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Maybe Autism Is My Superpower
After seeing a superhero movie, Ben Blanchet, a thirteen-year-old boy who has autism, claims that maybe autism is his superpower. This book details a fascinating conversation between Ben and his mom. Ben describes the unique ways he hears, sees, and thinks about the world around him. His amazing narrative of his special gifts will also have you wondering if autism really is a superpower. The commentary throughout the book is by his mom, Angela Blanchet.
$26.95 -
The Education of Loosy Potts
When a child learns to clean their room, they begin to organize their life. This is a microcosm of what life will ask for in the future. The values of responsibility, cleanliness, and accountability allow a child to nurture skills they will need to navigate their coming of age and the responsibilities of becoming a productive adult. The Loosy Potts stories are geared for children ages 4-8 yrs. old and offer a rhythmic approach to a head start for learning how to problem-solve and navigate the arts of being responsible and accountable children matriculating into our society as youths better prepared for adulthood. "Early taught fosters an early start to a productive life and not one of naught."
$24.95 -
Tobey the Trailer and His Great Adventures
Tobey is a 1958, 21-foot travel trailer, all out for adventure and fun in order to make new friends. He is pulled by his new best friend, Black, a long bed pickup. This is a fun-loving story of two best friends who share special journeys together, wherever the road may take them. Tobey wants to share his adventures with you. Come and join Tobey and Black!
$21.95
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