Free Printable Christmas Connect the Dots for Children

Christmas Connect the Dots for Children

Bev Cohen
Christmas is such a wonderful time of year! But it's busy, busy, busy. Connect the dots is a great activity for children and it keeps them busy for a while. Chances are they will have so much fun doing one that they'll ask for more. And your kids will be learning numbers while doing something they enjoy. So check out the information below for some great links to web pages containing free printable Christmas connect the dots for children. I have included the numbers contained within the pattern (for example 1 through 65) and you can gauge that against your child's level of counting. For example, if the numbers are 1 through 65 and your child can only count to 30, that activity might be too difficult. Enjoy!

Printable Christmas Connect The Dots #1:

This is a connect the dots of Santa's sleigh. The numbers connecting the dots are 1 though 65.

Printable Christmas Connect The Dots #2:

When completed, this will form a picture of a present. The numbers in this connect the dots are 1 through 34.

Printable Christmas Connect The Dots #3:

This is a polar bear and the numbers to complete the polar bear are 1 through 69.

Printable Christmas Connect The Dots #4:

This is a very simple connect the dots of a snowman. It is suitable for young children. This page does not use numbers to connect. The caption underneath the snowman reads "I'm made of Christmas snow".

Printable Christmas Connect The Dots #5:

This is probably the most advanced. It's a picture of an elf sitting on a present holding a little Christmas tree. The caption printed on the page says "Merry Christmas". There are 109 numbers used in this picture.

Printable Christmas Connect The Dots #6:

This is a picture of a Christmas tree. The numbers in in this connect the dots are 1 through 15. This is appropriate for preschool and kindergarten age children.

When these free printable Christmas connect the dots are completed, your kids can color them in. This will add a whole new dimension to the picture.

Published by Bev Cohen

Bev is a freelance writer, mother of two amazing daughters, and drummer in a band.  View profile

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