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Erscheint vorauss. 7. Oktober 2025
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Sometimes, when the world doesn't make sense, we have to find our own way. Just like Spot the dot. Meet Spot. A simple dot. A dot from what? Poor Spot forgot. Spot the Dot tells the story of a little dot trying to find where he fits in. When he realizes he's forgotten where he came from, Spot goes on a journey of discovery, trying out all kinds of things to uncover his place in the world. Is Spot a lost sentence ending period? Or did he fall from a mushroom top? Along the way, Spot finds that there are many wonderful places where he might belong. Simple, rhythmic and with graphic…mehr

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Sometimes, when the world doesn't make sense, we have to find our own way. Just like Spot the dot. Meet Spot. A simple dot. A dot from what? Poor Spot forgot. Spot the Dot tells the story of a little dot trying to find where he fits in. When he realizes he's forgotten where he came from, Spot goes on a journey of discovery, trying out all kinds of things to uncover his place in the world. Is Spot a lost sentence ending period? Or did he fall from a mushroom top? Along the way, Spot finds that there are many wonderful places where he might belong. Simple, rhythmic and with graphic illustrations, Spot the Dot is a universal story about belonging and our individual search for meaning.
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Autorenporträt
Kris Herbert is a journalist and storyteller who works across disciplines and media formats. She has travelled to Antarctica to write about science and helped large brands tell their stories. She has created immersive non-fiction apps and writes children's fiction and non-fiction. Kris is the founder of Our Stories Project, a charitable trust that connects communities through oral history storytelling projects and delivers audio story experiences via its website. Born in California, Kris moved to New Zealand with her husband in 1997.