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The Don'T-Give-Up Kid and Learning Differences

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5 out of 5
Based on 17 Ratings and 17 Reviews

Book Description
The DonT-Give-Up Kid and Learning Differences is for Ages 4-8. The DonT-Give-Up Kid and Learning Differences was written by Jeanne Gehret. The DonT-Give-Up Kid and Learning Differences was published by Verbal Images Press. Subjects of The DonT-Give-Up Kid and Learning Differences include Children's 9-12 - Fiction - General, Children: Grades 1-2, Juvenile Nonfiction, Social Issues - Special Needs, ... More
Book Information
PublisherVerbal Images Press
BindingHardcover (7 editions)
Reading LevelAges 4-8
# of Pages40
ISBN-10188428115X
ISBN-13978-1884281150
Publication Date03/1996
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About Jeanne Gehret (Author) : I loved reading books to my young son, so when I realized that he hated reading, I was astonished! Soon I realized that his literacy problems were due to dyslexia. When I couldn't find any children's ... more
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1/23/2009 Jeanne Gehret said:
What's a kid to do when reading problems make him the target of teasing? Through new learning strategies and his desire to be an inventor, Alex finds the motivation to learn to read. Reluctant readers can enjoy spirited illustrations independent of text. "Pulls the stinger, heals the sore place, ... more

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