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All sorts of dots populate these pages, all illustrated with very tiny modifications made to that basic dot. That's the cleverness of this book, the tiny modifications made to the illustration of the dots that completely change the nature of the dot. This book, seen from a big view, shows how we dots are really all the same, but that we have tiny quirks that make us interesting.
“Dot (pictured is a big yellow dot)
Stop dot (a red dot)
Go dot (a green dot)
Slow dot (dot near the end of a long black line)
Fast dot (dot near the front of a long black line)
Up and down dots
Bounce around (two black dots, one near the top of the page and one near the bottom)”