Discover the critical ingredients of raising a healthy and happy child with dyslexia.
A Reader's Favorite Award, Eric Hoffer Award, and NYC Big Book Award winner, Raising a child with Dyslexia, What Every Parent Needs to Know, has been hailed as a book that should be required reading for anyone who is going to be working with a child with dyslexia in any capacity. According to Sefina Hawke of Readers' Favorite book reviews.
Written from the perspective of someone who grew up with dyslexia and raised a child with dyslexia, this book offers a unique peek into the mind of someone with experience. As an expert, the author lays clear guidelines for promoting healthy development in spite of challenges.
Where most books fall short-covering the emotional, social, and internal toll of dyslexia-this book excels in offering a well-rounded account and balanced action plan that can be started right away. If you're looking for results, then this is a must-read.
Your child's wellbeing is important. Their education is important. Their mental health is paramount. This handbook tackles more than one angle of this complex struggle and offers parents the tools to recognize, support, and assure their child with dyslexia.
Transform the life of a dyslexic child under your care today.
Discover the critical ingredients of raising a healthy and happy child with dyslexia.
A Reader's Favorite Award, Eric Hoffer Award, and NYC Big Book Award winner, Raising a child with Dyslexia, What Every Parent Needs to Know, has been hailed as a book that should be required reading for anyone who is going to be working with a child with dyslexia in any capacity. According to Sefina Hawke of Readers' Favorite book reviews.
Written from the perspective of someone who grew up with dyslexia and raised a child with dyslexia, this book offers a unique peek into the mind of someone with experience. As an expert, the author lays clear guidelines for promoting healthy development in spite of challenges.
Where most books fall short-covering the emotional, social, and internal toll of dyslexia-this book excels in offering a well-rounded account and balanced action plan that can be started right away. If you're looking for results, then this is a must-read.
Your child's wellbeing is important. Their education is important. Their mental health is paramount. This handbook tackles more than one angle of this complex struggle and offers parents the tools to recognize, support, and assure their child with dyslexia.
Transform the life of a dyslexic child under your care today.
Discover the critical ingredients of raising a healthy and happy child with dyslexia.
A Reader's Favorite Award, Eric Hoffer Award, and NYC Big Book Award winner, Raising a child with Dyslexia, What Every Parent Needs to Know, has been hailed as a book that should be required reading for anyone who is going to be working with a child with dyslexia in any capacity. According to Sefina Hawke of Readers' Favorite book reviews.
Written from the perspective of someone who grew up with dyslexia and raised a child with dyslexia, this book offers a unique peek into the mind of someone with experience. As an expert, the author lays clear guidelines for promoting healthy development in spite of challenges.
Where most books fall short-covering the emotional, social, and internal toll of dyslexia-this book excels in offering a well-rounded account and balanced action plan that can be started right away. If you're looking for results, then this is a must-read.
Your child's wellbeing is important. Their education is important. Their mental health is paramount. This handbook tackles more than one angle of this complex struggle and offers parents the tools to recognize, support, and assure their child with dyslexia.
Transform the life of a dyslexic child under your care today.
Discover the critical ingredients of raising a healthy and happy child with dyslexia.
A Reader's Favorite Award, Eric Hoffer Award, and NYC Big Book Award winner, Raising a child with Dyslexia, What Every Parent Needs to Know, has been hailed as a book that should be required reading for anyone who is going to be working with a child with dyslexia in any capacity. According to Sefina Hawke of Readers' Favorite book reviews.
Written from the perspective of someone who grew up with dyslexia and raised a child with dyslexia, this book offers a unique peek into the mind of someone with experience. As an expert, the author lays clear guidelines for promoting healthy development in spite of challenges.
Where most books fall short-covering the emotional, social, and internal toll of dyslexia-this book excels in offering a well-rounded account and balanced action plan that can be started right away. If you're looking for results, then this is a must-read.
