HOW TO BUILD A HUG, by Amy Guglielmo and Jacqueline Tourville, is a touching tribute to Temple Grandin and those who struggle with certain aspects of autism.
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By depicting and celebrating a character on the autism spectrum and validating his way of seeing the world, Peter and Pepe the Puffin and the Mystery of the Dollar Bill offers a positive and empowering role model for all children, as well as an illuminating history lesson about money.
You can take the REED Foundatio for Autism’s ‘One Big Canvas’ reading experience even further with the following activities.
The One Big Canvas book series (The Reed Foundation for Autism) seeks to celebrate differences and showcase how each individual can contribute to the world.
One Big Canvas The Children’s Book Review Autism is a highly prevalent and often misunderstood neurological disability. The ‘One Big…
This picture book teaches behavioral regulation for children and families in need of coping strategies in an inviting and enjoyable manner.
We’re Amazing 1,2,3!: A Story About Friendship and Autism is a gentle book broaching the autism spectrum for small children. Julia’s autism is handled with care.
Review sponsored* by A.D. Thompkins, M.S., BCBA The Children’s Book Review | April 17, 2018 Maya and Her Behavior Therapist Written by…
Critically acclaimed author Cammie McGovern discusses writing a book from a dog’s point of view. (Chester & Gus, HarperCollins, 2017)
Claire LaZebnik, author of Things I Should Have Known, shares 5 things she should have known before becoming a writer.