
Different is Good
Alice the Aspiesaurus
Lucy Martin(Author)
Hubble&Hattie (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 15. September 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
32 pages
978-1-78711-719-8 (ISBN)
Description
The story of Alice the Aspiesaurus draws on the author's personal experiences to give children a positive message about autism.
An autistic dinosaur called Alice is finding it hard to make friends at her school, and we learn about some of the difficulties that Alice has, such as finding busy places scary, but also about some of the positives of having autism, like having a good memory. Along the way, Alice meets an older Aspiesaurus called Alvin, who helps her to see her differences as a good thing. Alice then has the confidence to befriend the other dinosaurs and use her amazing brain to help them.
This heart-warming book will appeal to all children with its relevant message, easy to read story, and fun, colourful illustrations of dinosaurs. Children who have autism can greatly benefit from this book, which explains why they may feel different, and reassures them that differences are a good thing.
An autistic dinosaur called Alice is finding it hard to make friends at her school, and we learn about some of the difficulties that Alice has, such as finding busy places scary, but also about some of the positives of having autism, like having a good memory. Along the way, Alice meets an older Aspiesaurus called Alvin, who helps her to see her differences as a good thing. Alice then has the confidence to befriend the other dinosaurs and use her amazing brain to help them.
This heart-warming book will appeal to all children with its relevant message, easy to read story, and fun, colourful illustrations of dinosaurs. Children who have autism can greatly benefit from this book, which explains why they may feel different, and reassures them that differences are a good thing.
Reviews / Votes
Delightful dinosaurs romp through a riot of boldly coloured pages to deliver a message to all children - Different is Good ... Different is Good is a comforting and affirming bedtime story for a young warrior battered by a world that operates on strange, confusing and frequently confronting concepts - Geelong U3A Dog Handling Skills Class --- An attractive book with important messages about empathy, fitting in and celebrating differences. Highly recommended. - The English AssociationMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
David & Charles
Target group
Children/juvenile
US School Grade: From Kindergarten to Preschool, Reading Age: From 6 to 8 years, Interest Age: From 4 to 8 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 173 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
136 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78711-719-8 (9781787117198)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Lucy was born in Haywards Heath, Sussex, but currently lives near Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk with her three batty cats and equally batty parents. Thanks to her love of animals, she holds a first-class degree with honours in Zoology from the University of Hull. Her main interests are creative writing and art, both of which she has done from an early age. She also enjoys sewing and cooking, and has (so far) managed to avoid poisoning her parents.
Despite battling various health problems, Lucy has long dreamed of turning her passion for art and writing into a career that will benefit others. She attends a local art group and has exhibited and sold her work in local exhibitions. She also takes the odd commission. Her debut book is based on her experiences of growing up with autism, and also reflects her lifelong obsession with dinosaurs.
Despite battling various health problems, Lucy has long dreamed of turning her passion for art and writing into a career that will benefit others. She attends a local art group and has exhibited and sold her work in local exhibitions. She also takes the odd commission. Her debut book is based on her experiences of growing up with autism, and also reflects her lifelong obsession with dinosaurs.