Your child's wellbeing is important. Their education is important. Their mental health is paramount. This handbook tackles more than one angle of this complex struggle and offers parents the tools to recognize, support, and assure their child with dyslexia.
Transform the life of a dyslexic child under your care today.
When wicked and heroic knights clash, one ordinary boy uncovers an extraordinary destiny... A fantastic, fun-filled adventure. Highly recommended. -Wishing Shelf Book Awards
Wicked knights roam the land of Knox since the death of the king-they go where they want, do what they want, take what they want, and never help anyone but themselves.
The new young queen dreams of a band of chivalrous knights who will protect her people from danger.
Meanwhile, in a village on the edge of a distant forest, twelve-year-old Kaye dreams of one day becoming a heroic knight like his father.
A good deed, a daring rescue, and a queen's risky plan change everything for Kaye. Now newly knighted, he and his best friend Reggie must face his father's oldest enemy-the mighty Sir Melchor. Can they triumph over him in the castle tournament, or will they disgrace the queen forever?
Perfect for fans and graduates of the Magic Treehouse The Knight at Dawn, the Magic Treehouse the Merlin Missions books, and The Boxcar Children books. Also ideal for fans of Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events. Winner of six book awards, including best series, this chapter book for ages 8-12 reminds readers that there's more to being a knight than being an adult. Kindness, courage, and valor know no age. Filled with humor, heart, fun, and adventure, this book makes a perfect gift! Instill a life-long love of reading in your child with this tale of courage, friendship, and kindness.
Fortitude, good will, and friendship triumph over pettiness in this enjoyable story. -Publishers Weekly
Books of adventure and challenge that still offer an emotional component are hard to come by for middle-grade readers-and even more so for middle-grade boys-yet Don M. Winn hits the mark dead center. -Patricia Reding for Readers' Favorite
This IndieReader Discovery Award, Moonbeam Children's Book Award, Wishing Shelf Book Award, Storyteller's Campfire Voyager Award, and Royal Dragonfly Award for best series winner is great for reading aloud.
Set in the fictional medieval land of Knox, this four-book series contains well-researched historical details about life in the Middle Ages, castles, knights, tournaments, and so much more. Great black and white illustrations by Dave Allred bring the story and time period to life.
This series will keep both reluctant and motivated readers coming back for more adventure and excitement. The series includes Book One: The Knighting of Sir Kaye, Book Two: The Lost Castle Treasure, Book Three: Legend of the Forest Beast, and Book Four: The Eldridge Conspiracy. Both young readers and their parents will enjoy seeing the boys face their difficulties with courage and bravery, solving problems using their wits, common sense, and teamwork instead of relying on superpowers.
The Knighting of Sir Kaye introduces Reggie, a hero of self-reference for dyslexic learners. The series shows how he struggles with feelings of worthlessness and shame because of his dyslexia, but also documents his journey as he grows throughout the stories and comes to value his strengths and his worth as a person. The author, Don M. Winn, knows all about growing up with dyslexia, and is also the author of the award-winning nonfiction book for parents and educators, Raising a Child with Dyslexia: What Every Parent Needs to Know, which addresses the social and emotional support a child with dyslexia needs to grow, thrive, and be happy.
Also available: The Sir Kaye study guide contains teaching materials for all four Sir Kaye books, focusing on reading comprehension, vocabulary, and writing skills while exploring themes from each book. Also includes fascinating supplemental historical material about life in the Middle Ages.
Hidden clues, secret passages, and Kaye in danger of losing his knighthood forever... A fun, exciting adventure. Sir Kaye is a fantastic role model. -Wishing Shelf Book Awards
When Kaye and Reggie move to the queen's castle, the other knights make fun of him, play mean pranks on him, and even threaten his life. As Kaye tries to earn their respect, an unexpected betrayal leaves him in danger of losing his knighthood forever.
