Who knew triangles were such troublemakers? Welcome to the creative world of Doodle and Dot where a new adventure is only a crayon drawing away.
Doodle and Dot love to draw, and are spending the day drawing shapes. All is calm and peaceful until Doodle dares to draw a triangle. Havoc is unleashed! To escape an invasion of triangle aliens, the pair draw a hot air balloon which is quickly punctured by the triangle beaks of a flock of passing birds. Don't even mention the dinosaur.
It's all great fun, bright colourful, and preschoolers get a basic lesson in geometry. Look out for more fun from this arty pair in their second adventure, Doodle and Dot: Squiggles on the Loose.
Doodle and Dot: The Trouble with Triangles Synopsis
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 to shapes 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.
Lily Murray is based in the UK and grew up in the wilds of snowy nowhere, spending much of her time talking to animals and making up stories. She has continued to do this in her adult life, and now writes both fiction and non-fiction books for children.
Her titles include big books about dinosaurs (Dinosaurium), rhyming books about dinosaurs (The Dinosaur Department Store) and stories about escapee hot dogs (Hello, Hot Dog!)