Free Ghost Connect The Dots For Preschoolers

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Ghost connect the dots gets kids excited to see adorable ghouls slowly take shape as they trace the numbers! Each line adds to the Halloween surprise, making the final reveal a real boo-nus.

These pages are handy for quiet time, allowing students to practice counting and control with a pencil or crayon.

For other number puzzles that uncover adorable pictures, you can check out our dot to dot printables to add more variety to your activity stash!

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Halloween Ghost Dot To Dots

Who’s ready for some spirited fun this spine-chilling season? Our latest set features outlines of friendly frights that young learners can finish with ease!

Each page hides a spooky pal ready to pop out: a sheet-wrapped trickster shouting “Boo!”, a cheerful ghost sporting a witch’s hat and broom, and a floaty ghoul carrying a pumpkin basket for treats. 

Little ones should connect the numbered dots consecutively to reveal each character, building necessary number skills along the way.

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When they trace each line, they’re strengthening hand muscles they’ll need for regular tasks like writing, cutting, or buttoning a shirt. 

And the excitement doesn’t stop once the dots are complete! Kids can grab their crayons and dress up each little phantom with different shades, playful patterns, or even goofy costumes like they’re going out trick-or-treating!

These worksheets are a lighthearted pick this Halloween, blending counting with creative play. They’re the perfect screen-free choice for classrooms, after-school wind-downs, or cozy afternoons at home!

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Halloween Books For Kids

Room On The Broom: This has to be one of our favorite Halloween books of all time! The story follows a witch and her cat as they happen upon some animals who help the witch. There’s danger, mystery, and friendship in this adorable children’s story.

5 Minute Spooky Stories: We love Disney’s 5-minute storybooks and this one is perfect for Halloween! See how all your favorite Disney characters celebrate this spooky holiday.

Ten Timid Ghosts: This is a fun countdown book about a witch who moves into a haunted house where 10 ghosts already live. The witch scares the ghosts out one by one until they devise a scheme to get her out of their house. This Halloween children’s book is good for kids who love rhyming stories!

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Printable Halloween Crafts

Candy Corn Mummy Craft – Bright candy corn colors give this mummy a sweet twist that’s more cute than creepy! 

Preschoolers can snip the shapes, line up the paper strips, and glue everything together, which sharpens their fine motor abilities. Once done, the mummies are ready to be shown off on walls, windows, or bulletin boards!

Halloween Bat Name Craft – Kids will love creating a bat gliding across a starry sky, with their names displayed under it as part of the scene!

This project gives them the choice to design their names their own way by placing the letters inside circles or stars. 

Putting it all together offers extra practice in spelling, and the finished piece makes a festive Halloween decoration that feels both personal and special!

A collage of Halloween-themed children’s crafts features paper mummies with large eyes, bat name crafts on colorful backgrounds, black cat faces made from paper plates with vibrant facial features, and Frankenstein-style characters made from paper cups and paper cutouts. Each project uses bold colors and simple shapes to create playful and spooky designs.Pin

Black Cat Paper Plate Craft – Using a paper plate, paint, and our template, little learners can design a black cat that’s silly or spooky, as they choose. 

Cutting and arranging the pieces builds focus and encourages steady hand movements. It’s a great reminder that everyday items can be turned into exciting new creations with just a little imagination!

Zombie Paper Cup Craft – Bring an undead zombie to life with a paper cup and a few cutouts! Creating the creature from scratch keeps little ones engaged and enhances their ability to follow instructions.

The zany zombie designs they can create make this DIY all laughs, no scares!

Halloween Free Printables

Bat tracing worksheets are where Halloween meets pencil and paper! Each printable features a task, like writing the letter “B” or tracing a bat to color afterward. 

Here, children sharpen early handwriting abilities and boost hand-eye coordination with every straight or curvy line they draw!

With our Halloween cutting practice worksheets, scissors practice becomes an exciting task! Students snip various paths leading to friendly witches or smiling vampires, sharpening precision and accuracy as they go. 

They feature cute and colorful designs that keep little ones interested from start to finish!

A collage of four Halloween-themed educational worksheets includes a bat tracing and coloring activity, a cutting practice sheet for matching Halloween images to numbers, a count and graph worksheet with Halloween icons, and a line tracing page with paths between illustrated bats. These activities focus on fine motor skills, counting, and early math concepts using festive visuals.Pin

Our Halloween activity pages capture the holiday vibe with counting, tracing lines, and simple puzzles! 

The sheets challenge kids to think, concentrate, and solve problems in a festive theme they’ll enjoy. A fantastic mix of skill practice and seasonal joy wrapped up in one downloadable set!

The image shows a Halloween-themed dot-to-dot worksheet featuring a smiling ghost holding an orange jack-o'-lantern bucket. The ghost's outline is partially formed with numbered dots from 1 to 17 for children to connect.Pin

Fun-A-Day’s Halloween tracing strips feature 11paths where young learners guide trick-or-treaters to a haunted house in various ways! 

They can trace with markers, line the path with buttons and other manipulatives, or even roll Play-Doh to follow along. The different lines keep things interesting while enhancing their visual discrimination skills!

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