Ten Black Dots

Ten Black Dots by Donald Crews, published by HarperCollins on March 17, 1986, is a revised edition featuring 32 pages in English. This picture concept book invites young readers to explore the creative possibilities of ten black dots through simple rhymes and vivid illustrations. Each page presents a new idea, transforming dots into familiar objects and engaging children in counting and imaginative play.
Readers will find a delightful journey that encourages creativity and understanding of basic concepts. The book illustrates how a single dot can represent various elements, such as a sun or the eyes of a fox, making it an engaging tool for early learning. With its focus on juvenile fiction and concepts, Ten Black Dots combines playful language with striking graphics, making it a valuable addition to any child’s library.
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What can you do with ten black dots?
“One dot can make a sun or a moon when day is done. Two dots can make the eyes of a fox…”. Count all the way to ten with Donald Crews and delight in the simple rhymes, everyday objects, and stunning graphics of a master of the picture concept book.
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