A dead man's secret, a beloved servant's quest for vengeance, an empty treasure house, and the danger of war combine to challenge Kaye, Reggie, and Beau as shadows and secrets lurk down long passages and friends and foes alike cross their path.
Now the only thing that can save Kaye is finding the lost castle treasure. Once again, Kaye must stand up and fight for good, even if it means losing his dream of being a royal knight.
Perfect for fans and graduates of the Magic Treehouse The Knight at Dawn, the Magic Treehouse the Merlin Missions books, and The Boxcar Children books. Also ideal for fans of Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events. This chapter book for ages 8-12 reminds readers that there's more to being a knight than being an adult. Kindness, courage, and valor know no age. Filled with humor, heart, fun, and adventure, this book makes a perfect gift! Instill a life-long love of reading in your child with this tale of courage, friendship, and kindness.
A fun and easy way to teach kids about loyalty, trust, perseverance, patience, and other important life values. - Faridah Nassozi for Readers' Favorite
Has all the ingredients to make it an exciting read for children: mystery, adventure, intrigue, suspense, and three interesting characters. - Mamta Madhavan for Readers' Favorite
Books of adventure and challenge that still offer an emotional component are hard to come by for middle-grade readers-and even more so for middle-grade boys-yet Don M. Winn hits the mark dead center. -Patricia Reding for Readers' Favorite
This Wishing Shelf Book Award finalist, Readers' Favorite Book Award finalist, Foreword Reviews IndieFab BOTY finalist, Mom's Choice Award Gold Medalist, and Royal Dragonfly Award winner for best series is great for reading aloud.
Set in the fictional medieval land of Knox, this four-book series contains well-researched historical details about life in the Middle Ages, castles, knights, tournaments, and so much more. Great black and white illustrations by Dave Allred bring the story and time period to life.
This series will keep both reluctant and motivated readers coming back for more adventure and excitement. The series includes The Knighting of Sir Kaye, The Lost Castle Treasure, Legend of the Forest Beast, and The Eldridge Conspiracy. Both young readers and their parents will enjoy seeing the boys face their difficulties with courage and bravery, solving problems using their wits, common sense, and teamwork instead of relying on superpowers.
The Sir Kaye series introduces Reggie, a hero of self-reference for dyslexic learners, showing how he struggles with feelings of worthlessness and shame because of his dyslexia, but also documenting his journey as he grows throughout the stories and comes to value his strengths and his worth as a person. The author knows all about growing up with dyslexia and also wrote the award-winning nonfiction book for parents and educators, Raising a Child with Dyslexia: What Every Parent Needs to Know, which addresses the social and emotional support a child with dyslexia needs to grow, thrive, and be happy.
Also available: The Sir Kaye study guide featuring all four Sir Kaye books, focusing on reading comprehension, vocabulary, writing, story themes, and history.
This Sir Kaye Complete Collection includes the original four books of the series, The Knighting of Sir Kaye, The Lost Castle Treasure, Legend of the Forest Beast, and The Eldridge Conspiracy. Whether Kaye experiences a surprise knighting and a tournament challenge in book one; tries to keep his knighthood by finding a lost treasure in book two; finds a missing tutor, solves the mystery of a horrible beast, and stops a rebel knight from invading Knox in book three; or attempts to save his father's life in book four, he does it all with his best friends, Reggie and Beau. Together they learn the power of friendship, loyalty, bravery, and chivalry as they have amazing
adventures.
The Sir Kaye Complete Collection also includes two Sir Kaye and Friends shorter companion novellas about Beau and Reggie before they met Kaye, including Mystery of the White Knight and Mystery of the King's Shadow.
Finally, included in this collection is one Study Guide for the original four-book series to help educators build their students' reading comprehension, vocabulary, writing skills, and knowledge of medieval history.
