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Calming Dot to Dot: Intricate, Stunning, Stress-Relieving Patterns for Adults
By Emily Wallis
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ATTAIN FOCUS, CLARITY AND PEACE BY CAREFULLY PROCEEDING FROM DOT TO DOT THROUGH THESE INTRICATE PATTERNS
As you progress from one numbered dot to the next, you clear your mind of other thoughts, much like you would during a meditation exercise. Packed with artistic, hand-drawn patterns, Calming Dot to Dot offers an enjoyable way to achieve a state of mindfulness and reduce stress.
Featuring detailed illustrations of:
• Animals
• People
• Nature
• Buildings
As you progress from one numbered dot to the next, you clear your mind of other thoughts, much like you would during a meditation exercise. Packed with artistic, hand-drawn patterns, Calming Dot to Dot offers an enjoyable way to achieve a state of mindfulness and reduce stress.
Featuring detailed illustrations of:
• Animals
• People
• Nature
• Buildings
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Calming Dot to DotBy Emily WallisTo be honest, when I saw the adult coloring books come out I was elated! Now I didn’t have to hide that I still enjoyed coloring as a grown-up. This book takes it up a notch!!! Another great childhood pleasure made available to adults and with challenges equal to our abilities. I found it a stress reliever just like the coloring books, but with the bonus my concentration was heightened therefore engaging my mind even more. Not only was it fun to do, but I never knew for sure what my picture would become once all the numbers were connected. It was always a surprise especially how intricate they were. I counted approximately 43 pictures, a nice number to keep me busy for a while! The book is printed on thick quality paper so if my attention to my work leads to a little too much pencil pressure on the picture, the paper didn’t tear. After I was finished with my masterpiece, I could then color it for a little more relaxation. Yes the numbers were small, but I did fine with my dollar store glasses. The book is small enough I can easily take it with me while waiting and pass the time. I enjoyed this book and highly recommend it to others, who enjoy challenges and would like something different,I received this book from Ulysses Press in exchange for an honest review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Calming Dot to Dot by Emily Wallis consists of pictures to color that first require connecting the dots. As you concentrate on finding the next numbered dot, your mind will be cleared of all other thoughts (except about how you need another visit to the optometrist, because the numbers are pretty small). The patterns feature a variety of designs from animals like bears and butterflies to buildings like a country house and a Gothic cathedral.This would make a great gift for someone whose eyes are young enough to pick out the numbers.