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  2. David Kalvitis - Wikipedia

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    David Kalvitis at the 2011 Rochester Children's Book Festival. [1]David Kalvitis is an artist, graphic designer, puzzle inventor, and owner of Monkeying Around, publisher of his collections of dot-to-dot-puzzles. [2]

  3. Dot book - Wikipedia

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    The dot book was invented by Leslie Allard, a prominent high school band instructor and all-star percussionist. The name is derived from the use of dots on drill sheets which symbolize players on the field: a dot book focuses on the owner's particular dots and other marchers the player may have to guide (use to determine an adjusted location).

  4. The Dot (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Dot is a 2003 children's picture book written and illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds. Published by Candlewick Press , it is about a girl named Vashti who discovers her artistic talent. Plot

  5. Connect the dots - Wikipedia

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    The Nine Dots Puzzle is the first known puzzle game where the player has to connect dots. But in this variant the goal is not to draw a picture, but to solve a logic puzzle . The emergence of connect the dots games in the printed press takes place in the early 20th century.

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  7. Dot and Tot of Merryland - Wikipedia

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    The book was illustrated by artist W. W. Denslow, who had illustrated three previous Baum books. Unlike The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Dot and Tot of Merryland contained no tipped in color plates, but was filled with colored text illustrations. There were four full page pictures. The book is the last Baum book that was illustrated by W. W. Denslow.

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