Extreme Dot to Dot: US History

Extreme Dot to Dot: US History

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Ages: 8+

Grades: 3rd+

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Product Code: 785-829

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Extreme Dot to Dot: U.S. History


Kick start your student’s mental focus with the fantastic Extreme Dot to Dot: U.S. History. Unlike conventional dot-to-dot puzzles that reveal too much of the picture and ruin the mystery, Extreme Dot to Dot: U.S. History’s puzzles are intricate and challenging. When your student looks at a page, he will have no idea what the end result will be.


Mapping and concentration are just two educational benefits of solving these dot-to-dot puzzles. Your student’s left and right brain will be exercised as he works to complete puzzles containing 500 to over 1,800 dots. 


Some puzzles even cover a two-page spread - definitely not for the faint-hearted. Recommended for ages 8 and older, these dot to dots are not just for children. Many adults, myself included, find these books both provoking and relaxing, a treat for sluggish minds and weary bodies. 32 puzzles per book.


Extreme Dot to Dot: U.S. History contains 32 puzzles of landmarks, events, and memorable sights from around the USA. These scenes include Ellis Island, Roaring 20s, Martin Luther King Jr., and more. A handy key in the back identifies each scene and provides fascinating details and facts.

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Features


  • 32 puzzles
  • 500 to 1800 dots per puzzle

  • Educational Benefits:
  • Counting
  • Mapping
  • Concentration
  • Challenging & Rewarding

  • Publisher's Information
    Puzzles: 32
    Binding: Paperback
    Publisher: MindWare
    Made In: USA
    Dots Per Puzzle: 500 to 1,800+
    Faith-Based: No
    Consumable: Yes

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 30 reviews
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    A.C.
    Intense Dot to Dot

    I love the idea of these, and have completed this type a few times myself. It's a bit much for my late grade schooler still. But I received it free in my order and wanted to use a few as breaks alongside our history reading. I'll likely be doing them alongside him as he draws his own things he's learning.

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    Aaron K.
    Our family doesn't get it

    We find these tedious and boring.

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    Hayes
    Extreme dots

    Dot to dot for bigger kids. Neat pictures, lots of dots, and they match the US history theme. Very cool.

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    sdmomof6
    Extreme Dot to Dot: US History

    I like doing them because they have scenes from history. They are challenging, yet fun.(Daughter age 12)

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    STACEY B.
    Must have

    Learning history and having fun