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🎉 Dot your way to creative independence!
READY 2 LEARN Doodle Dabbers Dot Markers come in 6 bright, washable, non-toxic colors with uniquely designed ball-shaped grips tailored for toddlers. These markers promote fine motor skills, sensory play, and mess-free creativity, making them a perfect tool for young children’s artistic development and independent expression.










| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 479 Reviews |
B**Y
Great quality product!
Great product! Perfect for kids!
L**A
Perfect alternative to coloring!
Super fun color dots for my 2 year old. Perfect size for the palm of his hands and great price for great quality! Color washes off easy!
L**Z
Ideal para bebés
Estos creyoncitoa son ideales para bebés . Sin un excelente primer paso a la hora de querer ofrecer un instrumento para pintar a un bebé entre 1 y 3 años
M**Y
So far so good.
Bought these to help my 3-4’s develop a stronger tripod grasp. They tend to fist the fat cylinder shaped ones. Also, the larger ones tend to send out too much ink to quickly. These have to be primed first time some of the older children were able to work the color down themselves. They leave less color so the children have to work a little harder to use them. The class seemed to enjoy using them and asked for them again.
S**N
Great for toddlers!
Durable. Easy grip for toddlers. Vivid colors.
A**L
Great for Toddlers
My almost 2 year old uses these with ease! Highly recommend for little ones.
E**N
Fabulous Product
Changed the tip to a sponge tip. Removed the liquid and added bingo dauber ink. They are GREAT for bingo. Other bingo players can't believe how easy and comfortable they are.
R**3
Great for Bingo Night, Not for Young Budding Artist
I purchased the Ready 2 Learn Doodle Dabbers Dot Markers after a careful review of the marketing photos and glowing reviews. One image in particular caught my eye—a young girl, joyfully “coloring” a butterfly design with the dabbers as though they were markers. I thought, Ah, a clever hybrid—both marker and dabber! Alas, dear reader, I was misled. These are dabbers in the purest sense—think bingo night at the community center, not art class at the library. My 20-month-old, full of hope and artistic ambition, naturally tried to glide the “markers” across the page. This innocent experiment quickly dislodged the tiny felt-like material covering the ink mechanism, after which the dabber not only failed to function as a marker but also tore right through the paper. To coax color from the dabbers required repeated, emphatic thumping against the page—a delightful pastime for a child who enjoys the percussive arts, but not for mine. She much prefers sweeping lines and graceful strokes, ready to learn to write, not ready to learn to holler “Bingo!” in the fellowship hall. In short, these are faithful dabbers, yes—but only for those who love the dab. Aspiring artists may wish to look elsewhere.
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