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        <![CDATA[  <P>Move over crossword, word search, Jumble and even Sudoku puzzles! The Greatest Dot-to-Dot Super Challenge books, by David Kalvitis, are earning a place on the coffee table. Although the original goal was to entertain the &quot;big kids,&quot; preteens and teens who are outgrowing the books and toys of childhood, these ultra-challenging connect-the-dot puzzle books are receiving a huge and unexpected response from the senior crowd. USA WEEKEND Frame Games author, Terry Stickels, states &quot;Recent research now supports the use of puzzles and games to keep our minds sharp and flexible as we age, and seniors are responding to Kalvitis&#039; dot-to-dots as a great new puzzle alternative.&quot; (PRWeb Jun 3, 2008)</P>
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    <title>Patent Pending Dot-to-Dot Ideas Unveiled at Toy Fair</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>These are definitely not your father&#039;s dot-to-dots. With no clues given to the final image, numbers into the thousands, and amazing detailed pictures, The Greatest Dot-to-Dot Super Challenge, published by Monkeying Around, provides a whole new level of challenge and intrigue. (PRWeb Feb 13, 2007)</P>
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