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Doctor Paper Doll Printable

A free printable doctor paper doll with a medical outfit, simple clinic accessories, a full-color PDF, and a black-and-white coloring page.

What is included

  • base doll
  • outfit pieces
  • accessories
  • coloring version
  • optional paper stand

Print recommendation

Use cardstock for sturdier paper dolls. Print at 100% scale and keep small clothes and accessories in an envelope.

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Printable activity guide

About this Doctor Paper Doll

Print, color, cut, and dress this doctor paper doll for a community helper lesson or pretend clinic. Kids can use the ready color page for a quick activity or the black-and-white coloring page for a slower craft before playing.

Use the full-color preview when you need a fast craft, or choose the coloring version when kids want more time to decorate the doll before cutting. The goal is to make the printable practical for real craft time, not just a picture to look at.

Good for

Where this printable works best

community helper lessons

career day activities

pretend clinic play

preschool and kindergarten centers

Play ideas

Ways to use the printable

1

Set up a pretend checkup station with the doll, clipboard, and simple care prompts.

2

Use the doctor outfit while talking about kindness, helping others, and staying healthy.

3

Pair the coloring page with a short classroom discussion about community helpers.

Materials

printer paper or cardstock

Best on cardstock if you want sturdier dolls and reusable outfits.

scissors

Use careful cutting around tabs and small accessories.

glue stick or tape

Helpful for stands, storage pockets, or reinforcing small pieces.

crayons or markers

Use on the coloring version before cutting the pieces out.

Print tips

Before you print

  • Print at 100% scale so the clothes and tabs line up with the doll base.
  • Use cardstock for repeat classroom use, or regular printer paper for a quick one-time craft.
  • Cut around the outside line first, then trim smaller accessories after the larger pieces are finished.

Practice

What kids can practice

  • role-play language
  • fine motor cutting
  • health and helper vocabulary
  • sequencing steps

How to use this paper doll

Step 1

Print the paper doll template at 100% scale.

Step 2

Cut around the outer lines with adult help for younger kids.

Step 3

Color the black-and-white version before cutting if desired.

Step 4

Cut out the clothes and accessories.

Step 5

Dress the doll and store small pieces in an envelope.

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FAQ

Can I print this paper doll on regular paper?

Yes. Regular printer paper works for quick play, while cardstock makes the paper doll sturdier.

Does this printable include a coloring version?

Yes. Each published template includes a full-color version and a black-and-white coloring version.

Can teachers use this in class?

Yes. These generic original templates are intended for family, classroom, and homeschool craft activities.

How can I use the doctor paper doll in a classroom?

Use it during a community helpers unit, career day, health lesson, or dramatic play center where kids can dress the doll and talk about helping others.

Does the doctor printable work as a coloring activity?

Yes. Use the black-and-white page when kids need a longer activity that includes coloring before cutting and dressing the doll.

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