1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th ; Hard Cover, Picture Book, Realistic ; Highly Recommended

Aaron Slater Illustrator

Aaron Slater Illustrator by Andrea Beaty and illustrated by David Roberts is another great addition to the Questioneers collection. In this rhyming story, Aaron Slater is born LOVING stories, he loves listening to stories and what his heart wants most is to create his own stories. But to write, first he must read, and words are not easy for Aaron to understand – they’re all just squiggles. Aaron struggles to write and read in school and keep up with his classmates, one day when Miss Greer asks the class to write a story Aaron just tells his story. He doesn’t have a single word on his page, but his class sits in rapture as they listen to the words spill out of his mouth. His teacher recognizes this special gift of Aaron’s and thanks him for the beautiful story. Aaron discovers that he can succeed, his path might just be a little different.

I love this story because it highlights a student struggling with dyslexia, and a teacher embracing him for who he is and appreciating his gifts. I know many students will identify with Aaron Slater.

The illustrations are fantastic and its so much fun to find the other Questioneers among the pages. Don’t forget to check out the hardcover under the jacket for more of Aaron’s (Roberts) illustrations!

Aaron Slater, Illustrator (The Questioneers): Beaty, Andrea, Roberts,  David: 9781419753961: Amazon.com: Books
Cover of Aaaron Slater Illustrator
page spread in Aaron Slater Illustrator depicting two Moms reading with Aaron who is struggling to read
Page spread in Aaron Slater Illustrator that shows reading was a challenge
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About Katy Beattie

Katy Beattie is the Teacher-Librarian at Pioneer Elementary School (Olympia, WA). She has been teaching for 16 years and been a Teacher-Librarian for more than half that time. She has an Australian Labradoodle and two young boys (ages 7 and 10). Her favorite books are anything by Kate DiCamillo and Jason Reynolds, Shalimar the Clown by Salman Rushdie, and The Woman Who Walked into Doors by Roddy Doyle. Her favorite things to teach are coding/robotics and Battle of the Books.