Smallest Spot Of A Dot
$18.99
Linsey Davis, bestselling children’s author, Emmy-winning correspondent, and host for ABC News brings us The Smallest Spot of a Dot: The Little Ways We’re Different, The Big Ways We’re the Same–a playful and poignant picture book that celebrates how we are all part of the human race.
“Only .1% of our genes make us uniquely who we are. We are 99.9% identical, alike, the same–equal. This book is 100% about that truth.”
Combining whimsical rhymes and Lucy Fleming’s engaging art, The Smallest Spot of a Dot is:
*An inspiring story of connection and equality
*Multicultural, multiracial children’s picture book that recognizes our similarities and our uniqueness
*The perfect read-aloud for kids ages 4-8
*A unique gift for birthdays and holidays
Linsey Davis is also the author of The World Is Awake, One Big Heart, Stay This Way Forever, and How High Is Heaven.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310748809
UPC: 025986748807
Linsey Davis | Illustrator: Michael Tyler | Illustrator: Lucy Fleming
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: January 2023
Publisher: Zondervan
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