Special formatting for dyslexic readers. Who left their mark on the old boab tree? P.I. is on the case again, this time investigating a crime of vandalism and graffiti at King’s Park!Can he find the culprit?Join P.I. Penguin as he solves crimes and mysteries for his native Australian animal friends while trying to discover the truth of the mystery that set him on his path, that of his missing family. In Treetop Tagger, P.I. Penguin meets two chatty geckos, a flock of kookaburras, and some wise old dragonflies. Together, they learn the importance of respecting and protecting our environment.Aulexic titles are all carefully crafted to encourage language and literacy learning. Each story is rich with rhyme and rhythm, vivid concrete words, vibrant images, and dyslexia-friendly text and formatting. We focus on creating stories that inspire even the most resistant readers.Praise for the “Children will love this and all PI Penguin books for the fun storylines, clever rhyming verses, and colorful and beautifully created illustrations.”“My children are six and eight years of age and were entranced through the entire story.”“Reminds me of Dr Seuss… I love it as much as kids will.”
The book opens with a Glossary of words, and their meanings, that children may find tricky to comprehend.
P.I. is a gorgeous little penguin but he is also a private investigator. If you have a problem to solve P.I. is the one to call. He looks the part in his shirt, tie, black jacket and fedora hat.
P.I. is atop the Obelisk Tower (which I believe is a Perth monument) wondering if he could see his family from so high. He hears that a tagger has scratched his initials in a boab tree. P.I. is aghast, this is against the law. He must find out who this tagger is. The kookaburras tell him to go down to the lake and ask every bird and beast. When he finds out who carved the initials they say they will never again deface a tree. The story ends with P.I. back home and the kookaburras promising to keep an eye out for his family. Beautifully illustrated with gorgeous Australian fauna and flora.
The books are written to help and encourage children with dyslexia to embrace reading. However are fun reads for all ages and abilities.
Not kindle unlimited, remember getting them all as a freebie pack a while back, says 4 book series so assume the christmas one is 5, since my vision issues are not dyslexia etc can't say much about that, and it being children's book the formatting and spacking seems decent/good, but the legally blind thing eh not so much {and can't enlarge smaller text because just doesn't work with the size needed} but did switch {chromebook} from readium {reader} to Simple Epub Reader and put that on audio so was able to 'read' the books. Sometimes, either way, the 'rhymes' didn't quite work but doubtful a kid would notice.
Who left their mark on the old boab tree?
P.I. is on the case again, this time investigating a crime of vandalism and graffiti at King’s Park!
Can he find the culprit?
Join P.I. Penguin as he solves crimes and mysteries for his animal friends while trying to discover the truth of the mystery that set him on his path, that of his missing parents.
Aulexic titles are all carefully crafted to encourage language and literacy learning. Each story is rich with rhyme and rhythm, vivid concrete words, vibrant images, and dyslexia-friendly text and formatting. We focus on creating stories that inspire even the most resistant readers.
P.I. Penguin and the Case of the Missing Bottle 1 P.I. Penguin and the Case of the Lost Little Penguin 2 P.I. Penguin and the Case of the Bell Tower Bandit 3 P.I. Penguin and the Case of the Treetop Tagger 4 P.I. Penguin and the Case of the Christmas Lights 5
I love, I loveI lo I loveI love this little penguin. He just wants to help his fellow animals in their time of need. At the beginning of this book you will find a search and find. There is also a website with a lot of helpful ideas. His light for his house didn't look right. He walked to a ray of light. The dibbler friends club, "How did you make this paradise?" He walked on until he found the Frogmouth campground. Their light looked high on the sky. I wonder what the secret to he lights are? Will Pi find out? You might be surprised. 🎶 Reading....Reading...That's Where The Answer Come From 🎶 I received this book as a gift for an honest review.