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OverviewOne day, Line met Dot...and they decided to play together! It was so much fun they invited their friends — big and small, young and old. The more the merrier. With so many friends, Line and Dot discover that they can create much more than before. This book creatively shows the importance of accepting, learning from, and living peacefully through individuality, differences, and diversity. Line and Dot demonstrates the importance of mutual respect and cooperation Full Product DetailsAuthor: Veronique Cauchy , Laurent SimonPublisher: American Psychological Association Imprint: Magination Press, (American Psychological Association) Weight: 0.336kg ISBN: 9781433828737ISBN 10: 1433828731 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 12 March 2018 Recommended Age: From 7 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsLine and Dot is a joyful and engaging book for young children and one that belongs in classrooms. It encourages creativity and imagination. It cleverly shows the importance of accepting differences, learning something new from others, and living peacefully while maintaining individuality, differences and diversity. With simple text and whimsical illustrations, this story demonstrates the importance of mutual respect and cooperation. --Children's Books Heal I like this book because it is different from others I have read. It got me thinking of how many things I can draw using dots and lines, so I started drawing all sorts of things with just dots and lines. --Kids' book Buzz (Brian, age 7) Line and Dot is a joyful and engaging book for young children and one that belongs in classrooms. It encourages creativity and imagination. It cleverly shows the importance of accepting differences, learning something new from others, and living peacefully while maintaining individuality, differences and diversity. With simple text and whimsical illustrations, this story demonstrates the importance of mutual respect and cooperation. --Children's Books Heal I like this book because it is different from others I have read. It got me thinking of how many things I can draw using dots and lines, so I started drawing all sorts of things with just dots and lines. --Kids' book Buzz (Brian, age 7) """Line and Dot is a joyful and engaging book for young children and one that belongs in classrooms. It encourages creativity and imagination. It cleverly shows the importance of accepting differences, learning something new from others, and living peacefully while maintaining individuality, differences and diversity. With simple text and whimsical illustrations, this story demonstrates the importance of mutual respect and cooperation."" —Children's Books Heal ""I like this book because it is different from others I have read. It got me thinking of how many things I can draw using dots and lines, so I started drawing all sorts of things with just dots and lines."" —Kids' book Buzz (Brian, age 7)" """Line and Dot is a joyful and engaging book for young children and one that belongs in classrooms. It encourages creativity and imagination. It cleverly shows the importance of accepting differences, learning something new from others, and living peacefully while maintaining individuality, differences and diversity. With simple text and whimsical illustrations, this story demonstrates the importance of mutual respect and cooperation."" --Children's Books Heal ""I like this book because it is different from others I have read. It got me thinking of how many things I can draw using dots and lines, so I started drawing all sorts of things with just dots and lines."" --Kids' book Buzz (Brian, age 7)" Author InformationBorn in Normandy in 1969, Véronique Cauchy had a penchant for writing at a very early age. She directed a human resources company in her native Normandy, but her life changed when she had children. Moving first to Anjou and then to Languedoc, she discovered children's literature and threw herself into the crazy adventure of writing for young readers. Laurent Simon graduated from the Emile Cohl School of Art in Lyon in 2001. After a brief stint at the illustration agency Costume 3 Pièces, he went back to a drawing career in 2009. He notably creates advertisements and posters. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |