Free Pet Dot To Dots For Preschool And Kindergarten Children

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Little animal lovers can stay happily focused with a simple activity that feels playful from the very first page! These pet dot to dots let preschool and kindergarten kids uncover adorable pets as they follow easy number paths and color each furry friend however they like. Everything is low-prep, so you can print the worksheets and have them ready to use within minutes.

These pages are especially exciting for kids who can’t get enough of puppies, kittens, and other cute pets, while still giving them extra math practice and strengthening their fine motor skills.

They’re perfect for homeschooling days, pet units at school, or quiet table work at home, each taking less than 20 minutes to complete. For more animal-related fun, check out these dot to dot printables for other options.

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Easy Pet Connect the Dots

We’re so happy to share these pet worksheets with growing learners! This printable set includes five adorable pet pages, each featuring a cat, a snake, a dog, a hedgehog, and a pony.

Here, children connect the numbered dots to reveal hidden animals, allowing them to practice counting and number sequences along the way. Tracing from dot to dot also strengthens hand-eye coordination, a skill that comes in handy for all sorts of tasks like coloring, writing, and even buttoning a shirt or jacket.

This image features a completed snake connect-the-dots worksheet placed on a light marble-like surface. The smiling green snake is colored with different shades of green, and numbered dots trace part of its body from head to tail. Three crayons are positioned in the lower-right corner, while a purple fabric and the Simple Everyday Mom logo appear at the top of the image.Pin

And once the pets appear on the page, the crayons can come out. A purple dog, green cat, or striped pony fits right in here, leaving plenty of room for creative coloring choices. How’s that for a cozy indoor win?

Grab and integrate these sheets into your preschool and kindergarten learning plans today.

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Pet Books For Kids

Can I Be Your Dog? – This is the cutest storybook about a dog named Arfy who’s a homeless dog. Follow his journey to finding the right family to adopt him!

Strictly No Elephants – When a boy and his pet elephant are denied entrance to a special club, they set out to create their own all-inclusive pet club! This is a great story of being a true friend!

If You Give A Cat A Cupcake – Kids who love the classic If You Give A Mouse A Cookie, will love this cat version! See all the silly things this cat needs!

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Crafts for Pet Themes

Bird Paper Bag Puppet – Sometimes, a paper bag is all it takes to brighten up art time. As little ones turn it into a bird puppet, they develop stronger hand and finger control. It’s a project that keeps the enjoyment going long after the last piece is glued on.

Turtle Handprint Craft – From tracing little hands to adding colorful details, this DIY will keep preschoolers happily busy. Careful tracing, cutting, and pasting develops their dexterity. Once done, it’s time to shell-ebrate and play with their newest turtle pal.

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Dog Paper Bag Puppet – If you’ve got an extra paper bag around the house, invite your little ones to transform it into an adorable puppy buddy instead of throwing it out. Spatial awareness grows when students place the dog’s ears and facial features into the right spots. Soon, their paper pet will be tagging along for pretend walks, story time, and plenty of puppy chatter around the house.

This image features a completed horse connect-the-dots worksheet displayed on a light marble-like surface. The horse is colored in shades of brown, cream, and black, with numbered dots tracing the outline of its face, neck, and raised front leg. Several crayons are placed in the lower-right corner, while a purple fabric backdrop and the Simple Everyday Mom logo appear at the top of the image.Pin

Horse Paper Plate Craft – Paper plates, paint, and a printable template set the stage for an artwork kids will love making. Little ones learn to follow directions carefully when piecing their horse together. We also created a video tutorial that they can watch to see the process step by step.

Pet Unit Printables

Our dog pattern block mats give preschoolers cute dog pictures to complete by matching shapes. Little ones naturally build problem-solving and visual discrimination skills each time they reach for and use the right pieces to solve the puzzles. Seven different dog breeds are included in this set, so they can jump right in and build their favorite puppy first.

This image features a completed hedgehog connect-the-dots worksheet displayed on a light marble-like background. The hedgehog is colored in shades of brown and cream, with numbered dots tracing the outline of its spines across the top and back. Several crayons are placed in the lower-right corner, while a purple fabric backdrop and the Simple Everyday Mom logo are visible at the top of the image.Pin

These frog worksheets keep young ones engaged with tracing, letter practice, and cut-and-paste activities centered around the letter F. They support letter recognition and scissor skills through plenty of frog-inspired tasks. Once finished, kids will be toad-ally proud to show these pages off.

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Hand these cat color by numbers to any tiny feline lover, and those kitten pictures slowly start filling with bright colors and tiny whiskers. Concentrating becomes much easier when children stay busy matching colors to the right numbers on the page. Print the sheets, grab the crayons, and soon, adorable cats are popping up piece by piece.

This image shows a completed dog connect-the-dots worksheet displayed on a light marble-like background. The dog is colored in shades of gray, white, and pink, with numbered dots tracing the outline of its back and tail. Several crayons are scattered along the bottom of the image, while a purple fabric backdrop and the Simple Everyday Mom logo are visible at the top.Pin

Learning can be fun and unexpectedly spiky with hedgehog do a dot printables. Kids practice pencil grip control and color recognition by filling the hedgehog images with vibrant dots. They’re wonderful for filling indoor time without reaching for a tablet or TV.

Free Pet Dot To Dots

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