Here is a fun and easy dot sticker hide and seek activity for your toddler or preschooler! It’s fun to do at home or on the go.

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How to Set Up Dot Sticker Hide and Seek

Stick them randomly all over the page. Grab our dot stickers and make it easier to toddler to remove them by peeling off the outside of the stickers.

Hand the freed dot stickers to your little one and invite them to hide the animals.

You call out an animal and let them find it and cover it up with the dot stickers.

Both my twins loved this so much! I covered one up so that they could get the hang of it. I said, “where’s the lion? Oh there it is. Bye bye lion! See you later!”

We went through all the animals talking about what sound they made. For older toddler and preschoolers you can talk about the first sound of the kids

Skill Development Opportunities
This activity is great for Colour Recognition, Language and Vocabulary Development, Hand-Eye Coordination, Fine Motor Skills, Problem Solving, Emotional Development, Trial & Error, Visual Perception, Cognitive Development, Imaginative and Sensory Play.

Age Suitability
My twins were 20 months at the time of this activity. This activity is ideal for 18 month old toddlers and up.

Supplies
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- White Construction Paper
- Animal Stickers
- Dot Stickers
WILL YOU TRY DOT STICKER HIDE AND SEEK WITH YOUR TODDLER OR PRESCHOOLER? Pin it for later!!!

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Elaine
this is a great idea! you could also use a board book with lots of animals on a page, or vehicles, or anything else your toddler is interested in
Mandisa Watts
Absolutely! My toddlers are obsessed with animals right now after we went to the zoo but you could use just about anything!