These kawaii and chibi princess coloring pages are all about cute — big heads, round shapes, giant eyes, and the kind of designs kids actually want to sit and color. Every page in this set uses thick outlines and wide open areas, so younger kids can fill them in without getting frustrated.
You’ll find a chibi princess hugging her kitty, a kawaii princess eating cake, a sleepy princess tucked into bed, and a unicorn princess that tends to be the first one grabbed. There’s also a kawaii mermaid princess for kids who can’t pick between mermaids and royalty — this one solves that. These are the kawaii princess coloring pages and chibi princess colouring pages searched by parents in the UK and Australia too, and every PDF prints cleanly on A4.

Every page downloads as a free printable PDF — no account, no sign-up, no cost. Click any image below to open the PDF, then print on US Letter or A4 at home, in the classroom, or for homeschool use.
Chibi Princess and Her Kitty
Chibi Princess Eating Cake
Chibi Princess with a Heart Balloon
Kawaii Mermaid Princess
Chibi Princess with a Long Braid
Chibi Princess and Her Castle
Kawaii Princess with a Star Wand
Kawaii Princess in School Uniform
Kawaii Royal Family
Sleeping Princess
Kawaii Unicorn Princess
Chibi Princess Waving
Coloring Tips for Kawaii Pages
Kawaii designs look best with soft, bright colors — pastels like lavender, mint, and baby pink work well for the gowns, and keeping the faces mostly white with just a touch of peach makes the big eyes pop. For the Unicorn Princess and the Mermaid Princess, let kids go wild with color combinations — there’s no wrong answer on either page.
These pages also work well as a starting point for kids who are new to coloring. The Chibi Princess Waving and the Sleeping Princess have the least detail, so they’re the right first pages for toddlers. The Kawaii Royal Family is the most involved — it has three characters to color, which makes it a natural step up once the simpler ones feel easy.
For more kawaii coloring pages, check out our full princess coloring pages collection, or browse our easy princess coloring pages for preschoolers for even simpler designs.
FAQ
Are these kawaii princess coloring pages free?
Yes — all 12 pages are completely free to download and print. Click any image or the link below it to open the PDF. No account, no email, no sign-up required.
What age are chibi princess coloring pages best for?
These work well from age 2 up. Toddlers and preschoolers do well with the Chibi Princess Waving and the Sleeping Princess, which have the thickest outlines and least detail. Older kids who love kawaii style will enjoy the Mermaid Princess and the Royal Family pages, which have a bit more to color.
Are there easy chibi princess coloring pages for toddlers?
Yes — the Chibi Princess Waving page is the simplest in the set, followed by the Sleeping Princess. Both use very thick outlines and large open shapes specifically designed for small hands. If you want even simpler designs, our easy princess coloring pages have the thickest outlines of any princess set on the site.
What is the difference between kawaii and chibi style?
Kawaii means “cute” in Japanese and refers to the overall aesthetic — soft colors, round shapes, big eyes, and sweet expressions. Chibi is a specific drawing style where characters are drawn with oversized heads and tiny bodies, usually two to three heads tall. Most pages in this set are both — chibi proportions with kawaii styling.
Can I use these kawaii coloring pages for a princess party?
Yes. The Kawaii Unicorn Princess, the Chibi Princess with a Heart Balloon, and the Chibi Princess Eating Cake all work well as party table activities. Print one per guest, set out some crayons, and kids have something to do while waiting for cake. The finished pages make easy take-home party favors too.











