"Just Six Dots" is a book by Jen Bryant that tells the story of Louis Braille, a young boy who becomes blind due to an accident and creates a revolutionary system of reading and writing for the blind. Braille struggles to read books with the large raised letters that are used to teach the blind. He is determined to find a way for the blind to read and write like everyone else. Braille's breakthrough comes when he discovers a system of writing used by the French army that is based on raised dots. He modifies this system and creates his own, which is called Braille. Braille's system is eventually adopted and used around the world, revolutionizing the lives of blind people everywhere. The book is illustrated with black and white drawings by Boris Kulikov.