We went to the Library the week before Thanksgiving and they had a dobber craft going, Kandy loved it so much the instructor let her take home the leftover printouts. Literally all week she did dobbing!
She starts out by really focusing on the dots and dobbing them individually, sometimes counting them, then she likes to change up colors, and then she usually ends up scribbling all over it. Lots of dexterity, hand-eye coordination, counting, and learning colors. It usually holds her over for 10-15 minutes, and cleans up easily.
She starts out by really focusing on the dots and dobbing them individually, sometimes counting them, then she likes to change up colors, and then she usually ends up scribbling all over it. Lots of dexterity, hand-eye coordination, counting, and learning colors. It usually holds her over for 10-15 minutes, and cleans up easily.
Since Thanksgiving is over and she burned through all of those worksheets, I went to the blog who made them and sure enough she makes christmas ones too! Kandy has been going at those all this week, I figure they'll be cute add ins for of our Christmas Cards to family this year! Check out these free printables:
Resourceful Mama's Dobbing Christmas Printables
Resourceful Mama's Dobbing Christmas Printables
The printables are free but a couple supplies you'll need at home to make these projects are bingo dobbers and cardstock.
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