Mike the Knight coloring pages: 40+ free printable PDF designs featuring Mike, Sparkie the red dragon, Squirt the blue dragon, Evie, Galahad the horse, Trollee, Queen Martha, the Vikings, and the full supporting cast of the kingdom of Glendragon. Every page is available to download as a PDF or color directly in the browser, with no account or payment required.

One detail worth knowing before you start: Mike and his sister Evie are color opposites. Mike’s whole world is blue and silver: his armor, his cape, his shield. Evie’s is purple and yellow: her robes, her wand, her magic. They live in the same castle, go on the same adventures, and end up in each other’s pages constantly, but they never share a color. That contrast makes the sibling pages the most visually interesting in the set, and it is built into the show’s design by intention.

Quick Answer

Mike the Knight coloring pages are a free set of 40+ printable PDFs and browser-based coloring sheets from the Canadian-British preschool series, covering Mike, his dragons Sparkie and Squirt, his sister Evie, his horse Galahad, Trollee, Queen Martha, and the recurring Viking characters.

Best for: preschool and early school-age children aged 3 to 6, fans of the CBeebies or Nick Jr. series.

Formats: printable PDF and online coloring.

Popular pages: Mike solo, Mike with Sparkie, Sparkie and Squirt together, Evie, and the Viking scenes.

Creative uses: a Glendragon character display, a sibling pair portrait, a dragon duo poster, and a knight training scene

What’s Inside Mike the Knight Coloring Pages

The set covers the main cast across individual portraits, action scenes, and group designs.

Mike Pages

Mike appears on more pages than any other character. He shows up in full armor with his sword, carrying his shield, riding Galahad, training with Sparkie, on a mangonel, and in several paired scenes with other characters.

Coloring Mike: Mike’s armor is blue with silver accents, and his cape is deep blue. His hair is brown, and his face is round and young. The blue should be a mid-range cobalt, not too dark and not powder blue. His shield and sword hilt catch silver highlights that can be suggested with a light grey or left as white on the page. On the action pages, keeping his armor blue and the background a warm stone-grey or earth tone makes him stand out clearly.

Sparkie and Squirt Pages

The two dragons appear solo and together across several pages. Sparkie is the bigger of the two and has the most individual pages. Both also appear in scenes alongside Mike.

Coloring Sparkie: Sparkie is a large red dragon with a warm, friendly expression. His red is a bright fire-engine red rather than a dark maroon. His underside is a paler cream-yellow. The combination of red body and warm underbelly gives him a natural warmth that suits his loyal, cheerful personality.

Coloring Squirt: Squirt is small, round, and blue, a soft sky blue rather than a deep navy. He has large eyes and a stubby tail. On the “Sparkie and Squirt” paired page, the contrast between Squirt’s pale blue and Sparkie’s vivid red is one of the most cheerful color combinations in the set.

Evie Pages

Evie appears solo in three pages and alongside Mike and Mr. Cuddles in several more. She is shown with her wand and in her signature robes.

Coloring Evie: Evie’s robes are purple, a warm medium purple similar to Barney’s but slightly more blue-toned. Her wand is yellow-gold with a star tip. Her hair is brown like Mike’s, but her entire color palette is the opposite of his, where Mike is cool blue and silver, Evie is warm purple and gold. On pages where both appear, placing Evie’s colors first helps anchor the composition before adding Mike’s cooler palette.

Galahad and Supporting Characters

Galahad appears in three solo pages and in several scenes with Mike. Trollee, Ma and Pa Troll, Queen Martha, Fernando, Mrs. Piecrust, and Mr. Blacksmith each appear in one or two pages, filling out the supporting world of Glendragon.

Coloring Galahad: Galahad is a white horse with a brown saddle and blue saddle cloth matching Mike’s armor colors. Keeping the saddle cloth the same blue as Mike’s armor ties the horse visually to his rider.

Coloring the Trolls: Trollee, Ma Troll, and Pa Troll are warm green-grey, the color of rock with a slight mossy tint. They are stocky and friendly-looking, and their pages work well with muted, earthy tones across the background rather than bright colors.

Viking Pages

The Vikings appear in two pages: a formation scene and a dance scene. They are a recurring group of cheerful, bouncy Vikings who speak in Scandinavian-sounding gibberish and add physical comedy to many episodes.

Coloring the Vikings: The Vikings wear traditional Norse-style helmets and furs, with warm brown and cream tones for their clothing. The formation page has enough figures to make it worth treating as a full group composition, with varied shades of brown and tan across different figures rather than coloring all the clothing the same.

Group and Crossover Pages

“Mike and Santa Claus,” “Sparkie and Mike,” “Mike and Evie,” and the multi-character group pages round out the set with seasonal and relationship-focused designs.

Coloring the Santa page: the “Mike and Santa Claus” page is the most unusual in the collection. Mike, in his blue armor, next to Santa in traditional red, creates a strong complementary contrast. Keeping Mike’s blue cool and Santa’s red warm makes the most of that pairing.

Printable PDF and Online Mike the Knight Coloring Pages

Every design is available as a printable PDF or for coloring in the browser. The group and Viking pages reward printing, where you can work across the full scene. Solo character pages work well online.

