Uses simple wording and delightful colour pictures to describe some of the difficulties that young children with autism may have, and also some of the things they are very good at.
When Sam learns that the new girl at school, the daughter of his mother's friend, is not only coming over to play but also spending the night, he is unhappy until he learns that girls can be as tough as boys and can be their friends, too.
Little Critter and Gabby find a caterpillar in the yard, and they take care of it until it turns into a beautiful butterfly and flies away. Includes activities.
My Special Friend Sam is a children’s fiction storybook that educates the peers of young children with autism. This book discusses the possible needs of autism that can include but are not limited or subjected to short attention span, delayed speech, behavioral challenges, unawareness of others, and sensory sensitivity.
Harold and the Purple Crayon meets Tom and Jerry in this sweet and funny picture book about a boy and girl who must balance their creativity and figure out how to cooperate after their drawings come to life. When Sam starts drawing a super cool velociraptor, Eva decides to join in. But Sam isn’t too happy about the collaboration. Soon Eva and Sam are locked in an epic creative clash, bringing to life everything from superhero marmots to exploding confetti. But when their masterpieces turn to mayhem, will Sam stay stubbornly solo or will he realize that sometimes the best work comes from teamwork?
From legendary author and illustrator duo Sam McBratney and Anita Jeram comes the delightful sequel to the heartwarming picture book classic Guess How Much I Love You. Little Nutbrown Hare is out exploring on his own. Off he hops along the path and through the grass until he reaches Cloudy Mountain, where something extraordinary happens: he discovers a new friend! Now the fun can really begin.Twenty-five years after we met the Nutbrown Hares, this enchanting new tale about friendship is bound to capture the hearts of Guess How Much I Love You fans—and everyone else—the world over.
When a little fox's mother says it is getting too late to play, he decides that he's not going to be friends with her anymore... But as the daylight fades and the shadows draw in, the little fox wonders whether it wouldn't be such a bad idea to stay friends with his mother. As she carries him back to the safety of their den, out of reach of all the horrible things that might be waiting for him in the dark, he is very glad to hear that she'll be his friend for ever. AGE 2-5
When a friend buys the house next door, Hank is thrilled, but Bobbie, his wife, is less thrilled as she feels that this new neighbor, Sam, is taking advantage of her husband.--Source other than Library of Congress.