Hacking the Code

Hacking the Code
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Publisher : Icare Press
Total Pages : 190
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ISBN-10 : 1736626108
ISBN-13 : 9781736626108
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Book Synopsis Hacking the Code by : Gea (Geesje) Meijering

Download or read book Hacking the Code written by Gea (Geesje) Meijering and published by Icare Press. This book was released on 2021-04-11 with total page 190 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Hacking the Code: Children's book which is visually appealing, humorous and kid-friendly, for a broad group of readers from 8 - 80 years, and also to reluctant readers. It contains over 80 black and white illustrations and has a word count of 17,250. Kees is a dyslexic elementary schooler who really struggles with reading and writing and thinks school is a nightmare. His self-esteem is low, and he often feels stupid. Except when he and his best friend, Pete, dream up pranks, which they often pull off with members of their secret friends group. After another prank (a pretty good one), the principal has it and gives Kees and Pete a rather unusual punishment. They earn the dreadful task of writing a two-page essay about what they find to be the hardest thing they have ever done. In the painful writing process, Kees discovers there are particular times he has found difficult or which have made him feel sad, but he also figures out what he is good at and that he isn't stupid, after all. Dyslexia gives him superpowers.


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