Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
A classic children’s book for every parent to have on their bookshelf but especially important for parents with dyslexic children
Magnificent Meg: A Read-Aloud Book to Encourage Children with Dyslexia
Magnificent Meg will encourage and delight both children and their parents. She shares what helps her the most as a young reader who has dyslexia.
Did You Say Pasghetti? Dusty and Danny Tackle Dyslexia
Dusty, the dog, and Danny are on an adventure as they learn about dyslexia and how their brain differs from their friends.
Hank: Bookmarks are People Too
From the Hank Zipzer series, written by Henry Winkler, who is also dyslexic, his character, Hank is in 2nd grade.
Finding My Superpower: A book for dyslexic thinkers
This a brilliant book to encourage both children and their parents to navigate their negative emotions surrounding a dyslexia diagnosis.
Aaron Slater, Illustrator
Printed with a dyslexia-friendly font, Aaron Slater, Illustrator, is the story of a boy with dyslexia who finds that his learning disability does not define who he is.
The Map Challenge: A Book about Dyslexia
The Map Challenge explores the topic of dyslexia to boost the confidence of children with learning differences.
Frog on a Log
A cute read-out loud rhyming story to explain that every animal has a place to sit. But I like it since not being able to rhyme is one of the first signs of dyslexia.
What I Need
A great guide to help dyslexic children explain to their teachers what they need to learn. This book will give kids the confidence to advocate for themselves.