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International Dot Day

Kids at Webster Hill Elementary School participate in Dot Day!

Keep coming back to this space for more "Dots" from Dot Day!! Ann Gargula Library Media Specialist Webster Hill School West Hartford, CT Sent these:

Great dot

Great dot

somebody

somebody

Matt

Matt

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The First Dot for "Dot Day!"

Grace B. describes her "Dot"!

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My picture symbolizes that you are always thinking.  All the little dots are thoughts you have.  The bigger red, silver, and blue circles are big ideas.  Your brain is always thinking. Grace B. Grade 4.

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International Dot Day

Super FableVision and Dot fan, Maryann Molishus, has created a Google Map for everyone to share how they are celebrating "International Dot Day."

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Super FableVision and Dot fan, Maryann Molishus, has created a Google Map for everyone to share how they are celebrating "International Dot Day."  It is public so everyone can share where they are and what they are doing on Sept. 15ish.  Go to http://www.crsd.org/molishus and click on International Dot Day. Thanks, Maryann!!

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International Dot Day

"The Dot" is about to have a sixth birthday! On or around September 15, read the book "The Dot" to some kids or adult kids. Then have them paint dots.

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Peter H. Reynolds' book "The Dot" is about to have a sixth birthday. It's original Candlewick Press publication date was September 15, 2003. Celebrations will happen all around the world to commemorate this classic book that has inspired so many.

Here is how you can take part. On or around September 15, read the book "The Dot" to some kids or adult kids. Then have them paint dots. Huge dots, little dots, dots without painting dots, you know how it goes.

Take pictures and/or video of the dot creation (or the final project) and email them to terry@reynoldstlc.org. Even if you aren’t currently in a classroom, you can do this with your family or a group of friends. Paint your own happy, creative, joyful dot! Frame the final project and join in the fun!!!The author, Peter H. Reynolds, wrote this about Dot Day,

"Spread the word... Dot Day.. read The Dot, wear dots, eat dots, draw dots, frame dots, connect the dots, splurge on art supplies, try a new medium - a new instrument, write a poem, rearrange your furniture, reconnect the dots with an old friend, make something, make something with a friend, share your creativity with the world. No strict rules on how to celebrate!"

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