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Andre loves building tall towers, wide bridges, and anything his imagination can create. He remembers stories easily and sees how things fit together in clever ways. But when Andre looks at words on a page, they don't always stay still. Letters flip, blur, and change places, making reading feel confusing and frustrating.
With patience, encouragement, and new ways of learning, Andre begins to understand that his brain works differently - not incorrectly. He discovers that seeing words differently does not mean learning less, and that his strengths matter just as much as his challenges.
This gentle, affirming story helps children understand dyslexia and learning differences while celebrating neurodiversity, resilience, and the many ways children can be smart, creative, and capable.
With patience, encouragement, and new ways of learning, Andre begins to understand that his brain works differently - not incorrectly. He discovers that seeing words differently does not mean learning less, and that his strengths matter just as much as his challenges.
This gentle, affirming story helps children understand dyslexia and learning differences while celebrating neurodiversity, resilience, and the many ways children can be smart, creative, and capable.