A young homing pigeon named Hank is an eager new student in flight school. He does an outstanding job in school until the day of his first practice delivery, when he unexpectedly discovers that he has no sense of direction. He is devastated. Is this the end of his dreams? Nobody else in class has this problem. It is so easy for them not to get lost. Maybe he should just quit. But a kind teacher shows him how he can compensate for his problem and still succeed. This story is about how everyone learns in different ways, and how with the right kind of help and effort, anyone can succeed - even if they have a learning difficulty.
Hidden clues, secret passages, and Kaye in danger of losing his knighthood forever... A fun, exciting adventure. Sir Kaye is a fantastic role model. -Wishing Shelf Book Awards
When Kaye and Reggie move to the queen's castle, the other knights make fun of him, play mean pranks on him, and even threaten his life. As Kaye tries to earn their respect, an unexpected betrayal leaves him in danger of losing his knighthood forever.
A dead man's secret, a beloved servant's quest for vengeance, an empty treasure house, and the danger of war combine to challenge Kaye, Reggie, and Beau as shadows and secrets lurk down long passages and friends and foes alike cross their path.
Now the only thing that can save Kaye is finding the lost castle treasure. Once again, Kaye must stand up and fight for good, even if it means losing his dream of being a royal knight.
Perfect for fans and graduates of the Magic Treehouse The Knight at Dawn, the Magic Treehouse the Merlin Missions books, and The Boxcar Children books. Also ideal for fans of Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events. This chapter book for ages 8-12 reminds readers that there's more to being a knight than being an adult. Kindness, courage, and valor know no age. Filled with humor, heart, fun, and adventure, this book makes a perfect gift! Instill a life-long love of reading in your child with this tale of courage, friendship, and kindness.
A fun and easy way to teach kids about loyalty, trust, perseverance, patience, and other important life values. - Faridah Nassozi for Readers' Favorite
Has all the ingredients to make it an exciting read for children: mystery, adventure, intrigue, suspense, and three interesting characters. - Mamta Madhavan for Readers' Favorite
Books of adventure and challenge that still offer an emotional component are hard to come by for middle-grade readers-and even more so for middle-grade boys-yet Don M. Winn hits the mark dead center. -Patricia Reding for Readers' Favorite
This Wishing Shelf Book Award finalist, Readers' Favorite Book Award finalist, Foreword Reviews IndieFab BOTY finalist, Mom's Choice Award Gold Medalist, and Royal Dragonfly Award winner for best series is great for reading aloud.
Set in the fictional medieval land of Knox, this four-book series contains well-researched historical details about life in the Middle Ages, castles, knights, tournaments, and so much more. Great black and white illustrations by Dave Allred bring the story and time period to life.
This series will keep both reluctant and motivated readers coming back for more adventure and excitement. The series includes The Knighting of Sir Kaye, The Lost Castle Treasure, Legend of the Forest Beast, and The Eldridge Conspiracy. Both young readers and their parents will enjoy seeing the boys face their difficulties with courage and bravery, solving problems using their wits, common sense, and teamwork instead of relying on superpowers.
The Sir Kaye series introduces Reggie, a hero of self-reference for dyslexic learners, showing how he struggles with feelings of worthlessness and shame because of his dyslexia, but also documenting his journey as he grows throughout the stories and comes to value his strengths and his worth as a person. The author knows all about growing up with dyslexia and also wrote the award-winning nonfiction book for parents and educators, Raising a Child with Dyslexia: What Every Parent Needs to Know, which addresses the social and emotional support a child with dyslexia needs to grow, thrive, and be happy.
Also available: The Sir Kaye study guide featuring all four Sir Kaye books, focusing on reading comprehension, vocabulary, writing, story themes, and history.
Kaye must save his father's life and stop an assassination that will spark a war between two kingdoms...but will he learn the truth too late?
When Kaye learns that his father's life is in danger, he runs afoul of the ruthless Baron Thomas, a man who believes that he alone has the right to rule the kingdom of Eldridge. Baron Thomas will do anything it takes to make that happen-anything.
