Amber, from the Mile Long Bookshelf shows two different books to viewers as part of her tribute to Dyslexia Awareness week. One of the books is for younger children, while the other book is for children who are older or even adults. Not only does she show the books, but she provides a comprehensive review of each one.
These books have been written in a way that is friendly to dyslexics, so that they can read the books more easily. Firstly, they are shorter than most average books, which helps prevent readers from being overwhelmed by the content. Second, the books are written in a special font, which allows dyslexics to read and process the information in the books more easily.
Author “I don’t think anyone should be discouraged from reading because it kind of sets you up for life and its kind of just fun” The blogger is not dyslexic herself but is talking about dyslexia awareness week and explains why two books she chose to review are good for dyslexics.

Key Takeaways:

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This week is dyslexia awareness week!
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The young girl in the video introduces two books that are dyslexic friendly.
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The young girl explains how these books are more friendly for dyslexics to read.

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