Publisher's Synopsis
Why Is Reading So Hard for Me?
Monica loved art and playing with clay, but when it came to learning letters, everything felt confusing. "P" looked like "q," "b" looked like "d," and turning those tricky letters into words was even harder. While her classmates started to read with ease, Monica felt like she was waging a never-ending battle with the alphabet. As Monica moved up a grade, spelling became an even bigger struggle, leaving her frustrated and often in trouble. But everything changed when she finally got the help she needed. With the right support, Monica discovered ways to adjust to her learning difference and found out she could shine in other areas of life. With new confidence, she began to tackle reading-and discovered that Dyslexia didn't define her. In I Love to Learn but Hate to Read Out Loud, Monica shares her journey as a little girl with Dyslexia, told with humor and heart. Children and parents alike will laugh, empathize, and feel inspired by Monica's unique school experiences. This uplifting story reminds readers that learning differences don't have to hold them back-they can still achieve amazing things, like earning a PhD! Based on the author's real-life experiences with Dyslexia, this book aims to show children that they are not alone-and that their challenges can lead to incredible strengths. Whether you're looking for an uplifting bedtime story or a gift to empower a young reader, I Love to Learn but Hate to Read Out Loud, is a must-have addition to any child's library. Click "Buy Now" to inspire a child to believe in themselves and their ability to succeed! Also in the author's series:- Yuck! My Frog Didn't Change!
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