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Celebrate beloved actor and children's book author Henry Winkler with this collectible Little Golden Book, with an accessible font for readers with dyslexia! Henry wants all children with dyslexia to know that they are smart and can do great things. Henry Winkler has never let anything stop him from following his dreams. From growing up in New York City with a learning disability, to his iconic role as The Fonz on TV's Happy Days, to his success as a children's book author, and advocate for helping children with learning challenges. This heartwarming biography with full color illustrations…mehr

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Celebrate beloved actor and children's book author Henry Winkler with this collectible Little Golden Book, with an accessible font for readers with dyslexia! Henry wants all children with dyslexia to know that they are smart and can do great things. Henry Winkler has never let anything stop him from following his dreams. From growing up in New York City with a learning disability, to his iconic role as The Fonz on TV's Happy Days, to his success as a children's book author, and advocate for helping children with learning challenges. This heartwarming biography with full color illustrations comes to life with a special font used to make reading more accessible for people like Henry who struggle with dyslexia. This Little Golden Book Biography is perfect for Henry Winkler fans of all ages and families looking for inspiring stories about people with learning disabilities. Little Golden Book biographies feature the iconic gold-foil design and share the life stories of extraordinary artists, world leaders, performers, and athletes including: * Oprah Winfrey * Carol Burnett * Dick Van Dyke * Steven Spielberg
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BETSY GROBAN enjoyed a long career in book publishing, public broadcasting, and arts advocacy. Currently, she is a correspondent for The Boston Globe and the book review editor of the Jane Austen Society of North America. Betsy lives in Cambridge, MA. She has two grown daughters and four magnificent grandchildren. KAYLA HARREN graduated from the School of Visual Arts in New York City with a BFA in Illustration. She loves animals, playing volleyball, hiking, and eating cookies with frosting. Kayla lives in Minnesota with her husband (the incredible tattoo artist Peter Harren) and their adorable dogs.