Free Printable Winter Dot To Dot Printables

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Winter dot to dot printables are a calm, stay-in craft for chilly days. These connect-the-dot pages invite kids to count, trace, and reveal cute winter scenes right before their eyes. They help reinforce number order, pencil control, and focus while keeping little hands busy.

Whether used during class centers or during quiet afternoons at home, they make an easy, mess-free creative break. So be sure to explore our other dot to dot printables for even more seasonal fun.

A promotional poster titled “Winter Dot to Dots” with bold purple and blue text and a “FREE PRINTABLE!” banner. It showcases four sample connect-the-dots pages featuring a hot cocoa mug, a holiday sweater, a snowman, and a snow globe, each surrounded by colorful crayons. The design includes blue striped accents at the top and the website “SimpleEverydayMom.com” at the bottom.Pin

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Connect The Dots For January

This winter set packs the season’s charm into four playful pages: a cheerful snowman in a snug knit hat, a Christmas tree sparkling inside a snow globe, a steamy mug of cocoa topped with chocolate and cinnamon sticks, and a comfy sweater covered in wintry patterns.

Each design feels simple yet full of character, making it easy for little ones to stay focused as they connect each dot and watch the picture slowly appear.

These pages are fantastic for reinforcing number order and strengthening fine motor coordination as kids connect the dots one by one. The steady rhythm of counting and drawing helps them build patience and attention to detail, too.

A winter sweater connect-the-dots printable on a white sheet of paper. The green sweater has numbered dots along the bottom and sides, and it’s already colored with a red snowflake-style pattern across the chest. Three crayons (black, red, and green) are placed around the page, with a blue snowflake scarf at the top for a cozy winter-themed setup.Pin

Once the dots are complete, the little learners can grab their crayons or markers to color in the winter scenes. Turning a simple outline into a colorful masterpiece always feels rewarding, especially when they can proudly say, “I made this.”

Each finished page tells its own story. The snowman is ready to greet the first snowfall, the cocoa mug steams beside the window, and the sweater looks warm enough for a frosty day. 

These pictures can even be hung up as decorations or added to classroom bulletin boards to bring a bit of winter cheer to the room.

A snowman connect-the-dots printable on a white sheet of paper. The snowman is lightly colored blue, with a blue winter hat and purple pom-pom, while numbered dots outline part of its body. Three crayons (black, purple, and light blue) are placed around the page, and a blue snowflake scarf at the top adds a festive winter background.Pin

Winter Books For Kids

Polar Bear Island is a fun book for winter! Polar Bear Island is just that – only for polar bears! That is until Kirby the penguin comes to visit. She turns the place around and adds tons of interesting excitement, but will the polar bears let her stay? You have to check it out and see for yourself!

Tacky The Penguin– This is a great book for children to learn about acceptance and valuing others for exactly who they are.

Owl Babies– A sweet book that teaches kids that Mom always comes back! It’s especially great for children who may have separation anxiety.

Four winter-themed connect-the-dots printables arranged in a 2x2 grid. The pages feature a green sweater, a purple mug of hot cocoa with cinnamon sticks, a snow globe with a Christmas tree, and a smiling snowman wearing a blue hat. A blue snowflake-patterned scarf at the top adds a cozy seasonal background.Pin

Winter Arts And Crafts

Torn Paper Snowy Owl Craft – Keep the winter theme going with this lovely project that’s full of texture and imagination. Kids tear pieces of white paper and glue them together to create a fluffy owl ready to fly into the night. 

The tearing motion helps strengthen their hands, and the finished owl looks adorable displayed on a wall or window. It’s the kind of art activity that feels cozy and satisfying from start to finish.

Polar Bear Photo Craft – Add a personal touch to your children’s artwork time with this exciting DIY. They can glue their own photo into the bear’s face, turning it into a playful keepsake that your family will love. 

It’s a good project for classrooms and homes, and it helps little ones practice cutting, gluing, and matching shapes while giggling over their funny “bear faces.”

This image is a four-panel collage of winter crafts made with paper and simple materials. It shows snowy owl art, polar bear crafts with kids’ faces wearing hats and scarves, paper plate snowman puppets, and penguin crafts dressed in flower shirts. The projects are colorful and photographed on winter-themed fabric backgrounds.Pin

Moving Snowman Paper Plate Craft – For something more interactive, this DIY task will undoubtedly become a hit. Using paper plates, popsicle sticks, and paint, they can make a snowman that actually moves across a pile of snow. 

They’ll love decorating it with dotted smiles, buttons, a carrot nose, and hats before watching their snowman move. It’s simple but full of charm, and the movement adds a touch of magic to art time.

Tacky The Penguin Craft – Don’t miss this project that will put a smile on everyone’s face. Inspired by the storybook character full of personality, the template features easy-to-follow shapes for them to piece together. 

In the end, they’ll have their very own Tacky, complete with his colorful vest, that pairs perfectly with storytime.

Winter Activities For Preschoolers

Winter activities for preschoolers mix exciting tasks with a bit of skill-building, like our set of snowman dot to dots, where children can connect numbers to finish cute snowmen in different poses. 

Each page helps them count in order and practice following lines carefully. Coloring the finished snowman adds an extra creative touch.

Keep little ones curious and engaged with these winter pattern block mats, which let children fill outlined pictures with colorful geometric blocks.

They’ll never get bored completing these puzzles, thanks to the bright and vibrant winter playtime scenes. 

It supports shape recognition and spatial reasoning as they figure out how each piece fits together, and it gives young ones room to experiment freely.

This image is a four-panel collage of winter-themed kids’ activities and printables. It includes two snowman dot-to-dot coloring pages, a cutting practice worksheet with polar bears, and a shape-matching castle craft. The projects are bright, simple, and designed for young children to practice fine motor skills.Pin

Our polar bear cutting activity pages are perfect for toddlers who are learning to handle scissors safely. They’ll follow simple lines to finish activities, which builds fine-motor confidence while keeping the theme wintry and engaging.

A hot cocoa connect-the-dots printable on a white sheet of paper. The mug is colored purple with snowflake designs, topped with whipped cream and sprinkles, and has two cinnamon sticks sticking out. Numbered dots outline the cup, and two crayons (purple and brown) are placed around the page with a blue snowflake scarf at the top.Pin

Perfect for a quiet winter afternoon, check out Fun-A-Day’s winter printable book for a sweet project. Young ones can color, read, and staple their own storybook together, combining creativity and early literacy.

They will love showing off a book that they made, which they can also use to practice reading.

Free Printable Winter Dot To Dot Printables

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