To save his father, Kaye must find and convince the baron's most trusted advisor to reveal the details of the horrible plan, all the while dodging attempts by the baron's henchmen to capture him and his friends. Riddled with self-doubt, Kaye faces a terrifying time of uncertainty as he, Reggie, and Beau race against the clock to save his father. Is he a capable enough knight to save his father-and the kingdom?
Perfect for fans and graduates of the Magic Treehouse The Knight at Dawn, the Magic Treehouse the Merlin Missions books, and The Boxcar Children books. Also ideal for fans of Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events. Winner of six book awards, including best series, this chapter book for ages 8-12 reminds readers that there's more to being a knight than being an adult. Kindness, courage, and valor know no age. Filled with humor, heart, fun, and adventure, this book makes a perfect gift! Instill a life-long love of reading in your child with this tale of courage, friendship, and kindness.
This set of books just gets better and better. Yes, it's a non-stop adventure, packed full of nasty barons and battling knights. But it's also a story which is strongly-themed and where the bond between the characters is highly prized. -Wishing Shelf Book Awards
Books of adventure and challenge that still offer an emotional component are hard to come by for middle-grade readers-and even more so for middle-grade boys-yet Don M. Winn hits the mark dead center. -Patricia Reding for Readers' Favorite
This Readers' Favorite Book Award winner, Mom's Choice Award gold medalist, and Royal Dragonfly Award for best series winner is great for reading aloud.
Set in the fictional medieval land of Knox, this series contains well-researched historical details about life in the Middle Ages, castles, knights, tournaments, and so much more. Great black and white illustrations by Dave Allred bring the story and time period to life.
This series will keep both reluctant and motivated readers coming back for more adventure and excitement. The series includes The Knighting of Sir Kaye, The Lost Castle Treasure, Legend of the Forest Beast, and The Eldridge Conspiracy. Both young readers and their parents will enjoy seeing the boys face their difficulties with courage and bravery, solving problems using their wits, common sense, and teamwork instead of relying on superpowers.
The Knighting of Sir Kaye introduces Reggie, a hero of self-reference for dyslexic learners. The series shows how he struggles with feelings of worthlessness and shame because of his dyslexia, but also documents his journey as he grows throughout the stories and comes to value his strengths and his worth as a person. The author, Don M. Winn, knows all about growing up with dyslexia, and is also the author of the award-winning nonfiction book for parents and educators, Raising a Child with Dyslexia: What Every Parent Needs to Know, which addresses the social and emotional support a child with dyslexia needs to grow, thrive, and be happy.
Also available: The Sir Kaye study guide contains teaching materials for all four Sir Kaye books, focusing on reading comprehension, vocabulary, and writing skills while exploring themes from each book. Also includes fascinating supplemental historical material about life in the Middle Ages.
This Sir Kaye Complete Collection includes the original four books of the series, The Knighting of Sir Kaye, The Lost Castle Treasure, Legend of the Forest Beast, and The Eldridge Conspiracy. Whether Kaye experiences a surprise knighting and a tournament challenge in book one; tries to keep his knighthood by finding a lost treasure in book two; finds a missing tutor, solves the mystery of a horrible beast, and stops a rebel knight from invading Knox in book three; or attempts to save his father's life in book four, he does it all with his best friends, Reggie and Beau. Together they learn the power of friendship, loyalty, bravery, and chivalry as they have amazing
adventures.
The Sir Kaye Complete Collection also includes two Sir Kaye and Friends shorter companion novellas about Beau and Reggie before they met Kaye, including Mystery of the White Knight and Mystery of the King's Shadow.
Finally, included in this collection is one Study Guide for the original four-book series to help educators build their students' reading comprehension, vocabulary, writing skills, and knowledge of medieval history.
A Fun Adventure Inspired by an Actual Event
Frank and Martha Tuttle were enjoying a lazy morning when they heard a terrible noise inside the house. What could it be? A wild duck had fallen down the chimney! Frank and Martha try and try to help the duck back outside, but the duck wants to stay.
