Printable Coloring Pages
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Inspired Coloring Pages
Welcome, fellow adventurers, to our epic C.S.S. Lewis inspired coloring pages! Peer through a doorway into a land of mystery and imagination, where talking animals, enchanted objects, and brave children shape the fate of a magical kingdom. This is a place where fantasy come to life: the noble mentor who guides with wisdom, the villain who tempts with false promises, the heroes who learn courage through hardship, and the loyal companions who stand beside them. Every character, creature, and symbol holds meaning, teaching us lessons about bravery, kindness, sacrifice, and redemption.
Fantasy stories have always carried these patterns, drawing readers into worlds that feel both magical and familiar. When you meet the wise lion or the icy enchantress, you are also meeting figures that echo through countless tales across history. This makes them timeless. The joy of exploring such a world is not just in the battles and adventures, but in seeing how each role contributes to a story larger than itself. As you bring these pages to life, you are stepping into that same tradition, becoming a storyteller through color and imagination.
The Great Lion — The MentorThis mighty lion is more than just the king of beasts... he stands for wisdom, justice, and renewal. In fantasy, he fits the archetype of The Mentor, guiding heroes with both strength and compassion. His golden mane, fierce yet kind eyes, and protective presence inspire others to be brave when all seems lost. As you color, notice how a creature both fierce and gentle can represent the balance between power and kindness.
The White Witch — The Villain
Draped in icy robes and crowned with frost, the Wintery Enchantress turns warmth into endless snow. She is both beautiful and terrifying, ruling with cold promises and cruel spells. She embodies the archetype of The Villain, a symbol of temptation and tyranny... the false sweetness of power that freezes hearts.
The Brave Older Brother — The Hero
Peter, the eldest sibling is strong, serious, and often placed in the role of leader. With a shield and sword, he represents responsibility, honor, and the heavy weight of protecting others. In stories, older siblings are often shown as decision-makers who must grow into their role. He reminds us that true leadership isn’t about bossing others, but about learning when to be humble and when to be bold.
The Gentle Older Sister
Wise and careful, the older sister is practical but never unkind. Susan often carries a bow and quiver, blending elegance with quiet strength. Characters like her symbolize balance... the ability to stay calm while others rush ahead. She reminds readers that gentleness is not weakness, and that kindness combined with skill can be just as powerful as a sword.
The Troubled Brother — The Anti-Hero
At first, Edmund makes mistakes by chasing selfish desires and listening to false promises. His journey reflects the theme of temptation and the struggle between right and wrong. But stories often give such characters a chance to learn, and through forgiveness, he becomes stronger and braver than before. He teaches us that redemption is possible, even after poor choices, and that sometimes the hardest battles are fought within ourselves.
The Adventurous Younger Sister
Curious, cheerful, and always the first to explore, the youngest sister brings light into every shadow. Lucy represents innocence and faith, the belief that even in a frightening world, goodness can be found. She makes friends easily, whether with animals or magical creatures, because she leads with trust and kindness. Coloring her is a chance to remember that even the smallest voices can change the course of an adventure.
The Wise Professor — The Mentor
The professor quietly observes, offering wisdom and encouragement when it is most needed. He represents The Mentor, guiding the heroes with knowledge and insight rather than power. His thoughtful presence reminds us that guidance can be subtle yet transformative. While coloring, notice how his calm confidence contrasts with the chaos of adventure, highlighting the importance of experience and careful judgment.
The Friendly Faun — The Sidekick
With his cloven hooves, curling horns, and gentle eyes, the faun is both magical and approachable. He represents The Sidekick, the companion who is not the strongest fighter but who stands by the heroes in their moments of need. Carrying packages or playing his flute, he reflects the simple joys of friendship and loyalty. His mix of whimsy and courage shows that sidekicks are never just background characters, they are the ones who make the journey less lonely and more human.
The Valiant Mouse — The Unlikely Hero
Tiny but fearless, the valiant mouse embodies The Unlikely Hero, showing that courage is not measured in size but in heart. Armed with a sword and a bold spirit, he surprises enemies and inspires allies. While coloring, notice how even the smallest character can have a massive impact, demonstrating that heroism often comes from unexpected places.
