Illustrated by Bill Tulp;
Jessica Kingsley Publishers;
ISBN 978-1-84905-952-7;
£7.99;
56 pages

This is a captivating account through the eyes of a child called Zoe of what it is like to have dyslexia. Psychologist Alan M. Hultquist portrays the processing disorder in a refreshing and positive way, managing to make a rather complicated topic easier to understand.
Providing an accurate overview of the most common symptoms of dyslexia, the book is suitable for readers aged seven and up.
There is information for children, parents and teachers. Zoe helps readers to understand the challenges faced by children with dyslexia, explaining what it is and how it affects her. This book could help start a discussion about dyslexia in the classroom or at home.
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