Connect the Dots for Kids Ages 5-10: Dot-to-Dot Puzzle is a Workbook for Kids Designed to Learn in a Fun Way. Book for Kids: Preschool, Elementary School, Toddlers, Boys and Girl.
L**K
Great fun for 5 and 6 year old children
Fun way to spend time with the kids. Very nice value for the price. Helps child with focus, numbers, counting, and family time. These dot-to-dot books are just as fun for adult as kids!
S**R
So cute! My girls love it.
My 6 year old loves dot to dots and I’m so happy to find a large book of them for younger kids that go over 25 dots! My 9 year old enjoys it too just because of the cute animals. They color the pics, also.
C**Y
Easy to read and do for children
I order one before for dementia older adults and it was terrible. Very small numbers and way too many for them to see and do. This one is ideal for children and dementia.
D**A
Great for young children!
My 5 year old granddaughter loved it.
J**N
Sent to grandkids for Christmas.
They loved it.
K**T
Missing dots numbers, tons of errors
Many of the dots are mislabeled with the wrong number, or the number has been completely left out. My child was frustrated trying to find dogs that weren’t there due to book error. This is such an easy fix for the publisher!
A**K
Missing numbers
The book is ok. There are many pages missing numbers making it difficult for kids to complete on their own. My son still loves it but I’m not very impressed with the quality.
J**E
Complex Dot-to-Dots
This book has some very complicated and fun-looking connect the dot illustrations. To be able to fully appreciate this book, your child does need to be able to count up to a hundred and beyond. Not every single illustration has that many dots, but a surprisingly many do, especially as the book goes along. Interestingly, in some early illustrations, the publishers have added a little color to the figures. Not enough that your child still couldn't color most of the final figure. I thought this would continue through the entire book, but it did not. Towards the end, some illustrations require so many connections that you can't actually tell what the figure is. I think that's fun. You don't know what you're going for, you just have to connect the dots to see what you have! Perhaps the child could make guesses as they make connections. To make this educational, the authors have put a letter and a blank line at the top of the page, and the child is meant to fill in the name of the animal or object. The publishers give the first letter. If your child likes complex connect-the-dot coloring books, this one may be right up his or her alley.I received a free copy of this book, but that did not affect my review.
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