We're All in This Together ❤️ International Dot Day 2020

2020 International Dot Day celebrations started with lots of creativity! Over 19 million people in 186 countries joined this celebration of creativity, courage, and collaboration.

We are excited to celebrate these amazing Dot Day makers from around the world.

Argentina

Students at Colegio Fasta - Miguel Angel Tobares, in the Kaleuche neighborhood of San Martín de los Andese, celebrated International Dot Day remotely by creating Dot inspired projects from home!

Croatia

From finding dots in everyday life, to creating their own, students in Croatia had a busy International Dot Day!

Poland

Educators around Poland kept busy on Dot Day. Jolanta Czajka, a teacher at Szkoła Podstawowa nr7 in Stargard shared dots created by the students.

Milena Helena, a preschool teacher, organized a “Dots in the Forest” event for her students in an effort to more easily observe COVID restrictions while still celebrating Day Day. They explored woodland Dots!

Don’t Miss Out: 2020 Dot Day Celebration from Polish educator Beata Skrzypiec. You can see the 2020 blog post, which features interactive activities (in Polish) in addition to previous years’ celebrations, here.

China

The Whittle School in Shenzhen joined the #DotsForLight initiative and each student created dots to connect on their wall.

Canada

As communities around the world began observing social distancing guidelines due to COVID-19, kindergarten teacher Amanda Overholt, in Exeter Ontario, organized community “scavenger hunts” by decorating doors (and windows) with #DotsForDoors.

Did you celebrate #InternationalDotDay2020? Share your celebrations with us! Twitter: @dotclubconnect, Instagram:@InternationalDotDay, Facebook: International Dot Day or send an email to dotday@reynoldstlc.org