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Free Printable Spring Connect The Dots For Kids

Welcome new blooms and hoppy times ahead with our collection of spring connect the dots—perfect for a bright, joyful season!

Flowers are blooming, and fluffy bunnies are hopping, so it’s time to shake off the winter blues with some lighthearted, jolly activities for the kids.

These printables will challenge young ones to connect dots to complete adorable springtime pictures. The fun doesn’t stop there; kids use their creativity by filling the images with springtime colors of their choice!

Ready to give it a try? Don’t forget to check out more enjoyable dot to dot printables to kick off your springtime revelry!

A set of four free printable spring-themed dot-to-dot activity pages featuring a bird on a nest, a gnome with a lantern, a bucket of tulips, and a bunny. The image has a green banner with bold white text reading "Free Printable Spring Dot to Dots" and is surrounded by colorful crayons.

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Printable Spring Dot To Dots

These spring-themed connect-the-dots worksheets are full of surprises! Each version is a recreational yet simple puzzle waiting to be revealed. 

With simple designs, these printables will keep little ones engaged to keep their attention from start to finish. Plus, once they connect all the dots, they’ll have pictures they can color—double the fun!

One of the pages features a bunch of blooming flowers in a bucket, which will need help from little hands to be completed. One side of the bucket will be completed once kids follow the numbers and connect the dots. It promotes focus and lets kids practice counting skills.

A cheerful spring dot-to-dot coloring page featuring a bucket filled with colorful tulips. The dots along the bucket’s side guide kids to complete the drawing.

Spring is not complete without snuggly little bunnies! Encourage kids to connect the dots while counting from 1 to 22 to complete this lovely animal.

Once they finish, it’s time to grab those crayons and give the bunny a colorful makeover!

A fun and simple bunny dot-to-dot coloring page for kids, partially completed and colored in with crayons. The numbers along the bunny's back guide children to connect the dots and complete the drawing.

There’s also a loveable spring gnome standing tall with his pointy hat, beard, and a hitn of a smile!

He’s holding a lantern that glows like a bit of springtime firefly, ready to light up a magical garden. Complete his hat by connecting all the dots and bring the gnome to life!

A fun dot-to-dot coloring page featuring a gnome holding a lantern. The dots along the gnome’s hat help kids complete the drawing.

For the last page, a sweet little bird appears perched on top of a nest full of eggs once the dots are connected. After that, let the kids bring the bird to life with their creativity and colorful ideas.

Encourage them to add as many colors and patterns as possible to the eggs!

A cute dot-to-dot coloring page featuring a bird standing on a nest filled with eggs. The dots along the nest’s rim help kids complete the drawing.

These activities can help kids improve their grip and control of pens and crayons to develop fine motor skills. And there’s more room for young learners to get creative here!

Each page has enough space for kids to add colorful drawings of flowers, bunnies, and other spring-themed images.

Spring Books For Children

Too Many Carrots: This adorable book about a rabbit with way too many carrots will have your kids giggling! When he loads on too many that he can’t even go in his house, he’s on the hunt for somewhere to live. Read what happens as his friends try to help. This book is cute and has a great message of sharing!

Pete The Cat and the Cool Caterpillar: Pete’s new friend is a caterpillar! But when his best buddy goes missing, Pete has to find out what happened to him. He soon realizes he’s going to need a lot of patience to discover what exactly happened to his caterpillar!

I Don’t Want To Be A Frog: Little frog wants to be anything but, you guessed it, a frog. He tries his hand at being a cat, rabbit, pig, and owl, but he just can’t manage to be like them. All along the way, his dad encourages him to just be a frog, but it’s not until he has a surprise run-in with a wolf that he rethinks what it means to be a frog.

A collection of four spring-themed dot-to-dot coloring pages featuring a bucket of tulips, a bunny, a gnome with a lantern, and a bird on a nest. Each page is partially colored with crayons and includes numbered dots to complete the drawings.

Cute Spring Crafts

Butterfly Headband Craft – Kids will flutter into spring wearing a charming accessory that the little ones will undoubtedly love.

They will decorate their butterfly crowns, as this DIY encourages creativity and fine motor skills. As a bonus, the finished product makes for great pretend-play adventures!

Bird Paper Bag Puppet Craft – Tweet, tweet! Turn a simple paper bag into an adorable bird puppet. You can print the template on a colored cardstock or have the kids color the bird, its feathers, and its beak.

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This is perfect for tapping into their imaginations and encouraging them to think of lovely stories for a magnificent puppet show afterward!

Torn Paper Bunny Craft – Looking for a project full of texture and fun? This is exactly what you need! Kids will tear pieces of paper and glue them onto a bunny template, creating a unique, mosaic-style design.

This will help improve hand strength and coordination while keeping things messy in the best way possible!

Sun Paper Plate Craft – Let the sunshine in with this happy sun DIY! Kids can create a smiling sun using a paper plate, paint, and some creative touches.

Add a smiling face and rays, and you have a project that will brighten any room! It’s perfect for telling kids about sunny days and weather patterns while honing their skills in using scissors and working with paint.

Spring Activities For Preschoolers

Preschool is a crucial time for kids to develop skills, but keeping them engaged can be challenging. Don’t worry! These ladybug worksheets definitely get the job done.

With activity sheets for letter tracing, letter maze, and labeling parts of a ladybug, young learners will be encouraged to practice handwriting and recall what they’ve learned from their science class.

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Butterflies are out and about as flowers bloom in spring. Bring that whimsy into your home or classroom with these butterfly dot to dot worksheets!

Kids can practice counting and improve their pre-writing skills as they connect the dots to reveal beautiful butterfly wings. There’s more joy to be had as kids choose their favorite colors to put on these butterflies.

Spring is about bright colors and adorable symbols, which you’ll find in our spring I spy printables. The goal here is to find and count the same springtime symbols, helping preschoolers sharpen their observation skills!

Developing math skills will never be boring with lots of colors to see—just like this collection of spring math for preschool activities!

With a playful seasonal twist, these pages promote problem-solving skills, counting numbers, and recognizing patterns.

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Spring Connect The Dots Printables

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