International Dot Day, celebrated on September 15
International Dot Day, celebrated on September 15 , is a date dedicated to promoting human creativity. Originating from the children's book "The Point", by Peter Reynolds, the story tells about Vera, a girl who feels unable to draw until she is encouraged by her teacher to make a mark and explore her skills. Inspired by this story, the day was established as an opportunity for people of all ages to express their creativity from a simple point. Teachers around the world have adopted this idea in their classes, turning it into an exercise in self-expression and personal development. Various activities are carried out to encourage artistic creation, whether drawing, painting or using other materials, as long as they start from one point.
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