Friday, July 1, 2011

Lots of Fun

Let me tell you about this cheery, irrisistable concept book featuring dots. Lots of Dots by Craig Frazier is full of colorful dots that make up our world. Big dots, little dots, floating dots, falling dots, dots for licking and dots for kicking. Frazier uses bright colors, simple rhymes, and clean white pages to create a fun and fascinating take on circles.


Your kids will love the rubber band-like character who plays with the various dots throughout the book.


After sharing this book with your child you can play a game of finding dots as you go about your day or cut out cirlces of different colors and sizes and create some dot art of your own. Lots of Dots is lots of fun!


~ Miss Julie

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