Over 50 entertaining puzzles to solve by connecting letters. Finished, colorable items include a drum, kite, robot, and more. Identifications at end.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Small Book,
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This review is from: The Little Alphabet Follow-the-Dots Book (Dover Little Activity Books) (Paperback)
I was more than a little disappointed to see I had paid $3.49 for a book that is about the size of a 4x6 photograph! Especially when the price on the back cover says $1.50!! I've seen nicer books for about $1.50 at Target that also can fit in your purse for when you are on the go. Beware of the tiny size of these "Dover Little Activity Books"!! You get what you pay for.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for preschoolers,
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This review is from: The Little Alphabet Follow-the-Dots Book (Dover Little Activity Books) (Paperback)
My 4 year old (soon to be 5) loved this book! He is not one to sit for very long and work on anything but coloring. He keeps asking me to help him with this book! It is helping with alphabet recognition! I can see a difference in just 2 days! Great book!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
caution: all lower case letters,
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This review is from: The Little Alphabet Follow-the-Dots Book (Dover Little Activity Books) (Paperback)
I did not think this was a bad "little" book. But I interpreted the word "little" to mean the size of the book, which in fact, was little. However I think what they meant was that all the letters in the dot-to-dots were lower case, i.e. "little" letters. This makes a big difference at that very young age where they are just learning their alphabet. My daughter could have done a capital letter dot-to-dot independently, but needs alot of guidance with the lower case version. That's not necessarily a bad thing - it just depends on what stage of letter recognition your child is, and whether you had planned to have your child use the book independently or not.
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