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Charlie Who Couldn't Say His Name.


Charlie Who Couldn't Say His Name

Davene Fahy & Carol Inouye

Limerock Books

15 Mechanic Str., Thomaston, ME 04861

0974659901 $12.95 limebks@midcoast.com

Charlie Who Couldn't Say His Name by ASHA certified See certification.  speech therapist speech therapist Speech pathologist, speech/language therapist A health professional trained to evaluate and treat voice, speech, language, or swallowing disorders–eg, hearing impairment, that affect communication. See Speech pathology.  Davene Fahy is the story of a little five year old boy whose inability to pronounce pro·nounce  
v. pro·nounced, pro·nounc·ing, pro·nounc·es

v.tr.
1.
a. To use the organs of speech to make heard (a word or speech sound); utter.

b.
 his name is a source of constant frustration. When playground bullies tease tease (tez) to pull apart gently with fine needles to permit microscopic examination.

tease
v.
 Charlie, he bursts into tears. But then, with help from a speech therapy program at school, Charlie learns to speak clearly. A "must" addition for school and community library collections, and quite appropriately illustrated by Carol Inouye, Charlie Who Couldn't Say His Name is the perfect picture book choice for children ages 4 to 8, especially those who, like Charlie, are involved in speech therapy too.
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Date:Nov 1, 2004
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