15+ Nativity Dot Marker Printables for Kids | Free PDF

Hello coloring friends!

Christmas is in the air, and although it is a fun time of the year, we get lost in the true meaning of the season. Our savior and resurrected king! That’s why I decided to bring a full-on Nativity Dot Marker Printable set!

This set comes with 15+ pages, including baby Jesus, Mary, Joseph, a Stable, animals, and more items that are linked to the Christmas story.

Once your little ones finish these pages, they’ll love this Christmas Dot Marker Printables set—full of gifts, trees, ornaments, and all the other fun things of the season.

Nativity dot marker printable pages for kids, toddlers, and preschool, with baby Jesus, Mary, Joseph, and manger scene designs

Feel free to print as many coloring pages as you need for home, classroom, church, etc. However, selling or claiming them as your own is prohibited. If you know of any fellow moms or teachers who would like to use them, please share the link to this post with them.

How to Download?

There are two ways to download each page:

  1. Click on the page you want to download to open a new window in PDF format. Then, proceed to print from that window.
  2. Click the yellow “Download PDF” button under each page you want to print to trigger a download to your phone or computer.

Important Printing Tip

Each dot measures about 0.6 to 0.65 inches (15–16.5 mm), which is compatible with most popular dot marker brands. For best results, print at 100% or “actual size.” In rare cases, some dots may be slightly smaller, measuring 0.55 inches (14 mm) in diameter. This size keeps the pages fun and easy while allowing for more variety and detail on each page.

Let’s start with baby Jesus. Always take the opportunity to explain to your child the meaning of our Lord coming into human form as a baby.

I also included Mary and Joseph!

I also wanted to include this bible verse that prophesied about the coming of Christ, as well as his name:

For a child is born to us… His name will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Isaiah 9:6

Here’s a cute little donkey!

And a lamb!

This one is inspired by one of the greatest Christmas songs of all time!

And here’s my try at doing a stable!

And although not necessarily a Christmas verse, I always like to connect Jesus’ birth to the greatest sign of love in human history, his death and resurrection!

Here’s another bible verse regarding the magi when they saw the star and rejoiced!

And I also wanted to include images of the gifts the magi brought:

Gold that symbolized royalty.

Frankincense was a way of honoring Him as our High Priest.

And Myrrh foreshadowed Jesus’s humanity, his future death, and burial. 

Finally, I wanted to include some bells to remind us to share the joyful news of Jesus’ birth with others, ringing out the message of hope and salvation for all.

And even the wreath, which might seem like just a decoration, carries a special message—its endless circle reminds us of God’s unending love and the everlasting life found in Christ.

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As your little ones complete each page, may they be filled with the joy, peace, and love that came into the world through Jesus. These simple activities are more than crafts—they’re moments to reflect on the greatest gift of all.

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