An epic adventure with two friends, some colouring pencils, and a whole bunch of triangles.
Doodle and Dot are best friends. They do everything together, like drawing shapes! But their drawings have a habit of coming to life . . . Can the pals work together to get the triangles under control? Doodle and Dot: The Trouble with Triangles is a wonderful introduction to shapes and art for preschoolers.
An epic adventure with two friends, some colouring pencils, and a whole bunch of triangles.
Doodle and Dot are best friends. They do everything together, like drawing shapes! But their drawings have a habit of coming to life . . . Can the pals work together to get the triangles under control? Doodle and Dot: The Trouble with Triangles is a wonderful introduction to shapes and art for preschoolers.
Doodle and Dot are best friends. They do everything together, like drawing shapes! But their drawings have a habit of coming to life . . .Doodle's love for drawing triangles causes a whole lot of trouble, in the form of aliens, sharks, and a VERY hungry dinosaur! Can the pals work together to get the triangles under control?Doodle and Dot: The Trouble with Triangles is a wonderful introduction toshapes and art for preschoolers. Written by Lily Murray, it is an action-packed story about friendship and creativity, brought to life by illustrations from Bia Melo.
"Playfully explores a broad range of early concepts, including: friendship and compromise, imagination, encouraging predictions, problem-solving, shapes, and mark-making. Melo's artwork complements this theme by utilising various kinds of mark-making, including collage, and we see the characters literally creating their environment through drawing." Phoebe Demeger, Centre for Literacy in Primary Education (CLPE)
"Murray's action-packed story about friendship and creativity, brought to life by the imaginative and eye-catching illustrations of Brazilian-born artist and designer Bia Melo, is a wonderful introduction to shapes and art. As well as inspiring youngsters to get creative, the story promotes teamwork and problem-solving... Perfectly shaped for your pre-schoolers!" The Lancashire Post
"Creative fun with Dot and Doodle, where an adventure is only a crayon drawing away...It's all great fun, bright colourful, and preschoolers get a basic lesson in geometry." Love Reading 4 Kids
Lily Murray grew up in the wilds of snowy nowhere, spending much of her time making up stories. Lily writes fiction and non-fiction, is the author of many picture books including A Dress with Pockets, Monet's Cat, The Dinosaur has Talent, Mr Badger's Christmas Wish, and Hello, Hot Dog.
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