Connecting the Dots
by Priya Ramesh
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Pub Date Aug 23 2025 | Archive Date Sep 29 2025
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Description
Connecting the Dots is a heartfelt and inspiring children’s story about Sakhi, a curious and cheerful girl from a cozy town in the country of Uta. From her love of dot-to-dot activity books to her discovery of the beautiful Indian art of Rangoli Kolam with her mother, Sakhi’s world is full of wonder and creativity.
When a special trip to the planetarium opens her eyes to the magic of the stars, Sakhi’s imagination soars. She learns to connect the dots in the sky, uncovering stories told through constellations like Orion and Leo. With the love and support of her family, Sakhi’s childhood passion grows into a lifelong dream of exploring the universe.
This beautifully illustrated story celebrates curiosity, creativity, and the joy of discovery. It encourages young readers to look closely at the world around them and to follow their dreams—because every great adventure begins by connecting the dots.
Perfect for children ages four to eight, Connecting the Dots gently teaches the value of family, learning, and reaching for the stars.
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Featured Reviews
Connecting the Dots is a sparkly little ride that takes you from coloring books to constellations, and I loved every imaginative second of it!
Connecting the Dots is such a sweet and inspiring story that follows Sakhi, a curious little girl whose love of dot-to-dot puzzles grows into a fascination with the stars. I loved watching her journey move from playful pages to Rangoli Kolam designs with her mother, and eventually to constellations in the night sky. The mix of family love, tradition, and wonder made this such a heartwarming read. What I really enjoyed was how it gently showed kids that curiosity and imagination can grow into lifelong passions. It’s the kind of book that leaves you smiling and wanting to step outside to stargaze yourself
Blast off with Sakhi—this little star-chaser stole my heart from page one! ✨ I couldn’t get enough of how she turned her dot-to-dot hobby into a sky-full-of-dreams adventure, from doodling butterflies to spotting Orion and Leo up above. It’s fun, colorful, and makes you want to grab a telescope and join her Sky Watchers club immediately. Honestly, if you’re not smiling (and maybe secretly planning your own stargazing night) by the end, you might be missing your sense of wonder. 🚀🌙⭐
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