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Preschool Princess Preschool princess easy beginner page

A preschool princess easy beginner page scene, designed as a printable preschool princess coloring page.

Format

PDF

Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Easy

Best for

Ages 3-5

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01About this page

A cheerful young princess stands beside a small castle in a simple outdoor scene designed with large, easy-to-color shapes. The princess appears on the right side of the page, shown in a gentle angled pose with one hand reaching toward the castle and the other resting slightly behind her. She has shoulder-length hair, a rounded headband, and a crown decorated with heart shapes. Her dress features puffed sleeves, a fitted bodice, and a wide skirt with a scalloped hem, creating broad areas that are ideal for beginners. On the left side, a small castle includes a tower with a flag, a crenelated middle section, and a doorway at the base. A flower grows in front of the castle, adding another simple element near the bottom corner. A single cloud floats in the upper left, balancing the composition and keeping the background open and uncluttered. The page offers a friendly fairy-tale theme with clear outlines, recognizable objects, and plenty of space for practicing careful coloring, staying inside shapes, and experimenting with soft princess-inspired color choices.

A smiling little princess stands next to a small castle with a flower below and a cloud above.

princesscastletowerflagflowercloud

Coloring ideas

  • Use one main color for the princess dress and a lighter shade for the sleeves.
  • Try a gold or yellow crown with pink hearts to highlight the headpiece.
  • Color the castle stones in light gray, tan, or pastel tones for a soft storybook look.
  • Give the flower bright petals and green leaves to add contrast near the bottom.
  • Use a pale blue for the cloud background area to keep the scene airy.

Suggested palette

soft pinklavender purplegolden yellowsky bluemint greenpeach skin tonesStorybook gardenStanding beside a castle
02Ways to use it

Perfect for home, class & quiet time.

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02What paper size does the PDF use?

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03Can I print this for a classroom or library group?

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04Where can I find more pages like this one?

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