Shane Casey Nature's Incredible Adventures

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Code 9780992749033


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Description

The book contains three stories: ‘A Fox Called Fintan’, ‘The Song Thrush who couldn’t sing’, and ‘Chasing Dragons’. It also includes a short fact-file about foxes, song thrushes, and ladybirds.

‘A Fox Called Fintan’: Fintan was so small that all the other cubs treated him like a toy to be played with. Their favourite game was Chase, and Fintan was always the one being chased. But when Fintan manages to outwit Robinson, the cleverest rat in the city, he shows everyone that brains are more important than brawn.

‘The Song Thrush Who Couldn’t Sing’: Song thrushes, as the name suggests, are wonderful singers, and males rely on their singing ability to attract a mate. Nobody expected Tara, the most beautiful thrush in the hedge, to choose a mate who couldn’t sing. But Tara saw something different in an out-of-tune Terrence…

‘Chasing Dragons’: Like all ladybirds, Larry loved a good adventure, and when he overheard a conversation between a grasshopper and a caterpillar, he suddenly found himself on a quest for a dragon. But was the grasshopper exaggerating, as grasshoppers are known to do? Would he find a dragon, or a valuable lesson along the way?


Suitable for Dyslexic Readers


About the Author

Author Shane Casey grew up on his family’s farm in Fanore, Co.Clare and it is here that the story is set, between Blackhead mountain and the Caher valley.

Shane is the author of four other children’s books about Irish wildlife, but says his inspiration was a bit different for this one - see www.shanecaseybooks.ie

‘Sarah’s farmer plays a secondary character in the story,’ says Shane, ‘but we find out in the end that his role is the most important for safeguarding the Burren as we know it. His way of life is shared by farmers across the Burren, including my own family. And there are parts of the story that many farmers will relate to, that maybe others have never experienced, such as the sweet smell when you open up a good bale of hay.’

‘Being out on the Burren in the early hours of a spring morning, when there’s a full moon, to look after a cow calving is something that very few outside the farming community have experienced. ’

There is something else that makes the book stand out. The design and layout of the book makes it dyslexia-friendly. A combination of special dyslexia font, colour schemes, and layout to make it easier for children with dyslexia to read.

What makes the books dyslexia friendly:

We use five simple techniques in our books to make them more accessible for dyslexic readers. While they may not work in every case, we have received a very positive response from parents, teachers, and children with dyslexia.

We use a special font called OpenDyslexic font. This is currently free to download at http://dyslexicfonts.com
We avoid black text on a white background. Instead we use dark blue text on a cream background.
We use only single spacing after all punctuation marks.
We avoid beginning the first word of a new sentence on the previous line.
We avoid justifying the paragraph format.

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