What These Pages Do

Mike the Knight was created by Alexander Bar and premiered on CBeebies in the UK on November 29, 2011. Co-produced by Nelvana and HIT Entertainment, it ran for three seasons through January 2017 and won the International Emmy Kids Award for Best Preschool Series in 2015. Each episode ended the same way: Mike makes a mistake, fixes it, and learns “to be a knight and do it right.” He is a child practicing at heroism, and the coloring pages catch him mid-practice rather than at triumph.

The AAP notes that play-based learning is most effective when children can safely try, fail, and try again without real consequences. Mike the Knight structures every episode around exactly that pattern, and the pages reflect it: Mike in training stances, mid-action poses, pages that catch him in the middle of something rather than at the end.

Art therapy practitioners recognize that characters who are shown making mistakes and recovering are more emotionally accessible to children than characters who are always competent. A child who colors a page of Mike getting something wrong feels permission to get something wrong themselves.

How to Color Mike the Knight Coloring Pages Well

The blue-versus-purple sibling contrast is worth protecting. On any page where Mike and Evie appear together, make sure the two blues and purples are clearly distinguishable. Mike’s blue should lean cool and slightly grey-toned. Evie’s purple should lean warm and slightly red-toned. If both go in the same direction, they start to look the same from a distance.

Sparkie’s red should be the boldest warm color on any page. Whenever Sparkie appears, his red is the visual anchor. Everything else in the scene, the stone walls, the earth, the sky, should be kept more muted so that Sparkie’s red pops.

For armor pages, a light grey works better than silver crayon. Metallic crayons can look muddy on paper. A cool light grey with a slightly darker grey for the shadowed areas of the armor reads as metal more reliably than actual metallic products.

The Glendragon backgrounds are warm stone and green grass. When adding backgrounds to the castle pages, a warm cream or sand tone for the stone walls and a medium green for any grass areas gives the pages the same cozy, lived-in feel as the show’s visual palette.

5 Creative Craft Ideas with Mike the Knight Coloring Pages

Sibling Pair Portrait

Color the Mike and Evie page with their correct palette: Mike in cool blue and silver, Evie in warm purple and gold. Mount them side by side on a card.

A display that shows the two palettes clearly contrasted. Takes about fifteen minutes.

Dragon Duo Poster

Color “Sparkie and Squirt” as a large-format poster by printing it at the largest setting your printer allows. Add the characters’ names in matching colors underneath.

Sparkie’s red and Squirt’s blue make this one of the most vivid pages in the set when given space to breathe. Takes about twenty minutes.

Knight Training Scene

Color “Mike the Knight Training with Sparkie” and tape it to a piece of card with the text “BE A KNIGHT AND DO IT RIGHT” written in block letters along the bottom.

Directly mirrors the show’s motto and makes a good room decoration. Takes about fifteen minutes.

Glendragon Character Map

Color one page each of Mike, Evie, Sparkie, Squirt, Galahad, and Trollee. Arrange them on a large piece of paper with their names written underneath in a rough circle labeled “Glendragon.”

A homemade cast reference that works as both a coloring project and a display. Takes about thirty minutes.

Viking Dance Card

Color the “Vikings Dance from Mike the Knight” page, fold a piece of card in half, and glue it to the front. Write “Let’s celebrate” inside.

One of the most energetic pages in the set, and the joyful group action translates well to a greeting card front. Takes about ten minutes.

FAQ About Mike the Knight Coloring Pages

Are these Mike the Knight coloring pages free, and can I color them online?

Yes. Every page is free, with no account, email, or payment required. Download the PDF to print at home, or open it in the online coloring tool to color on screen.

What is Mike the Knight?

Mike the Knight is a CGI-animated preschool series created by Alexander Bar and co-produced by Nelvana and HIT Entertainment. It premiered on Treehouse TV in Canada on September 8, 2011, and on CBeebies in the UK on November 29, 2011. The series ran for three seasons and 75 episodes through January 2017. It won the International Emmy Kids Award for Best Preschool Series in 2015.

Who are Sparkie and Squirt?

Sparkie is a large red dragon who breathes fire and is Mike’s most loyal companion. Squirt is a small blue dragon who squirts water. The two are best friends and appear together in many episodes. Sparkie cannot fly, while Squirt can, which is a recurring source of both comedy and drama in the show.

Who is Evie?

Evie is Mike’s younger sister and a witch-in-training. Her spells frequently go wrong in comedic ways, creating problems that Mike then has to help fix. She carries her wand and her pet frog, Mr. Cuddles, and wears purple robes that are visually the opposite of Mike’s blue armor.

Is Mike the Knight still on TV?

The original series ended in January 2017. Episodes are available on streaming platforms, including Apple TV. The show continues to air in reruns on several channels internationally.

What age group is this set best suited for?

The show is designed for children aged 3 to 6, and the coloring pages follow the same range. Simpler character portraits work well from age three. The group and action scenes suit ages four to six.

Are these official Mike the Knight coloring pages?

No. These are fan-made coloring sheets for personal use and are not affiliated with, licensed by, or endorsed by HIT Entertainment, Nelvana, or any other rights holder of Mike the Knight.

What is Glendragon?

Glendragon is the name of the medieval kingdom where Mike, Evie, and their family live. It is a small castle town with a blacksmith, a baker (Mrs. Piecrust), and a bard (Fernando) who sings a song at the start and end of each episode. The kingdom is also occasionally visited by Vikings and trolls.

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