10-Year-Old Writes a Beautiful Poem on Dyslexia Which Makes Sense Even if You Read From Bottom to Top!

The child wrote a poem which can be read start to end and also back forth, with it making complete sense.

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One can never underestimate the talent of kids. As curious as kids are, each of them has some talent which can be discovered once in a while. A 10-year-old has written such a beautiful poem about Dyslexia that it is deservingly going viral. Jane Broadis, a teacher had given her students a task of writing a palindrome and came across the brilliant work from one of her students. The child wrote a poem which can be read start to end and also back forth, with it making complete sense. When she shared it on Twitter, it started getting shared widely. Stranger Gifts Kid His Own Parking Spot for His Little Bike & Twitter Calls It ‘The Most Adorable Random Act of Kindness Ever’.

A palindrome is a word or a phrase which reads the same in both the directions. It was an interesting task for the children but this kid wrote a wonderful poem instead of a phrase. The short poem describes what it is to have dyslexia. The poem leaves a mark and the fact that he wrote it is a palindrome is a feat in itself. This Teacher Received Something From a Student Who Had 'Nothing to Give', Post Goes Viral.

Check The Poem Written by 10-Year-Old on Dyslexia Which Can Be Read in Both Directions

It is not exactly a palindrome but if you read it line by line from bottom to top as well, it is a lovely piece. It is indeed a beautiful thought conveyed by the student. People too were loving the work and the tweet has already been shared more than 25,000 times and got 85,000 likes.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 28, 2019 04:17 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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