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Lark Has the Shivers

Natasha Deen

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Kinder- und Jugendbücher / Kinderbücher bis 11 Jahre

Beschreibung

Key Selling Points

  • Eight-year-old twins turned private investigators are the main characters in this original and amusing series.
  • The main character struggles with dyslexia but demonstrates various tricks throughout the story that she uses to work with her learning disability.
  • The latest in the Lark and Connor Ba Detective series, Lark Has the Shivers focuses on the importance of working together, perseverance and trusting your gut.
  • Featuring a diverse family, Korean and Kenyan (Swahili), with vocabulary and customs featured in the story.
  • Using a dyslexia-friendly font, the book introduces readers to idioms and advanced vocabulary via Lark’s point of view and includes a section at the end that explains the words and figures of speech used.
  • Fast-paced plots, child-friendly intrigue, accessible language and short chapters featuring black-and-white illustrations make this series perfect for emergent readers.

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Schlagwörter

sibling dynamic, mixed-race, second chance, working with difficult people, pet tricks, overcoming challenges, dyslexia, construction, dog training, personal effort, dyslexic heroine, community, personal accountability, private eye, thunderstorms, pet show, conflict resolution, twin detectives, wind storm, dog intelligence, characters of color, saying sorry, siblings, female detective, deduction, neurodiversity, teamwork, old homes, haunted house, growth mindset, listening to others, building friendships, deductive reasoning