These dot marker bunny pages are in black and white. If you have access to a color printer and would prefer colorful pages, please see these colored bunny dab it sheets.
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What are dot marker coloring pages?
Dot marker coloring pages, also called “Do a Dot pages” after the popular Do a Dot marker brand, are coloring sheets with blank circles on the image. Your child, or student, uses a dauber marker to fill in the circle. Dauber markers are basically bingo markers, but in a variety of colors for kids. In my experience, kids from ages 1-5 love dot marker coloring pages. They are so easy for you - just print and had the page over to your little learner! These pages also developmentally appropriate for young children. They help your child improve their fine motor skills, hand eye coordination, finger strength, and more.
How use dauber/bingo 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 because they’re all pretty similar in size. These are the exact markers we use. They last forever. We’ve been using the same set of markers for more than three years now. For best results, make sure the lids are on tight and store them on their sides, not standing up. When they stand up for a long time, the ink drains out of the sponge. If this happens to you, pounce the marker firmly a few times to get ink flowing evenly again. To make the dot marker pages reusable, have your child cover the circles with pompoms, felt balls, or big buttons. If you really want to challenge and strengthen little fingers, have your child place the manipulative with a pair of tongs. Bamboo toast tongs work well and are usually inexpensive. For an easy, no-mess activity, use these dot it printables printables with round coding label stickers. You can get thousand of them for just a few dollars and they will provide tons of quiet, marker-free fun. No markers means less of your time spent scrubbing little hands, walls, and tables. They also provide fine motor practice because peeling and positioning stickers is great for little fingers.
Free black and white Easter bunny dab it pages download
All 6 pages are located in one convenient PDF. Download information is below the preview images. Look for the row of purple arrows. Each image has its own page in the PDF printable. If you decide you want colorful dot marker pages, visit this post for colored bunny dab it sheets. Like all 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 welcome to print and use these pages as many times as you you want for your own children, students, therapy clients, scouts, library activities, etc. as long as you are personally organizing the activity. 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 Easter bunny dot marker coloring pages with your child/students. Be sure to check out these additional free printable dot marker coloring pages while you’re here on The Artisan Life:




























































