Dot by Randi Zuckerberg.

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I’ve heard a bit about this already so was very pleased to get a copy through the post for review this morning.

It’s a lovely book. Beautifully illustrated, although it’s a bit odd seeing tablets and phones and so on on the pages of a picture book.

I just don’t quite know who it’s aimed at. In my experience, children who are capably using devices in the manner described are too old to want to finger paint in such a way they get it all over their clothes.

And the end of it seems to be implying that it’s ok to use your technology as long as you’re outside.

Very odd.


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