Go higher and higher--up to the big 100, and then on to infinity--with this cool dot-to-dot counting book This is the exciting challenge older counters are eagerly waiting for. What's hidden in each dot-to-dot? Till it's done, no one can know. They'll all be a big happy surprise
My daughter is learning to count to 100, so this is a good book for her. She loves dot-to-dots, and as a homeschooling mom, I like challenging my Kindergartener. She enjoys figuring out what the picture will be, and although the numbers are small (hard to avoid with so many numbers on a page), the book has been a hit. It's challenging, so for younger kids, it will last a while.
dot to dot count to 100
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
My 3 yr old loves dot to dots. We have a stack of these type of books. He especially loves this one because it doesn't follow the same type of format that some of the other workbooks series type books follow. If just has puzzle after puzzle of 100 dot pictures to draw. He loves it.
Excellent for 4-5 year olds
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Took this on a long flight with my 4 & 5 year olds. They spent quality time on it. The difficulty level is just right for kids who are learning to count to 100; pictures are challenging without being too complex.
Great dot-to-dot book for young counters!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
This is a surprisingly nice dot-to-dot book for kids learning to count to 100. Unlike supermarket-style coloring books, this book is printed on nice white thick paper. The resulting pictures have a surprising amount of detail. A number line of sorts goes across the top of each pair of pages to help kids remember the 10, 20, 30, etc. sequence. 64 pages / pictures in all. A nice book overall!
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