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Bedtime storytelling
Bedtime storytelling
4 episodes
2 weeks ago
It’s bonding time with the little ones after a busy day at work. Having fun listening to our story telling, Dyslexia is a learning difference in a lifelong. Children with dyslexia become adults with dyslexia. Given the right help and early identification, people with dyslexia can learn to compensate for their learning difference and read accurately. Even so they may continue to read slowly and not automatically.
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Stories for Kids
Kids & Family
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It’s bonding time with the little ones after a busy day at work. Having fun listening to our story telling, Dyslexia is a learning difference in a lifelong. Children with dyslexia become adults with dyslexia. Given the right help and early identification, people with dyslexia can learn to compensate for their learning difference and read accurately. Even so they may continue to read slowly and not automatically.
Show more...
Stories for Kids
Kids & Family
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Country road (song)
Bedtime storytelling
3 minutes 18 seconds
5 years ago
Country road (song)
Today we decided to sing Country Road. Hope you like it!
Bedtime storytelling
It’s bonding time with the little ones after a busy day at work. Having fun listening to our story telling, Dyslexia is a learning difference in a lifelong. Children with dyslexia become adults with dyslexia. Given the right help and early identification, people with dyslexia can learn to compensate for their learning difference and read accurately. Even so they may continue to read slowly and not automatically.