Vehicles Dot Marker Coloring Book for Toddlers: 50+ Fun & Creative Dot Marker Activity Pages Start your engines and get ready for a colorful adventure! This Vehicles Dot Marker Coloring Book for Toddlers is packed with 50+ exciting and unique dot marker activity pages featuring vehicles such as a monster truck, race car, steam train, space ship, and more—perfect for kids who love cars, trucks, planes, trains, and all things that go. Designed to spark creativity while building fine motor skills, this book is ideal for toddlers and preschoolers ages 2 and up. What’s Inside: • 50+ Unique Vehicle-Themed Dot Marker Pages: From fire engines and helicopters to pirate ships and UFOs, these bold and playful pages are sure to capture your toddler’s imagination and love of coloring. • Large 18mm Dots for Little Hands: The large 18mm dot spaces are easy to color and fill, making it the perfect introduction to art, coloring, and creativity. • Color Testing Pages: Between each activity page, you’ll find color testing pages where your toddler can try out their markers before coloring. These pages also help to reduce bleed-through. For the best experience, we recommend placing a piece of cardboard behind the page or cutting out the finished artwork so you can proudly display your toddler’s colorful creations. • 8.5” x 11” Size: The generous 8.5” x 11” pages give your toddler plenty of space to work and create without feeling cramped. • Recommended Tools: This book works great with any brand of dot markers, paint daubers, or dot art markers. Note: Dot markers are not included, but you can easily find a variety of 18mm dot markers online. Whether it’s a rainy day or a road trip, this exciting dot marker coloring book is a fun and educational way for toddlers to develop early skills, explore their creativity, and enjoy hours of screen-free play. Perfect for: • Toddler & preschool-aged kids (ages 2–5) • Birthday gifts, travel activities, or everyday fun • Vehicle lovers and curious little explorers • Encouraging creativity and fine motor development