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Lots of Dots
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Lots of Dots

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In this exuberant book, acclaimed graphic designer Craig Frazier does more than simply showcase a vast variety of dots, he encourages young readers to look closely at the world around them. Through his energetic images, the ordinary becomes extraordinary. Buttons are dots. Wheels are dots. Ladybugs have dots. And so do the fried eggs on your plate. Lots of Dots is lots of fun!
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 22, 2011
ISBN9781452109824
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Lots of Dots
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Craig Frazier

Craig Frazier is well known worldwide for his illustration and design. He is the author of The Illustrated Voice and the designer of the Adobe typeface Critter. He is married with two children and lives in Northern California. His first and only pickup truck was a 1954 Chevy.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    There are, indeed, many dots to be found around us. These dots are printed in vivid colors, which I like.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Whimsical dots, dots for licking, dots for snacking and even dots on shirts. In every color and size dots make up many of the things in the world around us. There are dots everywhere, if only you know where to look.In the recent past there have been numerous books based on how we interact with common things in our environment such as shapes and colors. Dots have been a popular choice as of late, but it’s obvious why. Children love them! We’ve reviewed Dot by Patricia Intriago, now Lots of Dots by Craig Frazier and soon we’ll be posting our review for Press Here by Hervé Tullet. Each has been a huge hit with the kiddos, but my two year old daughter especially is attached to Lots of Dots. In one day in the recent past I can count at least a dozen times we read it in a single sitting, she loves it that much. The bright colors and situations are undoubtedly a huge draw for her, though she certainly appreciates interacting with pages like the “heavy” page.Bright colors, situations and plenty of dots have children excited to discover just where the next dot will pop up in Lots of Dots by Craig Fraizer. With situations and places that involve the most common of places such as our shirts, a garden and in the stars children find that they only have to look around from where they sit to discover more dots. My daughter loves this picture book with a fervor I’ve rarely seen. Much of this has to do with a certain color, but the variety and interaction she finds within it’s pages are also something she looks forward to regularly. Lots of Dots is a creative story that children will not only enjoy reading, but will learn to incorporate into their lives and the world around them.My original review was posted at There's A Book.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This is a great book for younger children learning their shapes and even colors. The book would be great to read in class and have the students point out the dots, circles and spheres that are around in the classroom.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Great rhymes. Great simple illustrations. Enjoy this quick read whatever your age
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Funny little book that explains some aspects of the world through dots.
    Dots are everywhere: they are on ladybugs, on dogs, on butterflies... There are balloons and drums and traffic lights. There's candy and there are stars up in the sky, there are buttons on shirts and lenses on sunglasses: we are surrounded by dots!

    The illustrations are colorful, the text is simple.

    An ode to the power of observation. For toddlers and preschoolers.