Thinking in pictures…

 The gift that children with dyslexia have is their ability to think in pictures and this deceptively simple book gives the opportunity to do just that with its uncluttered pages and limited text.

I Love Myself clearly communicates the message that it’s okay to let your imagination fly and most importantly to be you.
Child psychologist Bernadette Tynan confirms, “Once children know the magic of their own mind not even the sky is the limit… seeing is believing.”

“It’s a very safe way of encouraging children to explore different feelings… Children seem to understand and respond, they think of ways of dealing with the situations through the messages in this book,” says Zahra of Montessori preschool in Ponsonby.

“A book encouraging children to contribute and explore, calling to their innate wisdom and adding a freshness to ideas – A book even more special to those who are ‘different’ because they are aware of their differences and need to know this can be a real blessing,” says Marilynn McLachlan, author and editor of www.mumsontop.co.nz

Place your order now and discover for yourself the delights in I Love Myself.


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