The Literary Love Giveaway Hop Starts Tonight and is a chance for you to win a new read for you or your family.
I picked this one up at Blogher 12 and enjoyed it quite a bit. It’s a cute and unique series featuring the Neon Tiki Tribe, a group of heroic tiki characters that inspire and empower boys and girls to make good choices and to stand up for others. We are giving away The Neon Tiki Tribe: Bullies: Playground Push-Around. It is also featuring a unique typeface that is dyslexic friendly. (The typeface itself is extremely interesting to me as a tool that could have huge potential in many books. Several letters that typically give children difficulty when they are dyslexic are printed darker and heavier and apparently this is supposed to increase their ability to read on their own. I think that’s amazing.)
The book itself sells for $7.95 and has a lot of kids in every day situations battling back. This one had a little girl who just got glasses and is being bullied because of that. Good luck! Don’t forget to enter all the other blogs to win too. This hop is hosted by Views From the ‘Ville http://www.viewsfromtheville.com and Money Saving Mindy moneysavingmindy.com)
Skees
Miss R. would probably love the book.
Jenny Stanek
I’m sure I’d read it to my daughter (6)
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Jenny OSU
I’d give it to my niece.
gibberish
I’d like to gice it to my neice.
My rafflecopter name is Julie G.
Candie L
I would use it at my school. Thank you
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Kathy
My niece Kenna would love this book.
Dede
This would be for my daughter. She loves to read!
Gale Nelson
my son
Melissa Stoneback-Tuttle
My niece Megan.
jodi lasher
If i win i would give this to my niece
Renee G
I would give this to my niece
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breeanna mcmanus bwanna12 at yahoo dot com
I would give it to my roommate Kay who loves to read
mommyjen99
My daughter Summer
Nancye
My daughter Rachel
Kasee
My almost-8-year-old, Wyatt, has been struggling with reading from the get-go. I pulled him out of public school last year so that he can get the extra help he needs at home. He overcame his speech impairment, but we learned that he’s mildly dyslexic. This book would be perfect for him!
Tami Valentine
in our school, as in many other schools, we have an anti-bullying campaign. Even though we do all we can to be proactive, it still happens when we’re not there. I think this would be a great book to read and reread to my students!
Lauren M.
I would give it to my daughter. She is legally blind but has low vision and wears thick glasses. She gets made fun of because she looks “different”.
Ishibishi
my daughter
Maegan Morin
I would give this book to my kids 😀 They would LOVE it!
Mia J.
I would give it to my daughter.
Tracy
I would give this book to my daughter.
Tracy Awalt Juliano
Myra Rzepa
id give it to the girl i babysit!
Teresa Thompson
I would give this to my granddaughter.