An inspiring dyslexia picture book about different ways to be smart
Katie has always believed her dad is one of the smartest people she knows. He's a busy civil rights attorney, people constantly ask him for advice, and he works hard to make a difference in the world.
So when he can't spell Mississippi--one of her third-grade spelling words--Katie is stunned. How can someone so smart struggle with spelling?
As her dad opens up about growing up with dyslexia, Katie begins to see that reading and spelling difficulties don't define intelligence. Curious and determined, she heads to the library to investigate. What she discovers changes everything: scientists, doctors, inventors, psychologists, and leaders throughout history have had dyslexia; and gone on to accomplish incredible things.
Part of the Adventures of Everyday Geniuses series, this thoughtful and empowering picture book gently explores:
With warmth, honesty, and humor, this encouraging story helps children recognize that learning differences are not limits--they are simply different paths.
Perfect for ages 4-8, and an excellent resource for parents, teachers, and classrooms, this uplifting book opens meaningful conversations about dyslexia, confidence, and the many ways people can shine.
Because there isn't just one way to be smart--and sometimes the toughest words lead to the biggest discoveries.
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