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The dot
Book • 2003
In 'The Dot', Vashti, a young girl convinced she cannot draw, is encouraged by her teacher to make a mark on a piece of paper.
This simple act sparks a journey of creativity and self-discovery as Vashti experiments with dots of different sizes and colors.
The story promotes confidence and the idea that everyone can create something meaningful.
This simple act sparks a journey of creativity and self-discovery as Vashti experiments with dots of different sizes and colors.
The story promotes confidence and the idea that everyone can create something meaningful.
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