Mr. and Mrs. Beaver
Though not born to adventure, the beavers step up to guide and protect the children, showing courage and cleverness when it matters most. They help navigate the icy forests, provide wisdom about the land, and quietly demonstrate bravery in the face of danger. As you color them, notice how even ordinary characters can rise to challenges, proving that heroism sometimes comes from unexpected places.
The Witch’s Followers — The Minions
Shrouded in shadow, the followers of the ice witch include sorceresses, twisted beasts, and eerie spirits. They embody The Minions, a common archetype in fantasy where darkness surrounds the villain, giving form to her power. These figures may not be as grand as their mistress, but they spread fear and chaos wherever they go. Their dark cloaks, twisted features, and smoky auras remind us of the destructive pull of evil.
In stories, minions show the ripple effect of villainy, how one person’s hunger for power can spread to many. They are cautionary figures, teaching us to guard against temptation and to remember that even small choices can lead us toward light or darkness.
Ice Giants
Towering and frosty, the Ice Giants march through the snow with unstoppable force. Their massive forms are covered in jagged armor of ice, and every step sends shivers through the ground. Despite their fearsome appearance, they are part of the villain’s army, testing the courage of anyone who dares to oppose them. As you color them, imagine the chill of their frozen breath and the thrill of facing such enormous, powerful creatures.
The Wolves
Sleek, cunning, and always on the hunt, the wolves prowl the forests and icy paths with glowing eyes and sharp teeth. They serve the winter ruler, spreading fear wherever they go and testing the bravery of anyone who crosses their path. As you color them, imagine their silent movements through the snow and the tension they bring to the adventure, showing that danger can lurk in even the most beautiful landscapes.
The Magic Wardrobe — The Threshold / Magical Gateway
The wardrobe is ordinary on the outside, yet magical within, serving as The Threshold, the archetype for gateways to adventure. It represents the point where the ordinary world ends and the extraordinary begins. When coloring it, consider how simple objects can open doors to new experiences, symbolizing curiosity, discovery, and the journey into the unknown.
The Stone Table — The Sacred Altar
Ancient and solemn, the stone table is carved from massive blocks of weathered rock, etched with mysterious markings that hint at old magic and deep wisdom. Its surface feels heavy with history, a place where important choices and powerful events take place. As you color it, imagine the weight of tradition and the quiet strength it holds, the sense that every line and crack tells a story of courage, sacrifice, and the balance between light and dark.
The Heroes' Palace by the Sea
The good palace glows with warmth and light, its towers reaching toward the sky and its courtyards filled with open spaces and gardens. Sunlight glimmers off its walls, and banners flutter in gentle breezes. Inside, rooms are bright, welcoming, and full of life—a place where friends gather, plans are made, and hope flourishes. While coloring, picture the feeling of safety, laughter, and possibility, letting the brightness and harmony of this palace inspire bold, joyful choices for every detail.
The Villain's Palace in the Snow
Tall, shadowed, and imposing, the ice palace rises like a frozen mountain, with spires of ice and towers that seem to pierce the clouds. Its halls are silent and echoing, filled with long corridors and cold stone staircases. Frost clings to every ledge, and the chill in the air warns of danger and power. As you color it, imagine the tension of its icy presence, the sense of mystery and menace, and the thrill of contrasting light and dark to bring the structure to life on the page.
This enchanted world is built on timeless themes. You will find the noble guide who offers wisdom, the chilling enemy who rules with fear, the brave leader who shoulders responsibility, the innocent explorer who sees wonder where others do not, and the sidekicks and companions who prove that loyalty and small acts of bravery matter as much as grand gestures. Together they form a cast that feels universal, reminding us why fantasy speaks to every age.
What makes this collection so powerful is how it blends the extraordinary with the ordinary. A simple piece of furniture becomes a gateway to magic. A stone altar becomes a symbol of sacrifice. Even the smallest mouse wields courage like a sword. These details encourage us to look at our own world with new eyes, to imagine that behind every door and within every moment may lie a chance for transformation.
As you finish your journey through these coloring pages, remember that the magic of fantasy lies not only in its strange lands and talking creatures, but in how it reflects our own hopes and fears. Heroes are not perfect, villains are not always what they seem, and redemption is possible even for the most flawed. These stories invite you to dream, to imagine, and to believe that courage, kindness, and wonder can always find their place in the world.