Lots of Dots By Craig Frazier
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Lots of Dots
Craig Frazier
Chronicle Books (2010)
ISBN 9780811877152
Reviewed by Cayden Aures (age 6) and Mom for Reader Views (10/10)
Cayden’s comments:
“In this book there are lots of different things that are dots. On every page there is something that is a dot. I thought that they look more like circles though. I thought a dot was like a period that you put at the end of a sentence. One of the pictures has oranges on a tree, some on the ground, and a guy picking them. One has all of the peas in a peapod. Peas are dots. I like peas but I don’t like the pods. My favorite picture is the last one in the book where it has pictures of everything that has dots that was in the story.”
Parent’s comments:
“Lots of Dots” is a creative book that was a lot of fun to read. My son loved seeing all of the different “dots” that there are in real-life. I, like my son, thought that they were really circles and not technically dots though, especially the larger ones like the tires on a car. Regardless of the terminology used though, we enjoyed the book. After we read it, my son started to notice other “dots” in our house and outside.
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- EARLY READER – AGES 6 TO 8
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