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Farm Dot Letter Coloring Pages

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Get out your dot markers for these adorable Farm Dot Coloring Pages, your preschooler will thank you.

Who doesn’t love farm animals? My kids are huge animal lovers so why not bring them into your classroom to make learning more fun. These cute preschool printables are great for learning about animals and their letters.

My daughter carries around her stuffed animals everywhere so she’s always happy to learn about different animals. Farm animals are fun because there are so many songs about them and they all make fun sounds.

Farm Dot Letter Supplies

  • Printer
  • Paper
  • Dot markers or Bingo dabbers

If you don’t want to color them in, you can use counters or blocks and have your child cover them up. Sometimes my daughter doesn’t feel like coloring them in so she uses pom poms. Get out your dot markers for these Farm Dot Coloring Pages, your preschooler will love coloring them in and learning the first letter of their names.

Recommended Farm Books

Do your kids a favor and pair this activity up with a wonderful book about farm animals.

 Big Red BarnBig Red Barn Little Blue Truck board bookLittle Blue Truck board book Fun on the Farm: A Pop-up BookFun on the Farm: A Pop-up Book Night Night FarmNight Night Farm

Recommended Farm Toys

You can’t learn about farms without your own farm animals, I remember having a ton of fun with toy animals at that young age. A good farm puzzle is great as well.

 Melissa & Doug Wooden Fold & Go Barn, Animal & People Play Set, Promotes Imaginative Play, 7 Animal Play Figures, 11.25Melissa & Doug Wooden Fold & Go Barn, Animal & People Play Set, Promotes Imaginative Play, 7 Animal Play Figures, 11.25 Learning Resources Farm Animal Counters, 10 Different Animals, Set of 60, Ages 3+Learning Resources Farm Animal Counters, 10 Different Animals, Set of 60, Ages 3+ Melissa & Doug Farm Chunky Puzzle (Preschool, Chunky Wooden Pieces, Full-Color Pictures, 8 Pieces)Melissa & Doug Farm Chunky Puzzle (Preschool, Chunky Wooden Pieces, Full-Color Pictures, 8 Pieces) Melissa & Doug Busy Barnyard-Shaped Floor Puzzle (Beautiful Original Artwork, Sturdy Cardboard Pieces, 32 Pieces, 2′ x 3′)Melissa & Doug Busy Barnyard-Shaped Floor Puzzle (Beautiful Original Artwork, Sturdy Cardboard Pieces, 32 Pieces, 2' x 3')

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More Animal Activities

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  • Farm Animal Sort Printable by Simple Fun for Kids
  • Printable Animal Puzzles by Itsy Bitsy Fun
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  1. Augustus says

    August 10, 2016 at 2:16 pm

    This is a good learning method for kids. Thanks for sharing.

    Reply
  2. Jackie Bearfield says

    August 12, 2020 at 10:51 pm

    Thanks!!

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