Daisy T Rex Is Dyslexic
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Daisy T-Rex is Dyslexic
“Love this very timely text for helping to build an understanding of dyslexia.” – Krista Koziarz, Educator, Holland Patent Elementary “This is a story that I can not wait to get into the hands of so many little readers.” – Melissa Milligan, Librarian, Franklin Parish Library Daisy T-Rex loves art, math, and science, but when it comes to reading and spelling, she is puzzled. Why do words squiggle? Why are the sounds so hard to match to letters? Daisy, it turns out, has dyslexia. In this thoughtful tale, author Sarah Moore shows how to harness the complexities of dyslexia through encouragement and empowerment. A whimsical yet poignant picture book with a dyslexic-friendly font, Daisy T-Rex Is Dyslexic explores the learning challenge endured by a spunky first-grade dinosaur and shares her rise above uncertainty through friendship, honesty, and perseverance.
Daisy Dinosaur Gets Lost
When Rex has to watch over his little sister Daisy he isn't very happy about it. He starts telling Daisy what to do - sit over there, stand on one leg - and she does it! But when he tells her to get lost he regrets being mean to his sister - will he ever find her again? This is an adorable story about two dinosaur siblings. It is written by an award-winning author. It comes with supporting notes and discussion points for parents and teachers.
Daisy Describes Dyslexia & How She Learns To Read
Dr. Kelsey M. Finn and Wendy S. Stuttgen, Ed.S., a mother-daughter pair, have come together and combined their respective professional expertise to share this informative, thoughtful story of dyslexia, a condition that affects approximately 15-20% of the population. This book is intended to serve as a way to communicate with children about dyslexia and help children understand what it means for them and/or someone they know affected by dyslexia. It is also intended to increase understanding, awareness, and acceptance of dyslexia by all.