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The Pencil Eater Dyslexic Edition
Contributor(s): Corrigan, Stacey (Author), Page, Steve (Illustrator)
ISBN: 1643722034     ISBN-13: 9781643722030
Publisher: Derby Press
OUR PRICE:   $15.19  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: August 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Monsters
- Juvenile Fiction | School & Education
- Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes - Friendship
Series: The Pencil Eater
Physical Information: 0.08" H x 8" W x 10" (0.24 lbs) 32 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

This book is Dyslexic inclusive; it is printed in a font that everyone can read, including people with dyslexia.


The Pencil Eater hunts for tasty treats but encounters some obstacles along the way. Frustrated by his efforts, The Pencil Eater visits an elementary school and discovers a whole new set of problems. The Pencil Eater is a clever tale inspired by an elementary school teacher's struggle to keep track of pencils in her classroom.


Level Learner Books # 3 Short sentences, familiar words, and simple concepts for children eager to read on their own but still need help.


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Contributor Bio(s): Corrigan, Stacey: - Stacey Corrigan grew up in Elkton, MI and began writing as a columnist for a local newspaper in high school. She graduated Michigan State University with a BA in Elementary Education and Saginaw Valley State University with a MA in Early Childhood Education. While completing her college coursework, Stacey fell in love with picture books and has used them to teach and entertain her students for years. Stacey lives in Michigan with her husband, their two sons, and an adorable beagle named Sadie.Page, Steve: - "For as long as he can remember, Steve has had a pencil in his hand. With this love of drawing it was only natural that he would follow a career in the arts. After many successful years as a graphic designer, working for a variety of publishing companies, he decided to follow his heart and do what he loves most - create weird and wacky characters. When he is not drawing, which isn't very often, Steve likes to volunteer his time at his local primary school, where he encourages young minds to explore their creativity through drawing and painting. He's an animated movie fan and hopes that maybe one day one of his characters will play a leading role. Born in the UK, he now lives in Australia with his family and an assortment of characters who are waiting in the wings to be brought to life on paper."