These free bug dot marker pages are perfect for the little bug lover in your life! If your child has an obsession with creepy crawlies then these do-a-dot pages are for you.

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I love making and sharing dot marker pages with my readers. I actually have over 100 free dot marker printables to choose from. I recently got a request from a reader to make some insect themed do-a-dot sheets so here they are.
If you need some more ideas for a bug or insect theme be sure to also check out this Ladybug Template and this Bee Sensory Bin.
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š Why youāll love this
- Easy: These dot marker pages are so easy to set up. Just print out these pages and set them up with dot markers or dot stickers.
- Great for an insect theme: Add these dot marker worksheets to your bug or insect learning theme.
- Low mess: Dot markers are low mess, especially compared to regular paint or other arts and crafts.
šļø Supplies needed
We love our dot markers. In fact, I have several packs of them but the original pack I bought over four years ago is still going strong. They last a long time and are a great art supply to do dot marker pages with as well as other arts and crafts projects.
Although these are called dot marker pages, you can also use these pages with dot stickers. Peeling the stickers is great for fine motor skills.
ā Tips
- You can use dot markers, dot stickers, or a mix of both with these pages.
š What pages are included?
There are seven fun bugs in this dot marker page set:
- Ladybug
- Butterfly
- Spider
- Ant
- Beetle
- Dragonfly
- Stag Beetle
š FAQs
Dot markers (also sometimes called daubers, dot stampers, do a dot markers, do-a-dots, etc.) are a paint filled marker designed for young children. Kids dob the page to make a dot. They are a lot less messy than traditional paints. They make very vibrant and bold colors.
No, most dot markers are washable. Be sure to check your brand though.
Yes, most dot markers are non-toxic. Be sure to check each brand.
Most dot markers are made with washable, non-toxic ink. I recommend spraying with Shout or Oxiclean stain remover then washing as usual.
I like storing ours in a clear acrylic bin in rainbow order.
They are great for hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills. You can also use different theme dot marker worksheet pages to learn about different subjects (such as bugs, the alphabet, numbers, seasons, weather, etc.).
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šØļø How to download and print
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To download and print these free bug themed dot marker pages, click the download button below. This dot marker PDF is free for personal use only, no commercial reproduction of any kind is allowed.
The PDF will print in black and white on regular 8.5 x 11 inch paper.
If you tried these Bug Dot Marker Pages or any other activity, printable, or recipe on my site, please let me know how it goes in the š comments below. I would love to hear from you!
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