Brilliant Bea: A Story for Kids with Dyslexia and Learning Differences
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Description
An endearing and empowering story that demonstrates that a learning difference like dyslexia doesn't define who you are. Despite her struggles with reading and writing, Beatrice is a natural and brilliant storyteller. With the help of a kind-hearted teacher, Beatrice uses an old-fashioned tape recorder so she can speak her words and then play them back, as a technique for learning in whole new way. With her new approach, Beatrice is able to show her classmates who she really has been all along. This book is set in EasyReading, a dyslexia-friendly font. Product Details
Price
$16.99
$15.80
Publisher
Magination Press
Publish Date
November 16, 2021
Pages
32
Dimensions
8.0 X 10.1 X 0.5 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781433837418
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Shaina Rudolph is an author and educator in the Los Angeles area. She has worked alongside students with unique learning needs for the last 10 years. Shaina also co-authored All My Stripes: A Story For Children With Autism. Visit @ShainaRudolph_ on Instagram. Mary Vukadinovich has been working with students with language-based differences for the last 16 years. As a learning specialist in Los Angeles, Mary values the opportunity to teach diverse learners, including students with dyslexia. Mary believes all her students can be successful, and she is constantly inspired by how brightly they shine. Visit @Mary_Vukadinovich on Instragram. Fiona Lee is a children's book illustrator living in central Vermont. Her background in education and science illustration informs how she approaches all of her illustration projects today. Visit fionaleestudios.com,
@Fiona_LeeStudio on Twitter, and @FionaLee_Draws on Instagram.
@Fiona_LeeStudio on Twitter, and @FionaLee_Draws on Instagram.
Reviews
A child with dyslexia gains confidence in herself... Appropriately, said text is set in a readable, sans-serif type to support dyslexic readers who might encounter her story... Affirming and helpful.-- "Kirkus Reviews"
This book succeeds as a story about dyslexia not because the characters spout definitions of dyslexia, but rather because the story opens a window into the mind of one dyslexic child, Bea, and shows readers how adults can make a significant impact on the emotional state, and therefore the education, of children with learning differences... A heartwarming story that will expand the understanding of dyslexia for children and adults.-- "School Library Journal"
The teacher's supportive actions are wonderful to see, but even better is how the tape recorder helps Bea connect with her classmates. Printed in a dyslexia-friendly font, this affirming story about finding your feet and your voice is a lovely confidence booster for young readers, especially those who may learn differently.-- "Booklist"
This book succeeds as a story about dyslexia not because the characters spout definitions of dyslexia, but rather because the story opens a window into the mind of one dyslexic child, Bea, and shows readers how adults can make a significant impact on the emotional state, and therefore the education, of children with learning differences... A heartwarming story that will expand the understanding of dyslexia for children and adults.-- "School Library Journal"
The teacher's supportive actions are wonderful to see, but even better is how the tape recorder helps Bea connect with her classmates. Printed in a dyslexia-friendly font, this affirming story about finding your feet and your voice is a lovely confidence booster for young readers, especially those who may learn differently.-- "Booklist"