Cloud Dot to Dot
This cloud dot to dot has numbers to follow from 1 to 20, so it's a little more challenging and a great way to practise numbers and pencil control.
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Have some fun with these weather themed dot to dot puzzles. The simple shapes make them perfect for young children.
This cloud dot to dot has numbers to follow from 1 to 20, so it's a little more challenging and a great way to practise numbers and pencil control.
Join the dots to reveal a lightning bolt! Perfect for a weather topic...
Dot to dots are a fun way to practise pencil control. This rainbow dot to dot is a perfect activity for spring or St Patrick's Day, or simply whenever you fancy a bit of colour.
This lovely raindrop dot to dot is perfect for younger children learning to recognise the numbers from 1 to 10. Draw the outline of the raindrop by joining up the numbers.
This very cute snowman needs a body. Can you join the dots 1 to 20 to give him one?
This simple introduction to dot to dots is a perfect way to introduce them to young children. Have them follow the dots slowly counting out loud as they complete our sun dot to dot.
Join the dots on this sun picture - by 2s, 3s, 4s and so on, all the way up to 10s. It's a fun way to practice your times tables!
What more fitting rainy day activity could there be than an umbrella dot to dot? Don't forget to colour the picture after you have joined the dots.
Finish off this winter hat by joining the dots 1 to 12 to complete the outline.