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Connect the Dots and Color Your World
Don’t you just love coloring pages? There’s something so calming and therapeutic about filling in the lines, seeing the image come to life right before your eyes. And when you throw in some connect-the-dots action, it’s a whole new level of satisfying. That’s why I’m excited to share some awesome connect-the-dots pages with you today!
Connecting Dots with Your Therapy Source
Your Therapy Source is a fantastic resource for all sorts of educational games and activities, and their Dot to Dot freebies are no exception. These pages help kids practice their counting skills while also strengthening their fine motor skills by having to trace and connect the dots. And the best part? They’re free! You can’t beat that.
Flower Power Connect the Dots
This Flower Dot to Dot printable from Kids Activities Blog is as cute as it is fun. Kids can practice counting from 1-20 as they connect the dots to reveal the flower. And once they’re done, they can color it in to make it their own!
Number Sense with Connect-the-Dots Printables
Want to help your little one work on their number sense? These connect-the-dots printables from Fun Learning for Kids are the perfect way to do it. They offer a variety of pages that focus on different numbers and number sequences, so your child can practice counting and recognizing numbers in a fun and engaging way.
Secrets and Dots
I remember loving connect-the-dots pages as a kid, but did you ever connect them the wrong way on purpose, just to see what kind of crazy shape would come out of it? The blogger behind Telling Secrets did just that, and the results are pretty hilarious. Check it out and have a good laugh.
Learning Printable’s Connect-the-Dots Worksheets for Kids
If you’re looking for a wide variety of connect-the-dots pages, Learning Printable is the place to be. They have pages that range from easy (just a few dots) to more challenging (up to 100 or more dots), as well as pages that are themed (dinosaurs, Christmas, etc.) and pages that focus on letters or other shapes. There’s something for everyone!
100 Dots and Counting
If your child is up for a serious challenge, this Dot to Dot to 100 printable from Kids Academy should do the trick. It’s not just a matter of connecting the dots in numerical order; kids will have to use their counting skills and their knowledge of skip-counting to get all the way up to 100. Are you ready?
Connecting the Dots to Learning
Remember how I said connect-the-dots pages help kids work on their fine motor skills? Handwriting Without Tears is all about developing those skills, and they have a great connect-the-dots page that specifically focuses on pre-writing strokes (the shapes kids will need to be able to draw in order to write letters). Check it out and see how easy it is to connect the dots to learning!
Easy Dot-to-Dots for Little Learners
For the littlest learners who are just starting to get the hang of counting, easy dot-to-dot pages are the way to go. Coloring Home has a bunch of pages that are perfect for preschoolers or even toddlers, with only a few dots to connect and simple images they’ll recognize and enjoy coloring in.
DIY Connect-the-Dots Fun
And finally, if you really want to get creative, why not make your own connect-the-dots pages? You can use a marker to randomly make dots or make a specific image/pattern and then connect them with lines. It’s a great way to get your child involved in the process and let their imagination run wild!
So go ahead and connect those dots, color your world, and enjoy some screen-free fun with your kiddos.