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B**H
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED MUST READ
Just loved this book, dosent matter what degree of spelling, reading and writing you have this book is a bounty of knowledge and at the end of the day its no matter how smart you are is that you can do it. Loved the book, loved the graphics and loved the presentation
L**Y
Good really good
this book w as really interesting some of the words were really tricky as well. I enjoy reading books bot this is totally my favourite book I have read on my kindle. this is also my first
I**R
Fabulous Mississippi
I chose this amount of stars because it was a great book but never really went any were I thing it's a great book for kids and well doneYours sincerelyMilly
A**I
Wow!!
I enjoyed this book ,because it was a funny how a child (the character) wanted to learn about something that you would learn in college!!! I was completely speechless!
T**1
Cool
This book is really good and probably suitable for all ages by it was.a bit boring towards the end by maybe the rest of the book was better I didn't actual read it all an I am only 10
V**S
Great
I think this book is really goo because it teaches children about dyslexia In a fun an easy to understand
A**G
excellent
all my children loved this gave them lots of encouragement that just because they find thigs difficult doesn't mean they wont get far in live
K**S
IT's alright
Yet again...... shut my brother up! WELL PLEASED. Not only did my YOUNGER brother enjoy it....... I enjoyed it too. Highly unusual; I prefer to watch Diversity or listen to 5 Seconds of Summer! LOL! Oh well outcome impressed all of us. I still think it could have been better, for my brothers sake, but it shut him up!
M**9
Cute book, great for dyslexic students
We read this book to our 8 yo son, to help him see a positive male influence with dyslexia
V**A
Five Stars
A very interesting book for kids about dyslexia. Very positive message!
J**H
Great learning tool for children with or without Dyslexia
Well written. I think this book should be a must read for children who are extremely well suited for our education systems today. Those who easily get good grades can look down on other children.My dyslexic husband is a great example for our grandchildren(several of them also have dyslexia). His ability to think outside the box and design things has been nothing short of amazing.I am beginning to think that people without dyslexia may be the ones who are handicapped. Anyway, it is good for children to realize that we all have unique talents. We need the ones who don't have the dyslexic abilities to organize and help those who have them be all they can be. We all have our place in the puzzle called life.
K**R
Must read & add to every 'GENIUS" library
Wonderful way to cover the subject of dyslexia for children. The story is about a young girl that observes people. After asking her dad to help spell a word, she learns her dad has dyslexia. Her investigative practice of learning lead her to some suggestions for her teacher and classmate.This was an rewarding all around read. The illustrations were vivid and worked well in moving the story forward. The suggested website at the end is extraordinary. Check it out for ways to make connections by visiting mainstreamconnections.org. Must add to every kindle...certainly recommend.
A**R
Informative and educational
This book serves its intended purpose of educating about dyslexia. I felt the story was trying a little too hard but I’m an adult so... we used it in our school for Dyslexia Awareness Month to have the teachers read to the class. Appropriate for 2-4th grade I’d say.
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