Robby the Dyslexic Taxi and the Airport Adventure
ebook ∣ Creative Cab Company
By Lynn Greenberg
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Winner of the Creative Child Magazine's Book of the Year award!
Robby the taxi is a very special cab. He is special because he has dyslexia. Even though he has trouble reading the street signs, he has a wonderful memory and does a great job driving his passengers around the city. One day, a customer asks him to go somewhere he's never been before... the airport! Follow Robby as he uses his unique outlook and creative skills to find a solution to this surprise challenge.
Printed in a dyslexia-friendly font, this lively picture book invites toddlers, early readers, and primary school students to discover the beauty of neurodiversity. Through playful storytelling, it shows that everyone thinks in their own unique way-and that with creativity, we can all find solutions to life's surprises, challenges, and adventures.
An excellent resource for parents, teachers, and counselors to share valuable insights into the experiences of individuals with dyslexia, as well as promote a more inclusive society that celebrates the diverse strengths of all people.
Robby the Dyslexic Taxi and the Airport Adventure, available in English and Spanish, is the first book in the Creative Cab Company® series. These delightfully illustrated children's books feature neurodivergent characters who embrace their differences, using them as superpowers to solve problems with creativity and teamwork.
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"...sweet picture book offering children with dyslexia a new way to approach unexpected challenges." - Kirkus Reviews
"ROBBY THE DYSLEXIC TAXI is a wonderfully engaging demonstration of how a disability can be overcome using creative approaches." - IndieReader