He likes their house. He likes their bathtub. He likes their closets and their clothes and their snacks and their chairs and their names and most of all he likes Frank. Frank does not agree. What do you do when a duck won't leave?
Beautifully illustrated and written with lots of humor, this is a perfect story for shared reading with a child of any age.
The notorious General Electric has captured Space Princess Dendra GARG the robot goes on a secret mission to rescue her, but when Mission Control loses contact with GARG, Space Cop Zack must search for him in the Windy Cavern of Doom. Will Zack find GARG and help rescue the princess before it's too late? Will Zack finally defeat General Electric? It all depends on your imagination.
A Fun Adventure Inspired by an Actual Event
Frank and Martha Tuttle were enjoying a lazy morning when they heard a terrible noise inside the house. What could it be? A wild duck had fallen down the chimney! Frank and Martha try and try to help the duck back outside, but the duck wants to stay.
He likes their house. He likes their bathtub. He likes their closets and their clothes and their snacks and their chairs and their names and most of all he likes Frank. Frank does not agree. What do you do when a duck won't leave?
Beautifully illustrated and written with lots of humor, this is a perfect story for shared reading with a child of any age.
Zack and his robot sidekick GARG race the infamous Captain Menace and his trio of evil minions--Gormag the Grievous, Noot the Tall and Terrible, and GARG's nemesis, the gigantic robot Cantobor--as they scale the Colossal Cliffs of Pantera in search of the lost treasure of Zandor. Will Zack and GARG find the treasure before Captain Menace and his minions? It all depends on your imagination.
Four great Cardboard Box Adventures titles in one volume: In Chipper the Clown, Chipper learns that in order to follow his dreams, he needs to ask for help. In Chipper and the Unicycle, after searching the world for a new act, Chipper learns the importance of perseverance. In The Higgledy-Piggledy Pigeon, Hank discovers that having a learning challenge can't stop him from succeeding. In Twitch the Squirrel and the Forbidden Bridge, Twitch finds out that his parents have good reasons for the rules they make.
Four great stories by Don M. Winn in one volume: In The Tortoise and the Hairpiece, Jake learns that true friends love him for who he is inside, not what he looks like. In The Watch Cat, an ordinary cat becomes a neighborhood hero by saving his house from a burglar. In The Incredible Martin O'Shea, Martin learns that by paying attention in school, he can make his dreams come true. In Shelby the Cat, Shelby resists bullying and peer pressure by staying true to what matters most to him.
The Incredible Martin O'Shea is the story of a first-grader with an great imagination. He imagines himself saving the day in all kinds of outstanding roles - a doctor, a firefighter, a detective, a NASA engineer, a deep-sea explorer... He finds his daydreams so much more interesting than the real world that he doesn't pay attention in school. His grades begin to fall, and his parents are not happy about it. Then a visitor to his class says something that changes his life. Martin learns that education can help him make his dreams reality, and he learns to want to pay attention in class. The lesson in this book shows how imagination plus learning can lead to real life adventures and encourages kids to pay attention in school.
Space Cop Zack, Protector of the Galaxy is a celebration of the power of imagination. Join Zack and his faithful robot sidekick GARG as he chases the terrible Dr. Dogbreath across the galaxy. Together they brave bad smells, squishy slime, giant ocean monsters, and motion sickness. Will Zack and GARG finally capture Dr. Dogbreath or will he escape their grasp? That will all depend on where your imagination takes you.
Twitch the Squirrel and the Forbidden Bridge is a story about a bold, confident squirrel named Twitch who is something of a daredevil...and he doesn't mind when his friends cheer him on When his parents tell him never to cross an old broken rope bridge across a deep, dark ravine, he doesn't understand why. He can do anything And there's a tree full of nuts just across the bridge In this story, Twitch learns the importance of respecting his parents' rules.