Dot-to-Dot Flamingo

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dot-to-dot-flamingo

This dot-to-dot flamingo free printable is a super cute way to introduce children to flamingos and other feathered friends!

This flamingo dot to dot is cute, approachable, and ready for kids to draw lines from one number to the next. It’s a numerical dot to dot easy. And it’s also a 1-30 dot to dot in ascending order. The idea for this dot-to-dot flamingo printable came after “reading” the book Flora and the Flamingo by Molly Idle. It’s a beautiful, super fun, wordless book for preschoolers. I think you’ll love it. I did! Here’s my full Flora and the Flamingo book review.

Also, here’s another flamingo activity:

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF DOT TO DOT FOR KIDS?

Want to know more about the benefits of dot to dot for kids?

Dot-to-dot helps small children learn number order. It also helps with counting… though these are perhaps the most obvious benefits. Here is our rundown.

Why do a Dot to Dot Puzzle?

Dot to Dots Help Children Learn to Count
Connecting dots helps children learn number order and helps teach them how to count.

Connect the Dots Help with Hand-Eye Coordination
Dot to dot puzzles are an easy way to improve hand-eye coordination. Completing a dot to dot game requires concentration and focus. It builds comprehension and attention span. Dot to dot printable also help to strengthen visual motor control (the ability to coordinate the things we see with the motor output).

Dot to Dot Games Improve Handwriting Skills
Doing something fun, like dot-to-dot activities, help improve a child’s handwriting skills. While it may not seem that challenging to an adult, to a preschooler, dot to dot puzzles are a valuable pre-writing tool. Children learn how to hold a pencil, how much pressure to apply to the paper, and how to draw lines to create shapes.

Dot-to-Dot Worksheets Boost Fine Motor Skills
Dot to dots are a fun way to prepare hand and finger muscles for writing. The early childhood years are the best time to develop these muscles! Connect the dots keep a child engaged on the task at hand, and not on their actual hand — making it more fun for a child to practice, without even realizing they are practicing how to hold a pencil.

Dot to Dot Puzzles Build Confidence
A dot-to-dot drawing can usually be completed in one seating. The act of starting a puzzle and completing it, is a great confidence builder, particularly for small children who instantly see the reward for their hard work and concentration.


Here are more dot to dot activities:

Dot-to-dot cat

Dot-to-dot whale

Dot-to-dot balloon

I hope you love this dot-to-dot flamingo Please also use it as a flamingo coloring page and share it with me and the others on Facebook!

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