

"An inspiring look at a child inventor whose drive and intelligence changed to world-for the blind and sighted alike." - Kirkus Reviews, "An inspiring look at a child inventor whose drive and intelligence changed to world-for the blind and sighted alike." - Kirkus Reviews "Although many Braille biographies stress his disability, Bryant's title subtly emphasizes his creativity and celebrates him as an inventor, making this an excellent addition for STEM collections. Praise for Six Dots: An inspiring look at a child inventor whose drive and intelligence changed to world-for the blind and sighted alike.- Kirkus Reviews Even in a crowded field, Bryant's tightly focused work, cast in the fictionalized voice of Braille himself, is particularly distinguished.- Bulletin, starred review This picture book biography strikes a perfect balance between the seriousness of Braille's life and the exuberance he projected out into the world.

An author's note and additional resources at the end of the book complement the simple story and offer more information for parents and teachers.

Boris Kulikov's inspired paintings help readers to understand what Louis lost, and what he was determined to gain back through books. Award-winning writer Jen Bryant tells Braille's inspiring story with a lively and accessible text, filled with the sounds, the smells, and the touch of Louis's world. A system so ingenious that it is still used by the blind community today. And so he invented his own alphabet-a whole new system for writing that could be read by touch. Even at the school for the blind in Paris, there were no books for him. He was a clever boy, determined to live like everyone else, and what he wanted more than anything was to be able to read. **Winner of a Schneider Family Book Award ** Louis Braille was just five years old when he lost his sight. An inspiring picture-book biography of Louis Braille-a blind boy so determined to read that he invented his own alphabet.
