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DOT! SCRIBBLE! GO! by Hervé Tullet

DOT! SCRIBBLE! GO!

by Hervé Tullet ; illustrated by Hervé Tullet

Pub Date: Oct. 8th, 2024
ISBN: 9781797232584
Publisher: Chronicle Books

Art making is distilled into simple steps—and a whole lotta fun.

Black “dots, lines, smudges, and scribbles” appear on a white background. An unseen narrator instructs readers to place their hands on the page to feel it “vibrate.” On the next page, the patterns have formed the shape of a hand—the “drawing hand”—as if the dots and lines are reacting to the actual hand that’s touched them. In typical Tullet fashion, subsequent pages allow readers to interact with the book and to make art by following simple instructions. First, kids are invited to use their fingers to drag and drop red, blue, and yellow dots onto little marked x’s to make “a whole dance of dots!” and, later, a flower. Readers are asked to draw lines and then scribbles. Each prompt ends with bold, black lines transforming the project into a flower—even after some surprising twists. Encouraging phrases such as “Brilliant!” and “Bravo, bravo!” cheer readers on throughout. The inclusion of smudges and other imperfections beautifully provides nonverbal support for the affirmations. Tullet has molded a familiar formula into something both fun and meaningful. By starting simple and moving on to more abstract techniques, the book represents a scaffolded lesson at its best. The open-ended conclusion brilliantly takes art out of flower territory and opens a Pandora’s box of creativity.

A call to action that’s sure to make an artist out of anyone.

(Interactive picture book. 3-6)