Have you ever looked up at a clear nighttime sky and marveled at the constellations? You’re not alone. David’s Vintage Dot-to-Dot collection contains an activity book that’s all about the Starry Hosts. “Astro-dots, Find the Constellations,” 1985, softcover, from Sunstone Publications is a “Dot-to-Dot Coloring Fun” Book. Jesse Zerner, the … Continue reading
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Vintage Dot-to-Dot Collection – Where is the bird’s nest? and 11 other arrow dot to dot pictures.
In 1959, Platt & Munk published a set of 12 Dot-to-Dot books. This was not an ordinary dot-to-dot. Instead of a “dot” the author, David B. Dreiman, used an arrow. There is still a number with the arrow, but instead of looking … Continue reading
Vintage Dot-to-Dot Collection – The Story of the Three Bears
So, sometimes you don’t know what you have until you research it. This vintage dot-to-dot book in David’s collection took me by surprise. While doing the research on this book, I looked up the illustrator. Usually, the illustrator is not well known, after all, it’s just a dot-to-dot book. But … Continue reading
Vintage Dot-to-Dot Collection – Easy Drawing Book
“Follow the Dots, Easy Drawing Book, with my very own pictures” is one of the oldest dot-to-dot books in David Kalvitis’ collection. David has spent over 10 years searching for classic books with over 50 in his collection so far. Each picture can be viewed in its larger format by … Continue reading
Vintage Dot-to-Dot Collection – Billy Spots Puzzle Dots
Billy Spots Puzzle Dots is one of the oldest dot-to-dot books in David Kalvitis’s collection. David has spent over 10 years searching for these classic books with over 50 in his collection so far. Billy Spots Puzzle Dots, 1939 copyright softcover from Platt & Munk. … Continue reading
Vintage Dot-to-Dot Collection – Piffle’s Mother Goose
Once upon a time, in a land close to home, a puzzle creator went back into history. Well not really, but David Kalvitis loves dot-to-dots so much that he had started a collection of vintage and newer connect-the-dot books. David has spent over 10 years searching for these … Continue reading