Meet our dolphin tracing page, a simple printable kids can trace and color. It is perfect for preschool tracing at home or school. Print once and let the ocean fun begin! 🐬
Want more ocean fun after this page? Explore our marine life printables next.

Print a single-sheet PDF with a friendly dolphin to trace then color. If you need tracing line worksheets preschool teachers can trust, this fits right in with your ocean theme. Pair it with ripples from these waves or add sea friends like a seahorse and starfish.
Use it for pre writing practice and quiet centers. It complements line tracing worksheets free printables and other tracing lines worksheets in your fine motor station. Kids can turn their tracing art into a scene after playtime with a colorful beach ball.
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Birds chirping, bees buzzing, and lots of coloring & tracing.
Choose Your Version:
What’s Included
- One-page printable PDF
- Simple cartoon dolphin outline to trace and color
- Rounded rectangular border with splash accents
- Generous margins for little hands
Features
- Clean black and white line art that saves ink
- Single centered illustration for focus
- Printer-friendly PDF, plus a JPEG preview on the page
- Great for pre writing practice and fine motor
- Pairs with tracing lines worksheets in your fine motor station
- Easy preschool activities printable for quick prep
Who It’s For
- Preschool and early elementary teachers who need a quick ocean center sheet.
- Parents who want a fast, no-prep activity at home.
- Homeschool families building a summer or ocean unit.
- Occupational therapists targeting pencil control in short bursts.
- Caregivers seeking screen-free travel or restaurant activities.
How to Use
- Download the PDF and print at 100 percent scale on letter paper.
- Offer a pencil or crayon and invite kids to trace the dolphin outline slowly.
- Encourage top to bottom and left to right strokes to reinforce writing habits.
- Let kids color the dolphin and add waves or bubbles after tracing.
- Slip the page into a dry erase pocket for repeated practice.
- Bundle it with a few ocean pages to create a mini tracing booklet.
Ways to Extend the Activity
- Count the splashes and practice simple addition.
- Trace with different colors to make rainbow outlines.
- Cut out the dolphin and glue it onto blue paper to create a scene.
- Label parts like fin, tail, and eye to build vocabulary.
- Time a gentle “trace the tail” race for playful focus.
You Might Also Like
Building an ocean set? Add a friendly fish or go big with a majestic whale. For a little thrill, try the bold shark tracing sheet. Planning a beach theme day? Round it out with a sunny sandcastle page.
Have fun tracing and coloring this happy dolphin. When your kiddo is ready for another ocean friend, try the gentle sea turtle next. 🌊
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