In Holiday Reads, the article lists out numerous holiday books that are written by Dyslexics. Dyslexia is a fairly common disorder that impacts the brains ability to read words, letters, and other symbols. One famous author with dyslexia is the creator of Charlie Brown and Peanuts. Another is the author of the Percy Jackson stories.

In this holiday season, check out these wonderful books by dyslexic authors and illustrators. If you use THIS LINK, Dyslexic Advantage will benefit from the referral.

The use of the embedded referral link and purchase of a book by a dyslexic author results in a small donation to Dyslexic Advantage. Peanuts is well known, but especially for the ‘wah wah wah’ of the children’s teacher, a homage to the dyslexia of Charles Schultz being unable to fully understand what his teacher was saying.
Christmas Tapestry and The Trees of the Dancing Goats Charlie Brown Piano Song Book and Complete Peanuts (link is to 1965-66; many in the series) [Peanuts’ Charles Schultz makes many ‘Famous Dyslexics” lists – and he often has comic strips that refer to LDs. Schultz did repeatedly fail classes in middle school. I do fondly remember our kids reading their way through piles of Peanuts books over Christmas breaks.]
~Fernette Eide

Key Takeaways:

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While shopping this holiday season, consider purchasing a book by a dyslexic author and/or illustrator.
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If you use the link supplied by Dyslexia Advantage, the website will receive a small profit from any sales you purchase.
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Books range from the Peanuts to works by actor/author Henry Winkler.

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