Purim Dot to Dot Printable Worksheets for Kids
These Purim dot to dot printable sheets are perfect for adding a fun and easy activity to Purim lessons – or just as a boredom buster! And if you like these and want more, check out these Purim mazes too. This post contains affiliate links.

My 8 year old, Y, loves dot to dot sheets and is always asking me to find some to download for him! Since Jewish resources that are true to Judaism are harder to find, I’ve been trying to make some for him.

My first set was these Hanukkah dot to dot sheets, and I do love how they came out! However, each time I do something, I streamline the process and learn new things.
On that one, I hand lettered the numbers, on this one I typed them out – mainly because it’s easier to adjust the sizing if needed. On the Hanukkah sheets, I made the letters too small and needed to totally redo them.
I did, however, like the handmade charm of those and I’m curious to hear what you think (so drop a comment if you have an opinion).


I decide to offer one Purim dot to dot sheet free at the end of this post, and the rest are a premium download available in my Etsy shop and Teachers Pay Teachers.
Check out the Purim Dot to Dot sheets
About the pages
I illustrated these by hand using Adobe Fresco on my Surface pro. That means that I did all the drawing from scratch using a digital pen on digital paper – giving you the quality of something truly hand drawn.


They are meant to be coloring pages as well, with plenty of detail to color in once the outline of a basic shape has been created by connecting the dots.
It’s always a dilemma how complicated to make these sheets, and I opted for a somewhat intermediate level on some, and easy on others. I think Y likes doing these with minimal challenge because it’s satisfying to connect those dots and he feels like he’s contributing something more meaningful to the artwork than “just” coloring it.
All that is accomplished with something simple – and then younger kids can do it too.

Pages included
I decided to make these Purim dot to dot sheets a mix of Purim traditions and iconic moments from the Purim story. Each page was designed specifically for this and is only available as of now in the Dot to Dot version.

- A rabbi reading the Megillah in shul
- Three hamantaschen
- A hand holding a Mishloach Manot basket
- A hand giving charity – one of the 5 Mitzvot of Purim that is often neglected in educational materials – and I wanted to highlight it!
- A boy wearing a mask (this is also the free sample you can download)
- Esther being coronated
- A hand extending a scepter
- The signet ring stamping a document
Download your Purim Dot to Dot Sheets
The free printable boy-with-mask dot to dot
I chose this one to offer free because it’s pretty universal and relatable for kids!

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The full Purim dot to dot bundle
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