These free printable spring dot marker coloring pages are a no-prep fine motor activity for toddlers and preschoolers. They also help teach spring vocabulary, letter and word recognition, and handwriting skills!
Use these dot marker pages in classroom centers, with homeschool preschool, or any time you need a no-prep activity for kids!

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My daughter loves dot painting printables. If your little one loves do a dot markers, too, be sure to check out these additional free printable do a dot pages.

How to use dot marker printables
These pages were based on the measurement of my daughter’s Classic Do a Dot Markers. The circles are perfectly sized for this brand of markers, but they also work fine with other dauber style markers.
Print at 100% scale to ensure that the circles are the correct size.
For an easy, no-mess activity, use these dot printables with round label stickers. This makes a great quiet activity for car rides, plane trips, and doctor’s offices.
Make sure to get ⅝″ or ¾″ round stickers – 1″ round stickers are too big for the circles on the printables.

These pages can also be used with manipulatives or turned into a gluing activity when you glue things like pom poms or circle cereal in each blank dot.
Each page also incudes a spring vocabulary word. These are in a large bubble font so your child/students can rainbow write, color, or use play dough to make the letters.
Free spring dot marker pages previews
This set of spring dab it coloring pages includes 12 images:
- lamb
- rain boot
- umbrella
- tulip
- bird house
- rain cloud
- rain jacket
- flower
- kite
- pinwheel
- bunny
- butterfly


Free spring dot marker pages download area
Like other free printables on The Artisan Life, these are for personal and single classroom use. This other use with scout groups, homeschool co-ops, Sunday school classes, your own therapy clients, etc.
You are not licensed to sell, or redistribute the files to other adults for use with their students/children. Instead, please refer them to this post so they can download their own copies.
I hope your little learner loves these spring do a dot pages as much as mine does! Make sure to get additional free printables for spring from the posts below:











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