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Books with title My First Alphabet Dot-to-Dot: Over 50 Fantastic Puzzles

  • My First Dot-to-Dot: Over 50 Fantastic Puzzles

    Elizabeth Golding, Sonia Baretti, Maria Neradova

    Paperback (B.E.S., Feb. 1, 2017)
    Help your little readers practice their visual thinking, pen control, and hand-eye coordination with these simple dot-to-dot puzzles. In My First Dot-to-Dot, young kids will enjoy tracing over dots, connecting them, and revealing a colorful picture with these fantastic throw-downs that will have them answering questions, writing words, counting items, and solving problems. Get them thinking, writing, counting, and laughing as they take on each intriguing challenge. It offers hours of age-appropriate fun to kids that are just starting to enjoy thinking through problems and find answers all by themselves.
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  • My First Spot the Difference: Over 50 Fantastic Puzzles

    Joe Potter, Marta Costa Virgili

    Paperback (B.E.S., April 1, 2018)
    Help your little readers practice their visual thinking, pen control, and hand-eye coordination with these simple mazes and dot-to-dot puzzles.Straightforward questions spur them on to solve puzzles while tracing over and connecting dotted guidelines helps them to complete colorful pictures. Get them thinking, writing, counting, and laughing as they take on each intriguing challenge. This book offers hours of age-appropriate fun to kids that are just starting to enjoy thinking through problems and finding answers all by themselves. Search for differences in each picture, practice visual thinking, and perfect hand-eye coordination with lots of fun problems.
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  • My First Unicorn Dot-to-Dot: Over 50 Fantastic Puzzles

    Joe Potter, Elizabeth Golding, Faye Buckingham

    Paperback (B.E.S., March 1, 2019)
    Help your little readers practice their visual thinking, pen control, and hand-eye coordination with these simple mazes and dot-to-dot puzzles. WWTUD? (What Would the Unicorn Do?) Complete the dots, color them in, and follow the unicorn into lots of exciting, fun adventures. Straightforward questions spur children on to solve puzzles while tracing over and connecting dotted guidelines helps them to complete each one. They can even color them in, too! Get them thinking, writing, counting, and laughing as they take on each intriguing challenge. This book offers hours of age-appropriate fun to kids that are just starting to enjoy thinking through problems and finding answers all by themselves.
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  • My First Alphabet Dot-to-Dot: Over 50 Fantastic Puzzles

    Elizabeth Golding, Jake McDonald

    Paperback (B.E.S., March 1, 2019)
    Help your little readers practice their visual thinking, pen control, and hand-eye coordination with these simple mazes and dot-to-dot puzzles. Youngsters will enjoy connecting the dots even as they practice answering fun questions, coloring pictures, alphabet sequencing in upper and lower case, and more. Straightforward questions spur them on to solve puzzles while tracing over and connecting dotted guidelines helps them to complete each one. They can even color them in, too! Get them thinking, writing, counting, and laughing as they take on each intriguing challenge. This book offers hours of age-appropriate fun to kids that are just starting to enjoy thinking through problems and finding answers all by themselves.
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  • My First Mazes: Over 50 Fantastic Puzzles

    Elizabeth Golding, Isabel Aniel

    Paperback (B.E.S., Feb. 1, 2017)
    Help your little readers practice their visual thinking, pen control, and hand-eye coordination with these simple mazes. In My First Mazes, young kids will enjoy completing mazes and solving questions like, "What did the pirate find?", "Where did the king go?", "How many friends did the frog find?", and more. Get them thinking, writing, counting, and laughing as they take on each intriguing challenge. It offers hours of age-appropriate fun to kids that are just starting to enjoy thinking through problems and find answers all by themselves.
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  • My First Odd One Out: Over 50 Fantastic Puzzles

    Joe Potter

    Paperback (B.E.S., March 1, 2019)
    Help your little readers practice their visual thinking, pen control, and hand-eye coordination with these simple mazes and dot-to-dot puzzles. Which cow, chick, daisy, or balloon is the odd one out? Straightforward questions spur children on to solve puzzles while tracing over and connecting dotted guidelines helps them to complete each one. They can even color them in, too! Get them thinking, writing, counting, and laughing as they take on each intriguing challenge. This book offers hours of age-appropriate fun to kids that are just starting to enjoy thinking through problems and finding answers all by themselves. Help young readers practice visual thinking by solving simple puzzles.
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  • My First Picture Puzzles: Over 50 Fantastic Puzzles

    Moira Butterfield, Natasha Rimmington

    Paperback (Perseus Distribution, April 1, 2018)
    Help your little readers practice their visual thinking, pen control, and hand-eye coordination with these simple mazes and dot-to-dot puzzles.Straightforward questions spur them on to solve puzzles while tracing over and connecting dotted guidelines helps them to complete colorful pictures. Get them thinking, writing, counting, and laughing as they take on each intriguing challenge. This book offers hours of age-appropriate fun to kids that are just starting to enjoy thinking through problems and finding answers all by themselves. Children will challenge themselves as they solve questions like, "What did the pirate find?" "Where did the king go?" "How many friends did the frog find?" and more.
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