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A Walk in the Words
A Walk in the Words | Hudson Talbott
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"Through a story from his own childhood, Hudson Talbott shares the challenges--and ultimately the rewards--of being a non-mainstream kind of learner"--
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DebbieGrillo
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A beautiful tribute to slow readers with big imaginations. A big hug to my inner child who was, and despite the amount I read, still is a slow reader. This is a must book for every elementary classroom!

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mandarchy
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Nominated for the 2024 #WCCPBA, A Walk in the Words carries an important message. I'm always open with my students about my learning disability and how it's not okay to shame people who need more time. The illustrations support the message in this story so well, but of course, I'm partial to Godzilla.

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faelinwolf
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Hudson struggles to read while his peers seem to have no trouble. #CharactersReading

This would be a good book for kids who are slow reading or who may have a reading learning disability to help them feel less alone and foster some hope.