Dec 15, 2020
AFTER 34 years of not having a mascot, the Dyslexia Day Centre finally has one – in the form of Dissy the Dyslexic Bookworm.
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Lily Hurrell, 9, with her winning design, Dissy The Dyslexic Bookworm. (29006125)
The first public appearance of the Dyslexia day Centre’s first mascot, Dissy the Dyslexic Bookworm, in the hands of its designer, Lily Hurrell, 9, centre. Also pictured, left to right, are the centre’s Theresa O’Hara, runner-up Amelia Bourgaize, 9, with her Sam the Spelling Bee design, Noah Bartlett, 9, with his design, Hooty the owl, and Lady Corder, the centre’s patron. (Pictures by Peter Frankland, 9006123)