Where everybody's
difference is
their superpower
Created by Lynn and Jonathan Greenberg, the Creative Cab Company, housed in Greensborough, hires mechanics, cabs, and trucks who are each special in their own way. It is a place where they use their neurodiversity … the unique way they interact with the world … as their super-power, and to get their job done. Robby the Dyslexic Taxi and the Airport Adventure is the first in a series of books touching the neurodivergent world.
Robby is a dyslexic taxi that must get his passenger to the airport, however, he must take a route that is unfamiliar to him.
Using his superpower, Robby successfully gets his passenger to his destination. Keep an eye out for more books in this series as more employees arrive on the job at the Creative Cab Company.
Buckle Up for Robby's
Airport Adventure!
Lynn and Jonathan Greenberg, Creators of The Creative Cab Company
We have had such a positive reception to our book, Robby The Dyslexic Taxi And The Airport Adventure, that we have decided to create a whole series called The Creative Cab Company. In the series, the main character of each book will be neurodivergent in a different way and work at the Creative Cab Company. This is a very underserved community, and we felt it was important for children to see themselves as main characters in stories.
Read Our Reviews
Join the Ride with Robby The Dyslexic Taxi: A Children’s Book Celebrating Differences. Jonathan and Lynn’s commitment to inclusivity and diversity extends beyond Robby’s story. They plan to continue creating stories representing the breadth and depth of the neurodivergent community. Click here to read the full review.
“Printed in a dyslexia-friendly font and beautifully illustrated (by Jonathan) with bright, cheerful drawings, ROBBY THE DYSLEXIC TAXI is a wonderfully engaging demonstration of how a disability can be overcome using creative approaches. Robby may have trouble using mental tools in conventional ways, but he uses his unique strengths to find an unconventional—and even more effective—solution. It’s a terrific lesson for kids with dyslexia, who frequently find themselves stymied by everyday tasks simply because traditional ways of doing things don’t work well for them.
A sweet, gentle adventure that offers valuable insights for readers of any age, Lynn and Jonathan Greenberg’s illustrated ROBBY THE DYSLEXIC TAXI is a terrific way to help children and their parents understand and deal with learning disabilities in an uplifting and empowering way.”
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“A short but sweet picture book offering children with dyslexia a new way to approach unexpected challenges.”
“Jonathan Greenberg’s watercolor illustrations are colorful and childlike, echoing Robby’s own personality.”
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“Robby the Dyslexic Taxi and the Airport Adventure celebrates neurodiversity and promotes empathy and understanding.”
“As the parent of two neurodivergent kids, it would have been very helpful to have more books with kids like them when they were younger, and I’m glad that books like this exist now!”
“Jonathan and Lynn’s commitment to inclusivity and diversity extends beyond Robby’s story.”
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All in all, Robby’s story is a great example of how to stay positive and think outside the box. Click here to read Gift Lit’s full review.
“Children with dyslexia can quickly develop a negative self-image when there is so much focus on what they struggle to do. In Robby the Dyslexic Taxi, however, the story revolves around unique skills and abilities instead, reframing disability as a positive difference and allowing dyslexic readers to see themselves in a new light.”
“Robby the Dyslexic Taxi and the Airport Adventure is a must for both dyslexic readers and those who want to know more about this learning disorder.”
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“This book is a sweet short read. Robby the Taxi is surrounded by supportive friends that understand he can succeed at anything if he has support. Because he has been shown support and figured out ways to achieve his goals in the past, he is able to be successful even when he faces an unknown route. My favorite part is that when faced with an unknown route Robby did get scared. That is normal. He didn’t let his fear freeze his though. That is bravery. He trusted that he could figure it out and he did.”
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“…children and adults alike would enjoy the story and can and will learn from it. If you know someone who has been diagnosed with Dyslexia, please share this book with them.”
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