20 Free Do-A-Dot Printables (PDFs)
Need something for your little one that doesn’t involve screens, glue explosions, or you losing your last functioning brain cell? Free Do-A-Dot Printable Worksheets to the rescue.
These are magic—especially for preschoolers, kindergartners, or any kid who needs a little fine motor boost without even realizing it. Just grab some dot markers (or bingo daubers, if you’re fancy), and let them dab their way through letters, numbers, shapes, animals—you name it.

It’s sneaky learning at its best. You get to work on things like:
- Letter and number recognition
- Pre-writing skills
- Hand-eye coordination
- Following directions
…all without the whining that usually comes with a worksheet. And if your child is in OT or has sensory needs? Dot painting is the holy grail of fun + functional.
🎯 Grab the set here:
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