Dot-to-dots have never been so much fun or so rewarding. Using a minimum of 300 dots per picture,artist David Woodroffe has created more than 120 intriguing visual puzzles for you to reveal. The wide-ranging themes include famous landmarks, iconic buildings, classic ships & airplanes. revered works of art, as well as scenes from history, the animal kingdom, & the worlds of entertainment, science & sport. Designed to appeal ot adults while also being suitable for older children, this book takes a much-loved genre to a new level of enjoyment. The sense of achievement you will derive from completing these wonderful pictures will be immense. All you need is a sharp eye & a pencil.
I have really had a good time working on these dot-to-dots. I have been trying to work on my line work and I feel that these dot to dot exercises are helping train my wrist for fluid clean lines. I do have to point out those that there are at least 2 errors that I have found so far with certain numbers being missing. It wasn’t heard to figure it out. Like another commenter said about page 26 missing 10 or so numbers, page 28 is missing dot# 111. That’s only as far as I have gotten with it so far.
Couple of issues with it so far. 1) Page 10 is not listed on the "List of Illustrations" in the back of the book, and 2) on page 26 dot numbers 350 - 359 don't seem to exist.