Fantasy prompts are useful because they free kids from realism. A dragon can be sleepy. A castle can float. A forest can glow. That permission makes starting easier.
Try prompts like:
- a dragon delivering letters
- a moonlit tree house with hidden rooms
- a wizard whose spells only work with music
- a castle kitchen run by animals
- a tiny hero packing for a storm
If the page still feels blank, narrow the decision:
- choose one creature
- choose one place
- choose one mood
That creates enough structure to begin without killing the imaginative part.
For more prompt systems, use Daily Drawing Prompts for When You Have No Ideas.