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Lots of Dots | Craig Frazier

There are lots of dots. Big dots, little dots, and even dots with hats!“

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ZTReader
Lots of Dots | Craig Frazier

Explore the vibrant world of Lots of Dots by Craig Frazier! This imaginative picture book invites young readers to discover the endless possibilities of dots in all shapes and sizes. With playful text and bold illustrations, children will learn how something as simple as a dot can inspire creativity and spark their imaginations. A delightful celebration of exploration and the beauty of play!

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Lots of Dots | Craig Frazier
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Lots of Dots by Craig Frazier is a vibrant picture book that captivates readers with bold colors and whimsical illustrations. The narrative encourages creativity and imaginative play, inviting children to explore shapes and patterns. Frazier's unique art style enhances the storytelling as it beautifully connects art and literacy in children's literature.

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Sagei.9
The Dot | Peter H. Reynolds

"Just make a mark and see where it takes you."

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Sagei.9
The Dot | Peter H. Reynolds

This book is for students who want to give up before they start. It's also a good reminder of the difference a warm and supportive teacher can make.

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Sagei.9
The Dot | Peter H. Reynolds
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If you can make one dot, you can make a painting. This book has lesson like finding your starting points and realizing your capabilities/interests. It reinforces believing in yourself, kind self-talk, and support from others.

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Sagei.9
Press Here | Herve Tullet

Press here and turn the page.

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Sagei.9
Press Here | Herve Tullet

During the first read, the teacher could ask children what they notice after each action.

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Sagei.9
Press Here | Herve Tullet
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The interactive nature of this picture book might be amusing to younger grades! The illustrations are simple, just similarly sized dots, leading the reader to focus first on color, then space, contrast, and size. This would be a great book to use to teach about any of those terms, composition, noticing changes, or in an art class.