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Its Called Dyslexia Jennifer Mooremallinos

  • SKU: BELL-2247232
Its Called Dyslexia Jennifer Mooremallinos
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Publisher: Barron's
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.69 MB
Pages: 38
Author: Jennifer Moore-Mallinos
ISBN: 9780764137945, 0764137948
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Its Called Dyslexia Jennifer Mooremallinos by Jennifer Moore-mallinos 9780764137945, 0764137948 instant download after payment.

This is one of several titles in Barron's Live and Learn series for younger children. They are books that take a child's point of view, especially if the child suffers from some physical challenge or lack self-confidence in going about everyday activities. These attractively illustrated picture storybooks encourage kids never to be afraid of a challenge. Following each story are four pages of suggested activities that relate to the book's theme. A final two-page section offers advice to parents. The child in this story knows the alphabet, but she sometimes has trouble putting all the letters together to read words. No matter how hard she tries, she often mixes up the letters or writes them backwards. She's unhappy until her teacher explains that she has dyslexia, and that she can be helped to read and write correctly.

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