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Dyslexic Books are specially formatted books for people with dyslexia in the Open Dyslexic font. Some Dyslexic Books features: *bolds the bottom of letters to anchor the words and train the eye across the line *improved spacing between the letters and words *gives letters larger openings. The books are printed on cream paper with black text. Frankinschool: Monster Match is about a boy named Fred who ''turns into ''Frankenstein's monster after an author visit gone wrong. While Fred is out sick, the author signs Fred's book ''To Frank''. When Fred's classmate Luisa suggests Fred must really be…mehr

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Dyslexic Books are specially formatted books for people with dyslexia in the Open Dyslexic font. Some Dyslexic Books features: *bolds the bottom of letters to anchor the words and train the eye across the line *improved spacing between the letters and words *gives letters larger openings. The books are printed on cream paper with black text. Frankinschool: Monster Match is about a boy named Fred who ''turns into ''Frankenstein's monster after an author visit gone wrong. While Fred is out sick, the author signs Fred's book ''To Frank''. When Fred's classmate Luisa suggests Fred must really be ''Frank'' in school, this sparks an idea for Fred's creative writing assignment. Fred's What-If poem is coming together wonderfully, until-a mist fills the room, and the writing assignment comes to life. Suddenly Fred-now Frankinschool-and Luisa-now Princessa Luisa-need to save the school from the mysterious potion-and the even more mysterious and devious ghost living in the school attic. Book 1 in a continuing series.
Autorenporträt
Caryn Rivadeneira has spent her life imagining what's up every roped-off twisty staircase, what's behind every creaky, sneaky door, and what's lurking in every spooky space she's ever passed (and it's possible she even snuck into a few of these places!). Caryn is the author of more than 20 books for children and grownups, including Edward and Annie: A Penguin Adventure (Tommy Nelson) and the award-winning Helper Hounds series (Red Chair Press). Caryn lives in the near-west suburbs of Chicago with her husband, three kids, and her rescued pit bulls. There may or may not be a ghost laboratory in her attic.