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R**M
What!? Three numbers on one dot!
8.5" X11" book. But This is not 1-1000 dots. There are NOT 1000 dots per page as indicated on front of the book. Some have more than 1000 numbers, some have less but not 1000 dots because a dot is reused twice to three times! The different color numbers on each page represent a group (example: green dots are 1-560 and red dots are 1-342).I don't like that there are not continuous numbers per page and that half the dots have two to three numbers on it making it impossible to see once you draw a line through. I have to keep erasing lines just to find numbers.There are tons of puzzles front and back of each page. Paper is thin (like regular printing paper). And numbers are very small (I have good nearsightedness so this is not a problem for me but can see how this would be a problem for some).I'm sticking to the 1 to 1000 dot books that are 9"x 11", thick paper, and one number per dot!
J**.
Totally disappointed
These are poorly made...the pages are way too small for the items. I've used other Dot-to-Dot by Thomas Pavitte and LOVED them. The way these dots are done with using the same dot having up to 4 different numbers makes it super confusing.
S**L
Well worth the money.
These are fun and extremely detailed dot to dot puzzles. The numbers are printed very small, but are easy enough to read. Lots of dots have more than one number, and sometimes numbers get covered up by the lines you draw. Makes it a bit difficult to find the next number you need when it's crossed through with a previous line. But that doesn't happen too often. I wouldn't recommend this book for young children. I am very much enjoying it though, fun and sometimes challenging puzzles create awesome works of art when complete.
D**Y
Love Star Wars and could not wait for this dot ...
Love Star Wars and could not wait for this dot to dot book. Numbers are so small you do need a magnifying glass and if you have a color perception problem... this could be an added challenge. Many of the puzzles are in two very faint colors. I'm depending on the force being with me to be able to do this.
T**H
Hard to read, thin pages.
I like the actual designs, but the numbers are extremely hard to make out. While I appreciate that the color-coding makes the design easier to do, the orange/yellow color was so light that it was very hard to read. I have 20/20 vision and was in a well-lit room, but still ended up with a headache after doing one page. Besides that, the pages are too thin. I used a gel pen and while it didn't bleed through, it's very visible on the other side. And there is a design on the back of each page, instead of being one design per page, so now the other side of the page is basically ruined. With half the pages unusable, and the hard to see dots, this book is kind of a waste. It's a great idea, but needs upgrades.
R**S
NOT FUN: Hard to read, duplicate numbers, even kids walk away from it
I rarely write reviews, but felt the need to do so on this one. We have loved the Thomas Pavitte dot-to-dots. My boys 7 and 11 have done them all. As they are star wars fans, I loved the idea for this one too -- but the execution on the star wars book is poor. My 7 year old, who excels at the Pavitte, experienced a quick deflation of interest after the first two. The pages are too small for images, resulting in minuscule dots that require a magnifying glass/orb. My 11 year old, who stuck with the book for several images, found pages that included duplicate dots (for example, in one case, #57 and #58 dots appear twice in different places on the same page -- didn't anyone proof these?). Print and colors are also very faint, left him with a headache by the end. A friend his age who came for a holiday also found them frustrating and poorly done, didn't even really try beyond one page. It's getting tossed and we do not recommend.
M**K
This book is not for kids.
This book is not for kids. My grandson, age 6, does lots of dot to dot 1000 step puzzles, so I thought he's like the Star Wars book. It has may pages and is well-made. The numbers on the pages are very light in color and small in print. Lots of the dots have two numbers associated with them and when you draw your line to them, it covers the second number so it will be really hard to discern. My grandson gave up and we put the book away. The big take-away is that this book is NOT made for little kids.
J**N
More time consuming than other dot to dot books.
Good puzzles so far but print is very small and light, hard to see.Also there is often more than one number per dot which makes the puzzles more challenging, taking longer to complete.There are a lot of puzzles in this book. They are printed double sided on paper that is not very thick, but they work just fine.
D**R
Worth purchasing
Really great pictures when you finish, absorbing to do. Only downside is some of the numbers are a little hard to read as they are small and sometimes pale colours close to similar mumber.
E**D
Don't be Darth, snap one up!
Fantastic Christmas gift! Quirky and gives a break from the colouring lark. Great amount of pages.
L**A
Like new
As new!
V**L
Class
Brilliant. Bought this through lockdown and it helped
A**R
Seeing the numbers
The numbers are so small you'd need an electron microscope to see them!
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