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Don M. Winn


Don M. Winn (born 1961, Denver, Colorado, United States) is an American author of children's books, founder of Cardboard Box Adventures Publishing, dyslexia advocate, and public speaker. As the main contributor to the Cardboard Box Adventures blog, Winn writes on educational issues, helping struggling readers, and fostering a love of story. He has authored 10 picture books for children, including the book Superhero, and two chapter books for middle readers centered on the adventures of 12-year-old knight Sir Kaye with a third book currently in production. He has won numerous awards including the Indie Reader Discovery Award at the 2013 Book Expo America and the Moonbeam Children's Book Award
==History==
Winn began writing in 1989: first, poetry, then children's picture books. In 2012, he began a series of chapter books for middle readers.
As a young dyslexic student, Don never imagined becoming a writer, since both reading and writing were such challenges. But working through those struggles taught him that the harder one works for something, the more treasured it is.
Winn has been candid about his ongoing struggles with dyslexia. Growing up at a time when little was known about the processing disorder or its implications, his educational experiences were strenuous and problematic. His empathy for children who deal with dyslexia motivates his activism and educational efforts. Winn speaks publicly and blogs about educational models, research, and home strategies to help struggling, at-risk readers.〔() 〕 His model focuses on teaching a love of story and helping children develop their identity as a reader. He encourages lap reading as the foundation of this model. Winn has included questions in each of his picture books specifically to encourage the verbal exchange between reader and child.〔 This format was inspired by Winn's childhood experience of reading with his grandmother, then talking together about what they had read.

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