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The Owls Who Lost Their Nest
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The Owls Who Lost Their Nest

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The Owls Who Lost Their Nest is a charming story written by Hadley George Turner who is almost eight year’s old. He has to wear glasses with special blue lenses when he is reading and writing because of a condition called Mearns Irlen Syndrome. The condition causes words and lines to move around, making reading and writing very difficult, but the glasses stabilise the text and lines on the pages. Despite this condition, the young author decided to write this tale about a family of owls. It is a delightful story of challenge and friendship.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sasmjadahoha Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 December 2017
Pages
40
ISBN
9780992988142

The Owls Who Lost Their Nest is a charming story written by Hadley George Turner who is almost eight year’s old. He has to wear glasses with special blue lenses when he is reading and writing because of a condition called Mearns Irlen Syndrome. The condition causes words and lines to move around, making reading and writing very difficult, but the glasses stabilise the text and lines on the pages. Despite this condition, the young author decided to write this tale about a family of owls. It is a delightful story of challenge and friendship.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sasmjadahoha Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 December 2017
Pages
40
ISBN
9780992988142