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ALL ABOUT MY BROTHER / Peralta, Sarah
an eight-year-old sister's introduction to her brother who has autism
ISBN 1-931262-11-0
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ANDY AND HIS YELLOW FRISBEE / Thompson, Mary
introduces young readers to autism
ISBN 0-933149-83-2
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THE AUTISM ACCEPTANCE BOOK: being a friend to someone with autism /
Sabin, Ellen 2006
will help you learn about autism and some of the different qualities of people with autism
ISBN 0-9759868-2-1
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DIFFERENT LIKE ME: My book of autism heroes / Elder, Jennifer
Quinn finds it difficult to fit in. His doctor has told him that he is autistic, which means he is a bit different from most other children.
ISBN 1-84310-815-1
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EVERYBODY IS DIFFERENT: a book for young people who have brothers or sisters with autism / Bleach, Fiona / National Autistic Society
A specially designed book to give answers to the many questions of brothers and sisters of young people on the autistic spectrum. As well as explaining the characteristics of autism, it is full of helpful suggestions for making family life more comfortable for everyone concerned.
ISBN 1-931282-06-4.
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I AM UTTERLY UNIQUE: celebrating the strengths of children with Asperger Syndrome and High-Functioning Autism / Marie Larson, Elaine; Strand, Vivian 2006
ISBN 978-1-931282-89-5.
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IAN'S WALK: a story about autism / Lears, Laurie
Julie can't wait to go to the park and feed the ducks with her big sister, Tara. There's only one problem. Her little brother, Ian, who has autism, wants to go, too. Ian doesn't have the same reactions to all the sights and sounds that his sisters have, and Julie thinks he looks silly. But when he wanders off on his own, she must try to see the world through his eyes in order to find him.
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IT'S TIME / Mammay, Judith 2007
Second grader, Tommy has autism. It is hard for Tommy to understand what people mean when they talk. It is very hard for him to use words that would help others to understand him, but he is in a general classroom with a very understanding teacher.
ISBN 0-944727-21-8
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LOOKING AFTER LOUIS
Louis has autism, but through imagination, kindness, and a special game of soccer, his classmates find a way to join him in his world. This powerful story highlights the advantages of inclusion for both children with autism and their classmates.
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My Brother Sammy
Becky Edwards and David Armitage
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MY BEST FRIEND WILL / Lowell, Jamie; Tuchel, Tara
The story about a remarkable friendship between two extraordinary children - Jamie (a typically developing girl) and Willie (a boy with autism). Jamie not only teaches us what it means to have a friend like Willie, but also what it means to be a friend and how to model this for other children.
ISBN 1-931282-75-7
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MY BROTHER ANDREW / Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario – School Support Program - Autism Spectrum Disorder 2006
twins Ben and Andrew, Andrew has autism.
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MY FRIEND WITH AUTISM / Bishop, Beverly.
Aims to help others understand autism and encourage tolerance and a positive approach to classroom integration for special needs children.
ISBN 1-885477-89-9
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SOMETIMES MY BROTHER: helping kids understand Autism through the sibling's eyes / Healy, Angie
Three-year-old Foster explains his perspective of his older brother, Gavin, who has autism.
ISBN 1-932565-31-0
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Last Updated ( Friday, 30 September 2011 )
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