The Dot

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By Peter H. Reynolds, and and, Peter H. Reynolds
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One little dot marks the beginning of Vashti’s journey of surprise and self-discovery in Peter H. Reynolds’ multiple award-winning modern classic.
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I liked how at the end she encouraged somebody else to draw
its very creative
I liked it because I like drawing too
I liked the girl the best. And I would recommend it to some people who think they can’t draw.
She made bigger and bigger dots.
I love the cover of the book because it is red and red is my favourite colour.
I like it when she makes loads of dots
Sweet
It was ace.
I love the pictures
Yes - it encourages you to try new thing s
It is very interesting and one of my favorites.
Vashti didn't know how to draw but her teacher taught and encourage her to draw and she became better in her art work and encouraged the little boy.
Eitan-Baruch
It is very interesting and one of my favorites.
Vashti didn't know how to draw but her teacher taught and encourage her to draw and she became better in her art work and encouraged the little boy.
Eitan-Baruch
It is amazing I would recommend it! It shows that true artists can be anyone!
The dot is a wonderful book of not giving up.I would recommend it to someone who likes books about not giving up,learning new things and trying new stuff.This book is kind of with facts because it tells you have talents like in the dot it shows she can draw dots that are big,small,colorful and creative.
Ted like this book. We read it together with his brother Jack.
He liked the fact that the little girl Vashti, created paintings and drawings of all sorts of different dots.
One of my favourite books to teach pupils that as long as they try, there is worth in their work. A picture book with an important lesson.
I like it because it shows everyone can draw something, it doesn't have to be something amazing - even if it is a dot is kind of amazing!
It is interesting because it's telling us that we don't have to be experienced to do something you love.
Pleasing line drawings accompany a simple text with a positive message for young children who lack confidence in their artistic capabilities.
Lovely book. We all can learn how to encourage the kids
This story is one girl named
I like this book
I'm not sure about this book, i do like it a bit though so yeah.
I think other people should read it. I liked it very much. People in different countries should read it.
It wasn't as long as I thought it would be. It was very motivational to allow anyone to achieve what they want to achieve.
I liked it because Vashti was a great artist and in fact she made a sculpture.
It has made me want to do some drawing.
She says to sign it and I write my name at the bottom of all of my pictures.
I liked Vashti because she kept trying and trying to draw.
I would recommend this book.
This book can be used in many ways, not just to inspire reluctant artists, but for PSHE about taking the first step, having a go and then using your talent to help others. Perfect for the beginning of term and starting the right mindset!