If you’re planning a Halloween theme, make sure to check out these additional printables:
Pumpkin templatesPumpkin count & clip cardsFall themed dot marker pagesFall alphabet tracing and coloring pagesApple themed positional word interactive book
This post may include affiliate links which means I may earn a commission on qualifying purchases at no additional cost to you. Young children love dot marker pages. They are no-prep for you and developmentally appropriate for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners. Dauber marker pages can help your child improve their fine motor skills, hand eye coordination, and finger strength. While they are most appropriate for kids 1-5, older children who need additional fine motor practice can benefit from them, too.
What are dot it marker pages?
Dot it marker coloring pages, also called “Do a Dot pages” after the popular Do a Dot marker brand, are sheets with blank circles on the images. Your child or student uses a dauber-style marker to fill in the circle. Your child can also use manipulatives, like pompoms, or round stickers to cover the circles.
How to use dot marker pages
The circles on these pages are based on the size of my daughter’s Classic Do a Dot Markers. The circles on your printable are sized for this brand of markers, but they also work with other dauber or bingo style markers. Make sure to print at 100% to ensure the circles are the correct size. My favorite way to use dot it printables is with round coding label stickers. We use these stickers. They are the perfect size to fit the circles on these pages. You get thousands of them for just a few dollars. You can encourage your child to match colors between the stickers and the background images (when possible) and bring the pages in the car or to a restaurant because no markers means no mess!
Free cute Halloween witch themed dab it pages download
This set of cute Halloween witch themed dot marker pages includes 9 pages. Each image has its own page in the PDF, but pictures are shown in groups below to help this page load more quickly. Here’s a look at what’s included. Like other preschool printables on The Artisan Life, these are for personal and single classroom use. This includes use with scout groups, homeschool co-ops, library activities, your own therapy clients, etc.
You are not licensed to sell, or redistribute, the files to other adults for use with their students/children. This includes posting them for sale or download on other websites. Instead, please refer them to this post so they can download their own copies. I hope you enjoy using these cute witch themed dot marker coloring pages with your child/students! Be sure to check out these additional fall themed printables for little learners:


































