Bee Dot to Dot
This bee dot to dot is nice and simple for younger children. Follow the numbers one to ten to draw the bee's body and then get out the crayons and colour it in.
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Our minibeast dot to dots can help children with pencil control, counting skills and some come in alphabet versions, perfect for cross curricular activities with a heavy dose of fun.
This bee dot to dot is nice and simple for younger children. Follow the numbers one to ten to draw the bee's body and then get out the crayons and colour it in.
Join the dots to reveal a pretty butterfly, then colour it in!
The simplest of our bufferfly dot to dots still provides a fun challenge. There are 26 dots to trace around, and you can choose from numbers or lower or upper case alphabet.
There are ladybird and landbug versions of this fun puzzle to download and print. Children can practise early counting skills as they follow the numbers 1-10 to draw the ladybird's body.
The coil on the snail's shell is missing. Can you draw it in by following the dots from 1 - 15?