Badger Dot To Dot
Complete the outline of the badger by joining to dots from 1 to 20. Great for practising number skills and for wildlife topics too...
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We've got a new but growing collection of animal dot to dots to keep children guessing! Many have equivalent animal colouring pages if you prefer. The dot to dots are arranged in A-Z order.
Complete the outline of the badger by joining to dots from 1 to 20. Great for practising number skills and for wildlife topics too...
If your kids enjoy ballet, then why not challenge them to this ballet lion dot to dot? It makes a change from your normal dot to dot pages! With numbers up to 97, it isn't for the faint-hearted.
Complete the rest of this smiley bat dot to dot by joining the dots. You can chose to follow numbers or the alphabet.
Here's a fun dot to dot for Halloween. Join the dots carefully to reveal a Halloween bat... Choose from three versions - one with numbers, one with lower case letters and one with upper case letters.
Join the dots to reveal a pretty butterfly, then colour it in!
This camel dot to dot puzzle comes in three variations - numbers, lower case alphabet and upper case alphabet - making it useful for practising skills as well as fun!
Featuring only the numbers 1 to 10 but two cute pictures our cat and dog dot to dot is a perfect introduction to dot to dots for very young children.
Join the dots to complete this pretty picture of a cat, which the kids can then colour in. We have three versions: the usual dot to dot numbers, a lower case alphabet and an upper case alphabet.
Our second cat dot to dot has a simple outline to follow. Choose from three options; counting to 25, lower case alphabet or upper case alphabet.
Practise numbers up to 20 with this cute cheetah dot to dot printable!
Children need to follow the numbers 1 to 15 to complete the outline of this cheeky chimpanzee! They can colour in the completed picture too if they like...
Print and enjoy this dot to dot Christmas reindeer for older kids - the numbers go up to 147.
This lion is definitely a "cool dude"! Challenge the kids to complete the dot to dot, which goes up to 86.
Our cute cow needs completing and all you have to do is join the dots. Which cow dot to dot will you choose; numbers or letters?
Can the kids join the dots to complete this lovely deer picture, and then colour it in? The numbers go up to 51.
Three sheepdog dot to dot puzzles, featuring numbers 1-25 and alphabet, lower case and upper case.
The simple bold lines on our second dog dot to dot will appeal to young children. Choose from numbers 1-25 or upper case or lower case alphabet versions.
We've got three variations of this dolphin dot to dot to print. The first uses the numbers 1-26. The second uses lower case alphabet. And the third uses upper case alphabet. Whichever you choose, we hope the kids enjoy it!
You need to follow the numbers 1-12 to draw the donkey's ears and complete our donkey dot to dot.
This lovely elephant dot to dot printable is a fun way for children to practise their numbers to 26 - or the alphabet, in either lower case or upper case letters!
This simple fish dot to dot page asks children to join up the numbers 1 to 15.
Can the kids use their counting and drawing skills to follow the dots and complete the missing tail for this lovely fox?
Join the dots - numbers to 38 and letters a to o - to complete this cute fox dot to dot picture - and then colour him in!
This funny little fox looks like he is sniffing the wind for interesting scents! Join the dots to complete the picture.
Perhaps the children can say the numbers out loud in French as they complete this fun French lion dot to dot puzzle! They will need to be able to count to soixante-neuf!
Here's a fun lion dot to dot puzzle for older kids to complete. The numbers go up to 75, so join them up carefully!
This lovely girafee dot to dot puzzle is perfect for little kids, who will enjoy joining up their numbers to 10... and completing the giraffe's long neck in the process!
Join the dots and then colour in! Just print out dot to dot goat, choosing whether you want to search for numbers, lower case letters or upper case letters. All three links below.
Practise pencil control and early counting skills by following the numbers 1-10 to draw the body on our guinea pig dot to dot. Then get out the crayons and colour the guinea pig.
I think our guitar-playing lion looks like a nice friendly chap to hang around with! Join the dots, all the way up to 95, to see if you agree with me!
There are 20 dots for the children to join together to complete the hamster on this fun dot to dot puzzle. Create for counting and pencil control skills.
This hedgehog dot to dot has numbers to follow from 1 to 30, so it's a little more challenging for older kids and a great way to practise numbers and pencil control!
This cute hedgehog dot to dot is a fun one to fill in because of his spikes! The numbers go up to 38.
Here is a simple hippo dot to dot that even the youngest children can complete. Follow the numbers 1 to 10 to complete the hippo's body.
You can choose from three versions of our horse dot to dot puzzle. Follow the numbers 1-25 or the letters of the alphabet in lower or upper case to complete the horse.
Karate fans will enjoy this challenging lion dot to dot puzzle! The numbers go up to 83, so kids will need to take care when joining them all up.
Then numbers on this lion dot to dot puzzle go all the way up to 34, so it's not only fun but good number practice too!
Children need to follow the numbers 1 to 20 to complete the outline of this funny mole!
We've aimed this funny monkey dot to dot at younger children, learning to recognise the numbers to 10. Draw the monkey's tummy but joining them up!
This cute mouse dot to dot printable is a fun way for children to practise their numbers from 1 to 20, and they can colour in the lovely picture once they've finished too...
The kids will love this simple panda dot to dot puzzle! They can colour in the picture once they've completed the outline, too...
Testing pencil control and counting skills our pig dot to dot will have your children learning without knowing.
Just for fun, join the dots on this pirate lion page! Start at 1 and go all the way around to 74...
There is an octopus pirate hiding in this picture! Can the kids join the dots to finish him? The numbers go from 1 to 25.
Here's a simple dot to dot rabbit with a cheeky face! We have three versions using numbers 1 to 26 and lower case and upper case alphabet. Fun for Easter or the Year of the Rabbit!
This simple dot to dot drawing of a cheeky rat has the numbers from 1 to 28 in a largely oval shape. Children could join them first with a pencil and then go over them with a black marker or crayon before colouring in the picture.
Here's a lovely, simple dot to dot for younger children, who will enjoy seeing the rhino's body revealed as they join the dots in the correct order.
Print out this sheep dot to dot colouring page - just join the dots up (numbers 1-20) before colouring in..
This cute squirrel is missing a bushy tail! Can the children join the dots carefully to complete it? They can colour in the picture too.
Join the dots - from 1 to 73 - to complete this picture of a funny cartoon tiger. When you are done, why not colour him in?
Can the kids join the dots from 1 to 20 to complete the tortoise's shell on our dot to dot puzzle?
Here's a fun dot to dot for younger children. Join up the numbers, capital letters or lower case letters to reveal a friendly whale.
This simple dot to dot picture is perfect for younger children - giving them a chance to practise their number skills and pencil control...