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The Kid Who Was Afraid of Words - by Theresa Dabney

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Highlights

  • Meet Langston Longwordsworth, a kid who isn't afraid of much at all-not rats, bats, bugs, or even most girls.
  • 6-10 Years
  • 11.0" x 8.5" Hardcover
  • 32 Pages
  • Juvenile Fiction, Social Themes

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Book Synopsis



Meet Langston Longwordsworth, a kid who isn't afraid of much at all-not rats, bats, bugs, or even most girls. But there is one thing this budding young reader is afraid of. Langston Longwordsworth is afraid of words! Oh, not words like "ball" or "run" or even "jumping." Those words are easy for him to read. It is when Langston encounters words he doesn't know that the trouble begins.

Langston employs a number of tricks at school to avoid having to read words that are unfamiliar to him. At home, he simply shoves the books under his bed. (His mattress is taking on a funny shape from all the literary works there!)

Find out what happens when Langston receives a book he just has to read only to encounter a word he does not know on the first page! Will Langston overcome his fear of unfamiliar words, or is he destined to sleep on a funny-shaped mattress forever?

Teachers will appreciate this story as a springboard for lessons on decoding multisyllabic words. Parents will enjoy sharing with their little ones their own reading journey and brushes with unfamiliar words. Children will delight in the all-too-relatable Langston Longwordsworth as he triumphs over the formerly formidable words he feared.



Review Quotes




Delightfully engaging and brilliantly educational, The Kid Who Was Afraid Of Words is a treat for young readers. It is inspiring and creative while supporting readers to joyfully engage with multisyllabic words.

-Catherine Wang, Superintendent of Schools

The Kid Who Was Afraid of Words is a warm and encouraging story about facing your fears even when you might not want to. Young readers will delight in how Langston figures out that, with a little effort, nothing can hold us back.

-Jane Pence, Former Sixth Grade Teacher

This timely picture book is an eye-opening read-aloud for any teacher who wants to address the physical and emotional aspects of decoding and making meaning of text with students. The relatable character inspires students of all ages to conquer fear of decoding intimidating multisyllabic words. I plan to share this book with my preservice teachers during our phonics and syllabication units as a must-have read-aloud for students learning to read more challenging text.

-Dr. Michele Byrne, Assistant Professor of Reading, Florida Gulf Coast University

Even though Langston Longwordsmith is a helpful brother who helps his siblings with their fears of spiders and the dark, he has a secret fear that he hides from all. Langston is a struggling reader who is afraid of unfamiliar, long words!

Children who struggle to decode words in reading are silent sufferers. Yet with the right reading materials and strategies for breaking apart challenging words, children can learn the skills needed to tackle tough texts and develop into fluent, happy readers.

Theresa Dabney has written a lovely, humorous book that brings to light the obstacles struggling readers face comprehending challenging texts and the joys that arise from overcoming those roadblocks.

-S. E. Greenwood, Reading Specialist

The Kid Who Was Afraid of Words is an inspiring book for all developing readers. The delightful illustrations and text address the struggles and joy of reading. Highly recommended for kids, parents, and teachers.

-Susan Meyer, retired school librarian


Dimensions (Overall): 11.0 Inches (H) x 8.5 Inches (W) x .25 Inches (D)
Weight: .89 Pounds
Suggested Age: 6-10 Years
Number of Pages: 32
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
Sub-Genre: Social Themes
Publisher: Orange Hat Publishing
Format: Hardcover
Author: Theresa Dabney
Language: English
Street Date: September 17, 2024
TCIN: 94347306
UPC: 9781645387503
Item Number (DPCI): 247-27-8151
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship dimensions: 0.25 inches length x 8.5 inches width x 11 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 0.89 pounds
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