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goodbye/fun facts....International Dot Day encourages people of all ages to harness their creativity. The inspiration behind the event is the 2003 children's book The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds. The story behind this book relates the tale of a teacher who challenges one of his students named Vashti (who thinks she cannot draw), to take courage in her abilities. As the story progresses, from a simple dot on a page, the youngster goes on to make her mark. The Dot has now been translated into at least twenty languages around the world and since the book was so well received in its time, a year after its publication, The Dot was adapted into a film that won the Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Children's Video. There is also a website by the name 'The Dot Club,' which serves as a free resource for downloadable material and printouts like an official certificate of participation.