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All That It Ever Meant
I love the optimism that this book has especially because it shows a younger audience that anything is possible. The drawings were also gorgeous. 10/10 from me :)

Alana

Letters in Charcoal
I think Letters in Charcoal is a good story because it talks about someone who can't read so I can relate. The pictures are immaculate, it is very weird how they draw faces but in a good way. The story is about a girl that learns how to read and write. When I was younger I didn't know how to read or write. But when I went to Burlington House I finally learned how to do both now in my opinion I'm the best in the class.

Magnus

Letters in Charcoal
I think the story is nice and easy for kids who are dyslexic, it could help motivate them to learn to read and write. The story doesn't have too many words but has great pictures that help summarise the story and helps people know what it is all about. Furthermore I would recommend this book 5 stars for creativity and imagination as it helps people who are dyslexic.

Henry

Letters in Charcoal
This story tells a tale about a girl who learns how to read, and spreads this gift to her friends and family. Her sister is getting letters from a boy but she can't understand what the boy was saying to her. So she helped her sister and they read it. The boy loved her but he had to leave the country. I can relate to this book because as a younger kid i felt like I was left out and everyone else could read but I couldn't.

Oliver

Letters in Charcoal
I am dyslexic and when I was in Y2 I couldn't read or write because i used to be in a french school and I just started English in Y2 so this is very relatable. I also liked the characters and the pictures because of the detail.

Maximilian

Letters in Charcoal
This book tells a story about a girl learning how to read and write and as she progressed she began to share the ability to read with others in the village. She tries to understand the letters her sister has been receiving but once she can finally understand them it is too late. I found this book relatable because for many years I found words and letters really overwhelming so I didn't learn to read until really late. I liked this book due to it being really easy to read and having amazing Illustrations.

Freddie

Clever Crow
I am dyslexic and when I was in Y2 I couldn't read or write because I used to be in a french school and I just started English in Y2 so this is very relatable. I also liked the characters and the pictures because of the detail.

Maximilian
Alana