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The Incredible Kids #3

Sparkle: an inclusive kids book celebrating a child with dyslexia and dysgraphia

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From the award-winning author of Masterpiece and Big Dreams comes Sparkle — a powerful new inclusive book that celebrates a child with dyslexia and dysgraphia who thinks outside the box!

Jasmine loves stories and wants to create her own. Unfortunately, when it comes time to read and write, she struggles. When her teacher asks the class to write a creative story, Jasmine decides to tell her story in her own way and creates a wordless story. A perfect book to introduce kids to the many ways we tell stories, Sparkle celebrates a neurodiverse child who thinks outside the box! Story printed in dyslexia-friendly font.

"This is an incredibly important book for all children to read. It should be in every classroom and home library. A beautiful message about the power of telling stories in our own way.” - Teacher Review

This inspiring inclusive book teaches

There are many different ways to tell a storyIt’s beautiful to think outside the boxWe all communicate in our own wayWordless stories are powerfulNeurodiversity is a superpowerAll brains are different and that’s special!
Order your copy of Sparkle today! This beautiful book makes a great gift for children ages 4-8, kindergarten, first grade (1st grade), second grade (2nd grade) and third grade (3rd grade).

32 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 13, 2024

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June 14, 2025
This book really hit home for someone who struggled with Dyslexia growing up. I wish there had been more understanding about what it was back then. Fast forward, I am an Elementary school library that lives for helping children to read and find their favorite genre.
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February 11, 2025
As someone who struggled with dyslexia as a child, I really appreciate this story. The illustration is beautiful and I hope the author write more inclusive books.
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