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  1. Jan 1, 1995 · My Name Is Brain Brian (Apple Paperbacks) Paperback – January 1, 1995. by Jeanne Betancourt (Author) 4.6 123 ratings. Teachers' pick. See all formats and editions.

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    • 1993
    • Jeanne Betancourt
    • Jeanne Betancourt
  2. Mar 1, 1992 · When Brian goes to school, he has a new teacher named Mr.Bigham. On the first day, Mr.Bigham asks the class if they could write their name on the board and he notices that Brian spells his name as Brain. Then Mr. Bigham wants Brian to undergo some tests to see if Brian has a learning difference.

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    • Paperback
    • Jeanne Betancourt
  3. My Name is Brain Brian (stylized as My name is Brain Brian) is a children's novel written by the author of the Pony Pals series, Jeanne Betancourt. First published in 1993, it is a contemporary story which focuses on studying and dyslexia.

    Characters
    Description
    Isabel Morris
    Main character Nasty at first, later ...
    "Jay" Jason Preston
    Nerd Isabel's friend
    Caroline Betty
    Quiet girl
    Charlene
    Isabel's rival
    • Jeanne Betancourt
    • 1993
  4. Jun 3, 2011 · But Brian isn't trying to be funny. He knows he isn't lazy. And he's tired of feeling stupid, tired of working and working to learn things, to get words right, and never even knowing he's gotten them wrong. When a tough new sixth-grade teacer focuses on Brian, he's sure that now, he will always be the class dummy.

  5. My Name Is Brain, Brian. This outstanding (School Library Journal) book for children is the sensitive portrayal of a boy who struggles to hide his dyslexia...

    • Jeanne Betancourt
    • Perfection Learning Corporation, 1995
    • 0780759168, 9780780759169
    • My Name Is Brain, Brian
  6. My Name Is Brian Brain. "Brian dreads entering sixth grade, knowing his learning experiences will be fraught with the confusion and frustration of years past. But on opening day, his teacher recognizes his problem--tipped off by the boy's reversing letters when writing his name--and conducts a battery of tests.

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  8. by Jeanne Betancourt (Author) 4.6 115 ratings. See all formats and editions. This "outstanding" (School Library Journal) book for children is the sensitive portrayal of a boy who struggles to hide his dyslexia from his friends.

    • Jeanne Betancourt
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