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All my stripes : a story for children with autism

By: Rudolph, Shaina.
Contributor(s): Royer, Danielle | Zivoin, Jennifer [illustrator].
Publisher: Washington, DC : Magination Press, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cm.Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781433819179 (pbk.).Subject(s): AUTISM | SELF ACCEPTANCE | PARENTING SKILLS | JUVENILE LITERATUREGenre/Form: Picture books for children.Summary: Zane rushes home to tell his mother about problems he faced during his school day, and she reminds him that while others may only see his "autism stripe," he has stripes for honesty, caring, and much more. Includes notes to parents and caregivers.
List(s) this item appears in: Autism 0-5 Free book.Updated March 2023 | Autism 5-12 Free book updated March 2023 | Autism 4 kids. Revised February 2023
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Zane rushes home to tell his mother about problems he faced during his school day, and she reminds him that while others may only see his "autism stripe," he has stripes for honesty, caring, and much more. Includes notes to parents and caregivers.

Patron comment on 09/03/2017

Very good book for kids with autism. Lovely positive feel without minimising the challenges. My 7 year old boy liked this on the first read so I bought a copy for the family.

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Absolutely love this book. Very helpful for my son's class to read. I highly recommend it.

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We all loved this book including 5 year old son. Zane, the main character, is very likeable and beautifully drawn, especially his "curious face"!

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A really lovely story. We really enjoyed it and Mr 10 really related to it. It was nice for him to see someone understands him enough to write a book about what it's like for kids like him.

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