Let's Talk About Stuttering cover

Let's Talk About Stuttering

Author: Kent, Susan

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 3.7
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 810
Points per Word 0.000617
Page Count 24
Points per Page 0.020833

Description

Steggie, a child who stutters, often needs a little extra time to get her words out. When her eager friends race off to explore a dark, scary forest despite her warning, they quickly find themselves in trouble. Now Steggie must summon the courage to rescue them and show that listening to each other matters.

Quick Summary

If you know a kid who stutters or wants to understand a friend who does, this is a really thoughtful little book that handles the topic with kindness and honesty. The author doesn't sugarcoat how frustrating or embarrassing stuttering can feel, but she also shows that having a speech difference doesn't define who you are or what you can accomplish. Young readers will see themselves or their classmates reflected in these pages, and the short, manageable chapters make it perfect for kids who might be reluctant readers or who get overwhelmed by longer books. Parents will appreciate how it normalizes the conversation around stuttering while still being age-appropriate for kindergarten through third graders. It's the kind of book that sparks important conversations without feeling preachy or clinical. If your child enjoys books that explore real-life challenges with sensitivity, they'd likely connect with this one the same way they might with stories about dealing with anxiety, making friends, or other everyday struggles kids face.