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Holly the Hare with Words to Spare
- Navigating Dyslexia in the Heart of a Hare (Strength in Stories)
- Narrado por: Brennan Murphy
- Duração: 9 minutos
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Sinopse
By Ruby Anne (Author)
Part of: Strength in Stories (5 books)
"Holly the Hare with Words to Spare" is a children’s book designed specifically for young listeners with dyslexia. Through Holly’s adventures, children will discover that they are not alone in their struggles and that with creativity, perseverance, and the support of loved ones, they too can overcome challenges and unlock the magic of reading.
Perfect for children aged 5-10, this uplifting story celebrates the importance of embracing individual learning needs and finding joy in the journey of learning. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or caregiver, "Holly the Hare" is a must-have addition to your library of books for children with dyslexia, offering both encouragement and practical strategies for young listeners. "Holly the Hare" also contains open ended questions at the back, to foster nurturing conversation.
Help your child see the beauty in their unique abilities with "Holly the Hare"—a story that resonates with empathy, hope, and the power of believing in oneself. "Holly the Hare" is available in Kindle, Paperback and Audiobook formats.
In the UK, dyslexia affects approximately 5-10% of children aged 5-10, making it a common learning difficulty within this age group. This condition can impact reading, writing, and spelling skills, often leading to challenges in academic performance and self-esteem. Early identification, tailored support, and resources to help children understand their dyslexia are crucial for helping these children develop effective coping strategies and achieve their full potential in the classroom.