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Book details
  • Genre:YOUNG ADULT FICTION
  • SubGenre:Social Themes / General
  • Age Range (years):13 and up
  • Language:English
  • Pages:20
  • eBook ISBN:9781937615024

The Higgledy-Piggledy Pigeon

A kids book about how a pigeon with dyslexia discovers that learning difficulties are not learning disabilities

by Don M. Winn

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Overview
The Higgledy-Piggledy Pigeon is about a young homing pigeon named Hank who is an eager new student in flight school. He does an outstanding job in school until the day of his first practice delivery, when he unexpectedly discovers that he has no sense of direction and that he will get lost every time he is sent on a mission. He is devastated…is this the end of his dreams? Nobody else in class has this problem! It’s so easy for them not to get lost. Maybe he should just quit. But a kind teacher shows him how he can compensate for his problem and still succeed. This story is about how everyone learns in different ways, and how anyone can succeed ­– even despite a learning problem – with the right kind of help and effort!
Description
The Higgledy-Piggledy Pigeon is about a young homing pigeon named Hank who is an eager new student in flight school. He does an outstanding job in school until the day of his first practice delivery, when he unexpectedly discovers that he has no sense of direction and that he will get lost every time he is sent on a mission. He is devastated…is this the end of his dreams? Nobody else in class has this problem! It’s so easy for them not to get lost. Maybe he should just quit. But a kind teacher shows him how he can compensate for his problem and still succeed. This story is about how everyone learns in different ways, and how anyone can succeed ­– even despite a learning problem – with the right kind of help and effort!
About the author
Don Winn is the author and creator of the Cardboard Box Adventures series of interactive children's books. He currently lives just outside of Austin, Texas, and has been writing creatively for over twelve years. He began by writing poetry, but eventually began writing children's stories also. He has sometimes expressed surprise that he became a writer, because he remembers that when he was in school, writing was not one of his favorite subjects. But now it is one of his favorite things to do! When Don was a child and visited his grandmother, she would read with him every night out of a big children's dictionary. Even though that's not the most exciting thing to read, Don remembers it vividly because it was a time that the two of them spent together, reading and talking about what they had read. Mostly he remembers the warm bond it created between them. Because of this, the idea of lap-reading is something that Don Winn hopes to encourage through his interactive books. Every book teaches a simple, valuable lesson and contains a few questions for discussion at the end that parents can use to help start conversations about important topics with their children. Most importantly, reading and talking about these stories helps strengthen and maintain both communication and the loving bond between parent and child. The name for the Cardboard Box Adventures series comes from one of Don's favorite childhood activities: playing with a big, empty cardboard box. The box could be anything he imagined it to be...a rocket ship, a submarine, a fort, a tent, a cave...the possibilities were endless. And so through his light-hearted stories, Don Winn hopes to encourage children to use and develop their imagination in many ways. Because although imaginary childhood adventures are a wonderful beginning, it's also true that continuing to foster imagination in children helps them to learn and grow, to solve problems, and to become more empathetic and compassionate adults.