
Danny the Dyslexic Dinosaur
A Collection of Positive Short Stories for Children About a Child Dinosaur Overcoming Dyslexia Within Everyday Life at School and Home
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Narrated by:
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Frank Gerard
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By:
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Wendell Green
About this listen
This is a unique and heartwarming audiobook. It follows Danny the dyslexic dinosaur as he goes through the ups and downs of having dyslexia. It conveys through a child's eyes what having dyslexia feels like.
The story shows how young Danny navigates the world with his dyslexia. It highlights some strengths and struggles experienced by children that have dyslexia. Danny struggles with various aspects of school and home life. Danny learns a new lesson each day. He uses his dyslexic strengths to overcome his challenges. This story is presented in a fun and engaging way. Easy to listen and understand for children.
The story will:
- Help you understand how a dyslexic child feels
- Help friends, family, and teachers empathize with dyslexic struggles
- Help a dyslexic child feel understood and not alone in their struggles
- Serve as a discussion point for the lessons learned in the story
- Create a positive self-image of having dyslexia
- Show techniques and ways to overcome dyslexic struggles
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