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List view record 11: Storm horseList view anchor tag for record 11: Storm horse
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Storm horse

Elson, Jane (Children's fiction writer)2021
Books, Manuscripts
For Daniel Margate, life is muddled because everything moves: letters, numbers, even classrooms sometimes. Daniel is dyslexic and most of the time, school just doesn't make sense. He's in the bottom reading group at school, with other kids who are trying to make sense of it all. But when a myster...
List view record 12: Ning and the night spiritsList view anchor tag for record 12: Ning and the night spirits
List view record 13: I am Lenny BrownList view anchor tag for record 13: I am Lenny Brown
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I am Lenny Brown

Freedman, Dan2023
Books, Manuscripts
There's more than one way to find your voice - Lenny Brown is eight years old and doesn't talk. Except to his mum and his dog, Rocky. At school, everyone understands that Lenny is different, but when he and his mum have to move across town, it means a new start for Lenny, and lots of new challeng...
List view record 14: Just like me : 40 neurologically and physically diverse people who broke stereotypesList view anchor tag for record 14: Just like me : 40 neurologically and physically diverse people who broke stereotypes
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Wonderfully wired brains

Gooding, Louise2023
Books, Manuscripts
An informative and inclusive children's guide to neurodiversity for those not in the know and to inspire children who are neurodivergent. Our brains are unique in the way they function, work, and think. Neurodiversity is still a relatively 'new' concept that can be tricky to understand, but this ...
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Gina Kaminski saves the wolf

Green, Craig2023
Books, Manuscripts
Gina Kaminski is here to tell you three facts. 1 - Little Red Riding Hood is full of big mistakes. 2 - She is off to fairy tale land to fix them. 3 - She will save the wolf. Join Gina, our autistic hero, as she rewrites a fairy tale in her own brilliantly bold way.
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Remarkable Remy

Heyworth, Melanie2023
Books, Manuscripts
'Remarkable Remy' is a warm and optimistic story that introduces an autistic character to a young audience. The story helps explain the autistic brain - how it works a little differently and how unique it is - and how our neurodivergent friends make the world remarkable!
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Thunder boots

Jones, Naomi Cartwright2023
Books, Manuscripts
Trixie is the smallest person in Primrose Tower, but also the loudest and the building's residents have given her an affectionate nickname: THUNDERBOOTS. When it's time for Trixie to start school, she is very excited. Sometimes it's hard to concentrate in class, though. And it's really hard to re...
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Pablo picks his shoes

King, Rosie2020
Books, Manuscripts
Pablo thinks differently, he has autism and uses his creativity to understand the world around him. Pablo draws the Book Animals, and together they help each other face the world with confidence. Pablo and the Book Animals worry that Pablo's shoes will feel left out if they don't come on a trip t...
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