20 Little Prince Tattoos So Adorable They’ll Melt Your Heart
Don't we all still carry a little bit of that book in our pockets? It pops up when I'm watching the sky or sipping coffee with a friend — this gentle reminder to look past the obvious and hold tight to what matters. If you're thinking about getting a Little Prince tattoo, you're in the right place: here are 20 tiny masterpieces, from soft black-and-gray to splashes of color, that whisper the book's sweetest lessons.
A quiet shoulder scene
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This shoulder piece is the kind of tattoo that feels like a soft exhale. You get the Little Prince sitting with his fox — peaceful, steady — and it really nudges you to savor small moments. Honestly, you won't remember the big, noisy events as much as you'll remember those tiny afternoons spent talking and being with people who make the world feel warmer.
The fox, the rose, and the forearm story
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This vibrant forearm piece leans into one of the book's most tender conversations — the fox teaching the Little Prince about care and why his rose is special. The rose looms larger in the background on purpose; it's a sweet visual reminder that time and attention are what make something irreplaceable.
Soft black-and-gray on the leg
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If you love subtler ink, this black-and-gray leg piece tells the same story as the colorful ones but with a quieter voice. Sometimes distance — literal or emotional — is what teaches you the value of someone, and the lack of color here makes that idea land even harder.
Tiny, meaningful color
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Want something small but full of heart? This mini version of the classic scene uses cheerful color to keep the vibe light and bright. It’s not flashy, but when someone notices, it feels like a quiet little secret between you and the story.
A framed moment with purple skies
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This one puts the Little Prince and the fox inside a soft purple frame, and — yes — there are dolphins floating above like little dream bubbles. The whole thing invites you to let your inner child loose; seeing the world with that open, curious gaze makes everything feel a little more magical.
All the oranges (and a little blue)
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If orange makes you happy, this cheerful take on the Little Prince and his fox will feel like sunshine. The Prince keeps his classic look, while the orange tones highlight the things that shaped him — the travels, the friendships, the spark of who he became.
Reaching for the planets
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This upper-arm piece is a bit more elaborate: the rose nestles inside the fox, the Little Prince stands above, and planets float nearby. There's a playful contrast here — vivid color for the trio that matters most, and black-and-gray for everything else — which feels like a quiet declaration: what matters to you is worth all the color.
Your little world on your forearm
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Imagine your forearm as a tiny globe where the Little Prince chats with his fox and the rose lies just outside — a soft symbol of loss and then realization. There's even a book pouring out color, like the story itself is breathing life into the scene. It's a lovely way to carry the tale with you.
The classic hat-that-looks-like-an-elephant
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This thigh tattoo nods to the book's opening drawing — what adults call a hat, but the narrator knows is an elephant inside a boa constrictor. It's cheeky and reminds you not to let grown-up seriousness flatten your imagination. Hold onto that wild, childlike seeing.
A whimsical hilltop moment
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Cute, playful, and a little dreamy — this piece shows the Prince on a hill with his fox and his rose. It’s the kind of tattoo that cheerfully reminds you to appreciate what’s right beside you and to smile about it.
The Prince's rose up close
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A small rose on the forearm, surrounded by moon and stars — everything else looks tinier next to it, and that’s the point. It doesn’t have to literally be the book’s rose; it can be whatever or whoever you hold dear. That personal meaning is what makes it glow.
The box that hides a sheep
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Bright, splashy color with a simple idea: the Little Prince wanted a sheep in a box, and that box becomes its own little world. It’s a cute reminder to feed your imagination — the ways we see things can change everything.
Tied to a flock of birds
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This upper-back piece shows the Prince with a flock of birds and the strings he holds — a poetic nod to connection. Even when you let go, some threads stay with you, and this tattoo captures that gentle, lingering tie.
A peaceful, starry back piece
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A colorful back tattoo of the Little Prince sleeping with his fox, sprinkled with stars. It feels calm and tender, like being wrapped in a story that reminds you to notice what you already have.
A heart-shaped little world
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This black-and-gray heart frame keeps the rose as the only touch of color — a sweet way to show that sometimes one small thing holds all the meaning. It reads both as visually clever and quietly emotional.
The fox as a whole planet
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Picture the fox as a whole little universe in calming blues, with the Little Prince and his birds drifting inside. It’s a poetic reminder: what makes your world whole is usually what you love, not just what you see.
A sleeve full of color and love
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This forearm sleeve mixes the Prince, fox, and rose into a wash of otherworldly color. It reads like a celebration of connection — the kind of tattoo that feels like carrying a little magic with you.
Matching tattoos for two
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If you and someone special want to mark a shared understanding, these matching designs are sweet and simple. One arm shows a wistful Little Prince, the other the fox looking toward him — a soft promise that distance doesn’t erase what’s real.
Words you can wear
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This design pairs the fox scene with the book’s famous line about seeing with the heart. In black-and-gray it feels thoughtful and timeless — perfect if words help anchor the image for you.
A geometric, playful sendoff
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This geometric piece wraps the Prince and the fox in bright squares and playful shapes. Whether you lean cute or artistic, it’s a joyful reminder that your tattoo can be both meaningful and a whole lot of fun.
Wrap-Up
Anyway, if any of these spoke to you, trust that tug — it probably means something. The Little Prince sticks with us because the story is small but honest, and tattoos like these carry that honesty into everyday life. If you end up getting one (or two), text me pics — I want to see which little world you choose.





















