When 8-year-old Kiara “Kiwi” Smith first learned she was dyslexic, she said she felt “weird.” “I felt like I was different from other people,” she told The Epoch Times. “No one was like me.” Indeed, Kiara is unlike most of the other girls her age in Brea, California—but not for the reasons one might think. In April, she published her fourth children’s book on Amazon. “I’m Sorry: The Right Time to Apologize” is Kiara’s fourth installment in the Kiwi Cares Collection, a series dedicated to teaching children valuable life lessons. Her previous volumes include “Truth Over Lies,” “Friends of All Types, Shapes, and Sizes,” and “I Love Myself.” The young author said the diagnosis of dyslexia—which causes difficulty reading, and interpreting letters and words—felt like a constraint at first, but ultimately encouraged her to embrace her unique form of creativity. “Since then, I feel like, ‘Oh, my brain just works …