Free Printable Dot Marker Pages for Toddlers
Twenty pages your toddler can finish on their own — alphabet, numbers, shapes, and a few seasonal favorites. Built for ages 2–4 with bingo daubers, Do-A-Dot markers, stickers, or stamps.
20 pages · Best for ages 2–4 · PDF, US Letter

What's inside the PDF
- Alphabet pages — one upper-case letter per page, large dot circles for tiny hands.
- Number pages 1–10 — count the dots as you go.
- Shape recognition pages — circle, square, triangle, star, heart.
- Color recognition pages — pick one color per page.
- Seasonal pages — pumpkin, snowflake, flower, and a beach ball for summer.
How to use them
Print on plain copy paper for everyday use, or 65 lb cardstock if you want them to survive marker bleed and refrigerator duty. Dot markers (sometimes sold as Do-A-Dot or bingo daubers) work best for ages 2–3 because they don't require the precise grip a regular marker needs. Stickers, dot stickers, or a pencil eraser dipped in paint all work too. Great for: morning sit-down time, restaurant waits, doctor's offices, and the witching hour between 4 and 5 pm when nobody knows what to do.
What this builds
Dot markers build the same fine-motor and letter-recognition skills as tracing worksheets, but without the frustration — there's no "wrong way" to hit a dot. That low frustration ceiling is why toddlers stick with dot-marker pages 3× longer than they stick with crayons. The alphabet and number sets are early literacy and numeracy practice in disguise. The shape and color pages reinforce vocabulary you're already using around the house.
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Frequently asked questions
- What age are these dot marker printables for?
- We designed them for ages 2 to 4. Two-year-olds will love the shape and color pages; three- and four-year-olds will spend more time on the alphabet and number pages.
- What markers do I need?
- Any dot marker, bingo dauber, or Do-A-Dot marker. Dot stickers, regular stickers, or a finger dipped in finger paint also work — the dots are sized generously enough for any of these.
- Can I print these for my classroom or daycare?
- Yes. Print as many copies as you need for one classroom or home daycare. We just ask that you don't redistribute the PDF itself online.
- Is it really free? What's the catch?
- It's free. We make activity books for every age — 2–5, 4–7, 7+, and adults; these printables are a sample of the kind of work that's inside our books. If you love them, the full Hawaii Activity Book on Amazon is the natural next step.
- What kind of paper should I print on?
- Plain copy paper is fine for one-shot use. If you want the pages to survive being colored on, taped to the fridge, and looked at again, print on 65 lb cardstock.
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