This fun and exciting middle school
mystery series sees Ned and his
Uncle Jim use their super-sharp detective skills to solve mysteries
in Lakeside. Incidentally, both are dyslexic. But that’s not going
to stop them! Dyslexia might present some challenges with spelling
and reading, but it also makes them great at solving puzzles,
cracking codes and thinking outside the box. Armed with these
superpowers, they make the perfect team for solving mysteries.
Ned
and his uncle Jim, a retired detective, live in Lakeside Village.
It’s a quiet place where nothing much seems to happen...or at
least, that was the case. Now, there are mysterious events and they
all seem to center around a cold case Uncle Jim had been working on
before he retired.
On top of that, treasures are
disappearing from the Cheap and Cheerful, a second-hand goods store.
But who would want to steal from the owner? Uncle Jim and Ned find
hidden secrets and uncover even stranger happenings than just the
theft. Why are there unusual sets of footprints? What is the
significance of the feather they find? And why does the owner of the
shop suddenly seem suspicious?
It’s up to Ned and Uncle
Jim to use their detective skills and dyslexic advantages to discover
the person behind the thefts and maybe even crack the cold case.
However, it might be more than the two can handle.
Will
Ned’s detective career be over before it really starts?
Join
Ned and Uncle Jim on their first adventure!
“A
must-read for peers, friends and family members of dyslexic people to
help understand how they see the world. Truly eye-opening!”.
Pam, Teacher.
Children and tweens will enjoy seeing the
action-packed adventure story unfold through the lens of a dyslexic
child. Through effective storytelling they learn how the dyslexic
brain works differently, and how children with dyslexia can excel
using their special strengths.
Presented in a
dyslexia-friendly format, this mystery series can be enjoyed by all
readers. The large print dyslexia font and cream background make it
an accessible option for dyslexic readers, allowing them to enjoy
relatable and age-appropriate books.
Jessica is a former teacher, having spent many years working closely with dyslexic children. Through her love for writing she hopes to educate readers about the challenges and triumphs experienced by people with dyslexia.
In her spare time, Jessica enjoys baking and loves to go on long walks with her family.
1 comment:
Thanks for the spotlight! Looking to raise awareness of dyslexia through storytelling.
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