Do-A-Dot Rainbow -With Free Printable
It’s that time of year when we are looking out for all the rainbows! A little brightness and excitement after all the rain. What better activity while waiting for the rain to stop then do-a-dot rainbows!
Not sure what do-a-dot markers are? Think bingo daubers.
These markers will be the coolest addition to your crafting corner.
Prepping Your Space
I love these simple yet engaging projects, the setup is not complicated, the cleanup is (should be) minimal, the kids stay clean (kind of).
For a project like this I place a piece of cardboard on each child’s spot at the table and have a washcloth or wet wipes available.
Don’t forget to cover your child. It’s always best to assume they will somehow end up with marker in the craziest of places.
What Do You Need
Materials List:
- Cardboard or kraft paper to cover your space
- Do-a-dot markers
- Regular washable markers to color the words (optional)
- Your digital download
No do-a-dot markers? No problem!
Try this fun project out with markers, stickers, pompoms, paint, maybe a little splat of glitter?
While I highly recommend you check out these do-a-dot markers at some point, there are always other options for fun artistic opportunities!
Want to check these markers out but are on a tight budget? Keep a watch at your local Dollar Tree, I like to stock up there from time to time.
Related Project: Make this cute umbrella to go with your do-a-dot rainbow!
What We Did
After setting up each child’s space, I prepped the do-a-dot markers by gently pushing them on a scrap piece of paper until the color showed.
I then set all the markers in the middle of the table for the children to make their color choices.
For my littles (one-year-olds), I placed two colors within reach and occasionally rotated them with other choices from the table.
Markers were also placed on the table for them to color the letters on their papers.
One awesome part about making these printables myself, I can personalize them.
Ways To Learn
Always talk to the children in your care while creating. They may not all talk, but they’re always listening!
- Ask older children what color they are using
- Tell younger children what color they have chosen
- Ask questions like:
- What shape do you see in your rainbow
- What letters are at the bottom of the page
- When do you see a rainbow
- What colors are in the rainbow
- Use this as an opportunity to teach your littlest of learners a simple direction, dot dot dot.
Art is one of the best times to get your littles learning. Talk to them. Repeat yourself. They are absorbing so much!
Want to explore art with your one-year-old but aren’t sure how? Check out this article for some tips to get started!
Takeaway Tips
- Holding the do-a-dot markers helps to develop hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills. Show them dot dot dot.
- As children choose which colors to use, they’re learning to identify and name different colors. Don’t forget to talk to them about the colors they’re using!
- Add counting into your project by counting each circle they stamp.
Related Project: Try out our painting with flowers craft!
Crafting with toddlers and preschoolers is one of my favorite activities as a childcare provider. Not only does it provide tons of entertainment, but it also offers numerous educational benefits. Our rainbow project with do-a-dot markers was a huge hit, and I hope you’ll give it a try with your own little ones.
Don’t forget to grab your free do-a-dot rainbow printable to get started on your own rainbow adventure. I can’t wait to see the beautiful creations you and your children come up with!