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OverviewMeet Harry. Harry likes to play football, climb trees, and hang out with friends, but Harry doesn't like reading. That is until his teacher explains that Harry has dyslexia, which makes things like reading and writing particularly hard for him - and with help from his mum, teacher and an educational psychologist, Harry learns specific strategies for reading with dyslexia. This delightful picture book for children aged 5-11 includes tips for reading with dyslexia and lovable, supportive characters who show that it's ok to discuss dyslexia and to seek help when needed. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lisabeth ClarkPublisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Dimensions: Width: 18.00cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 26.20cm Weight: 0.280kg ISBN: 9781839974830ISBN 10: 1839974834 Pages: 40 Publication Date: 21 April 2022 Audience: General/trade , Primary & secondary/elementary & high school , College/higher education , General , Educational: Primary & Secondary Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThank you, on behalf of all the Harrys and Harriettes who struggle in silence with reading. This gentle, empowering book will be their lifeline. -- Antony Lishak, Author and creative writing expert A wonderful book! This is a great way to help children with dyslexia who find reading difficult to understand and be kind to themselves. This book will also be useful (and entertaining) for members of their families to help them understand, and their classmates too. -- Margaret Rooke, Author of Creative, Successful, Dyslexic, and Dyslexia is My Superpower (most of the time) As the head teacher of a school with many pupils on the dyslexic spectrum I was delighted to see this book. Firstly it's an entertaining and interesting read and children will enjoy sharing it with their friends and families. It also provides an accessible platform for positive discussion around the needs of pupils with a dyslexic profile to children, parents and professionals. -- Mylene McGuire, Head Teacher, St. Mary’s RC Primary School, Manchester This book is fun, very accessible and engaging and I am sure it will give many dyslexic children more confidence. -- Baroness Hollins, House of Lords, UK A wonderful book! This is a great way to help children with dyslexia who find reading difficult to understand and be kind to themselves. This book will also be useful (and entertaining) for members of their families to help them understand, and their classmates too.--Margaret Rooke, Author of Creative, Successful, Dyslexic, and Dyslexia is My Superpower (most of the time) As the head teacher of a school with many pupils on the dyslexic spectrum I was delighted to see this book. Firstly it's an entertaining and interesting read and children will enjoy sharing it with their friends and families. It also provides an accessible platform for positive discussion around the needs of pupils with a dyslexic profile to children, parents and professionals.--Mylene McGuire, Head Teacher, St. Mary's RC Primary School, Manchester Thank you, on behalf of all the Harrys and Harriettes who struggle in silence with reading. This gentle, empowering book will be their lifeline.--Antony Lishak, Author and creative writing expert This book is fun, very accessible and engaging and I am sure it will give many dyslexic children more confidence.--Baroness Hollins, House of Lords, UK Author InformationLisabeth Emlyn Clark was diagnosed with dyslexia at 16. Lissy went on to art school where she came up with the story of Harry and learning to read with dyslexia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |