![]() ![]() I got the idea for these bingo dabber octopuses from Pinterest. When she lost interest she started colouring with the bingo dabbers like big wet markers – which is really rather messy! So we decided to move on to a second bingo dabber craft. This activity kept her interest for a good 15 minutes as she worked her way through the letters. ![]() She didn’t get the concept of putting the dots in the circles right away, but once I showed her, she used a lot of precision. (I like to draw out our activities for as long as I can…) : ) We have a wireless printer, so she also thought that it was pretty cool to run to the other room, pick up the printout from the printer and run back each time we printed a letter. And then she really enjoyed being able to carry around her pile of big letters. Leah really loved that we let her pick which letters she wanted us to print. My personal favourites were all the alphabet printouts. This Bingo Dauber Dot Art page from DLTK Kids has TONS of free bingo dabber printables. I considered making my own printable, but I decided not to reinvent the wheel. But for toddler, preschooler and even kids crafts, they are a lot of fun! They keep your child busy in a reasonably clean way, and the crafts end up looking pretty neat when they are done. And if I ever did, I never thought that they’d be useful. I can honestly say that I never thought I would buy bingo dabbers. ![]()
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