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Spin a Circle! Dyslexic Inclusive Children's Book - Fun Learning Activity for Kids with Dyslexia at Home & School
Spin a Circle! Dyslexic Inclusive Children's Book - Fun Learning Activity for Kids with Dyslexia at Home & School
Spin a Circle! Dyslexic Inclusive Children's Book - Fun Learning Activity for Kids with Dyslexia at Home & School

Spin a Circle! Dyslexic Inclusive Children's Book - Fun Learning Activity for Kids with Dyslexia at Home & School

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In lively verse, preschoolers and elementary-aged children alike are inspired to tumble, stretch, dash, skip, stack, skitter, and glide. Parents, teachers, and caregivers are invited to share the zing and spark of kicking a ball, clapping hands, creating secret sofa forts, and finger painting with children. Linger in a sunny afternoon, take a wheelbarrow ride, smile in the delight of chasing colorful autumn leaves, and finally unwind with a gentle sleeping rhyme.This is the third picture book collaboration by the award-winning team of children's author Raven Howell and artist/illustrator Ann Pilicer.This book is Dyslexic inclusive, it is printed in a font that everyone can read, including people with dyslexia. For more info go to Dyslexiefont.com Go to mcp-store.com to find out more about the typeface and discounts.

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The colorful cover showing children having fun together sets the tone for Spin a Circle! The poems and the illustrations throughout are relatable to children (as well as adults!) of a wide variety of ages and cultures. I have to say that the activity that brought back the most vivid memories to me (even the smell!) was FINGERPAINTING! There are so many different types of fun in this book that there is something for everyone. The Dyslexie Font makes this book particularly good for people with dyslexia. An explanation of the font and its characteristics is at the end of the book. (I wish this kind of font had been available during my 30 years teaching children with special needs!) You just can’t go wrong with this book created by Raven Howell and Ann Pilicer. I hope there are more to come!