make this easy and satisfying to fill in.
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Princess Riding in a Little Car

Princess Riding in a Little Car

A princess driving her own little car — simple enough for toddlers, fun enough that older kids enjoy it too.
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Princess Waving a Royal Flag

Princess Waving a Royal Flag

A full-body princess with a flag — large outlines and minimal background keep this one straightforward for small hands.
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Princess Standing Under a Rainbow

Princess Standing Under a Rainbow

A princess under a big rainbow — the wide color bands make this one especially satisfying for kids who love bright colors.
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Princess with a Flower Bouquet

Princess with a Flower Bouquet

A princess holding a simple bouquet — the flowers add a little variety without making the page harder to color.
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Princess Dancing

Princess Dancing

A princess mid-twirl with her dress fanning out — a joyful, movement-filled page that toddlers consistently reach for first.
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Princess with a Big Crown

Princess with a Big Crown

A princess and her crown, drawn large and simple — the easiest full-figure page in the set for absolute beginners.
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Princess Riding a Pony

Princess Riding a Pony

A princess trotting along on her pony — two characters to color, both drawn simply enough for preschool-age kids.
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Princess with Her Pet Dog

Princess with Her Pet Dog

A princess hugging her dog — a sweet, simple scene that works well for kids who love animals as much as princesses.
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Princess Wearing a Big Tiara

Princess Wearing a Big Tiara

A princess with an oversized tiara front and center — bold shapes and clear lines make this a confident final page for the set.
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Coloring Tips for Toddlers and Preschoolers

These pages work best with chunky crayons or thick markers — the kind designed for small hands. If your child is new to coloring, start with the Baby Princess in a Crib or the Simple Princess Crown, where there’s the most open space to fill. For kids who want a bit more challenge, the Princess Riding a Pony and Princess Standing Under a Rainbow both have two areas to color, which makes them a natural next step.

For a simple craft, cut out the finished princess and glue her onto a folded piece of cardstock for a handmade greeting card. The Dancing Princess and the Princess Waving a Flag both cut out cleanly and look great on the front of a card.

For more princess pages, visit our full princess coloring pages collection.

FAQ

Are these princess coloring pages really free?

Yes — all 14 pages are completely free. Click any image or the link below it to open the PDF directly. No account, no email, no sign-up required. Print as many copies as you need.

What age are these easy princess coloring pages for?

These are designed for toddlers and preschoolers, roughly ages 2 to 5. The thick outlines and large open shapes make them suitable for kids who are just learning to hold a crayon. The Baby Princess and Simple Crown pages work well for 2 and 3 year olds, while the Pony and Rainbow pages are a good step up for 4 and 5 year olds.

What is the best way to print these princess coloring pages for toddlers?

Print at 100% scale on standard printer paper — both US Letter and A4 work perfectly. For toddlers, cardstock holds up better to chunky markers and heavy crayon pressure without tearing. If you’re printing for a group activity, regular 80gsm paper is fine for crayons and colored pencils.

Do these easy princess coloring pages work for kindergarten classrooms?

Yes. The thick outlines and simple scenes make these a good fit for kindergarten art time, quiet centers, or early finisher activities. Every page downloads as a single PDF so you can print multiple copies easily. The Dancing Princess and Princess Waving a Flag pages tend to be the most popular in classroom settings.

Can I use these princess coloring sheets for a birthday party?

Absolutely. The Simple Crown, the Princess with a Tiara, and the Baby Princess pages all work well as party activities — kids can color them at the table and take them home. The Crown page in particular doubles as a wearable craft: color it, cut it out, and tape the ends together for a princess crown kids can actually wear.

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Selinay Yucesoy is a preschool educator, illustrator, and content designer based in Izmir, Turkey. With a degree in Early Childhood Education from Anadolu University, she brings her professional expertise to every project. As a dedicated designer and editor since 2022, Selinay specializes in creating engaging, high-quality learning materials and coloring pages that combine creativity with educational principles.

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